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Six registers of nineteen. The other thirteen return nothing.
An engagement is not an introduction. It is a credential with a scope, a term and an audit trail — so a fractional officer hired for requests and children’s data never gains a view of your incidents because nobody got around to narrowing it.
Ibrahim Sanusi
Fractional DPO · ENG-005 · retainer
Reads 6 of 19 registers · requests, consent, policies, people, children, evidence
Duties under this engagement
- ✓
Answer data subject requests without undue delay
- ✓
Keep consent records and notices current
- ✓
Own the children and age register
- ✕
Sign the audit return
- ✕
Read the transfer, supplier or incident registers
₦450,000a month · 12 months to 31 Jan 2027
The conversation lives on the engagement
Watch the scope bite
Chat sits on the engagement rather than in an inbox, so no message can be read without the terms it was sent under. Which also means the scope shows up in the conversation — as the reason your adviser cannot finish something, in their own words.
- Engagement started · 1 Feb · 09:00
Ibrahim Sanusi can read 6 of the 19 registers here — requests, consent, policies, people, children and evidence.
- Ibrahim Sanusi · Fractional DPO · 22 Jul · 11:15
Halima Sani’s objection is three days past its deadline and I cannot close it from my side — the marketing suppression sits in a system I am not scoped for.
Blocked by scope · yours to unblock - Tunde Adeyemi · 22 Jul · 14:02
Understood. I will do the suppression today and you write to her.
- Ibrahim Sanusi · Fractional DPO · 25 Jul · 08:30
Two of the 31 under-18 accounts have a parent on file. The other 29 need a decision this week, and it is not mine to make.
Blocked by scope · yours to unblock
Both of the things he is blocked on are yours to unblock. That is not a flaw in the arrangement — it is the arrangement working, and it is visible rather than discovered at the deadline.
ENG-004 · annual audit and NDPC filing, quoted 18 July
Two payments, and only one of them comes through us
The Commission's fee is yours to pay to the Commission — it never passes through Asiri, so there is nothing for us to hold or to take a cut of. The firm's fee is collected here and split as it is collected: ₦1,755,000 settles straight to the firm's own bank account and ₦195,000 is ours.
- ₦1,950,000
Veritas Data Compliance
Paid through Asiri and divided by the processor as the payment goes through. ₦1,755,000 of it reaches the firm's own account without ever landing in ours· ₦195,000 is our ten per cent.
Holding a fee until the work is accepted is coming, and is not here yet: today payment and payout are the same instant, so nothing sits with us to be released or withheld. What does not change is the record — if you disagree about whether the work was delivered, the engagement’s own trail of what was scoped, read, produced and when is the evidence, and it was written as the work happened rather than reconstructed afterwards.
Twelve months, billed monthly
A role that can end in thirty days is hard to put in front of a regulator
Which is the whole reason the term is committed rather than rolling. Naming a fractional officer in your public notice only works if the arrangement behind the name has some weight — and the commitment is what gives it weight.
Eri's note on this engagement is blunter than ours: it is the cheapest competence you have. He carries the request clock and the children's register for less than one late-notification penalty.
- Price
₦450,000 a month
Billed monthly, so it sits in an operating budget rather than needing a capital approval.
- Term
12 months, to 31 Jan 2027
Committed for a year. Short enough to leave, long enough to name in a notice.
- Renewal
Rolls on
Unless either side gives sixty days notice. Nobody is trapped and nobody is surprised.
- Deliverables
Two, dated
A monthly request report due 31 July, and the v4 notice review in progress. Both visible to you as they move.
- Total quoted, ENG-004
₦1,950,000
The separate audit engagement, quoted 18 July and expiring 8 August. Two payments: the Commission’s fee direct to them, the firm’s fee through us and split as it is collected.