A recommendation from the Company Law Review Group to restrict public access to the data containing the home addresses of company officers, such as directors, has been endorsed by the Department of Enterprise and put out to public consultation until December 19. In a submission to the department, I opposed this proposal for the reasons detailed below. While I’m not a company officer, many members of The Currency are, and many directors may applaud the suggestion that their home addresses would no longer be known to disgruntled customers, employees, or anti-whatever-they’re-selling activists. If this is your case, bear with me.…