According to the constitution, we have the right to life, liberty and security of person. If a person is dead or declared a non-person, that person has no right to privacy. Once you are dead, you no longer need security of person.
Thus, if a person is physically dead or is a non-person (civil death) then there would be no reason for agencies like the public guardian and trustee not to share contact information. I want to know if my neighbour is vulnerable.
And, once a person is said to be incapable under an enduring power of attorney and/or a section 9 representation agreement, the person is civilly dead and he has no right to privacy.
The banks monitor their clients for abuse and so should neighbours.
I would like to know if my neighbour has agency. A non-person cannot make a contract.
My definition of "neighbour" means globally.
With privacy comes the death of historians: how can history be written without access to information.