The name of the rep who allegedly registered the fake website was obtained from a publicly available source, so it is not the same as the list of alleged strike breakers which was confidential information subject to the Data Protection Act.
I appreciate your comments - however until proven beyond doubt - should somebody's name be put into the public domain like this? If the chap is found to have done it then fair enough - I am sure you know that anybody can register a domain using any name they so wish, I just feel that until proven 100% beyond doubt the PCCC have acted in much the same way as those who have been suspended - because they are on differing sides of the debate doesn't make it right for one and not the other - does it?