The complainant has the right to access all the information about the person in the file and in the requested documentation, including the origin of the information and, therefore, the identity of persons who have provided information about the complainant (Article 15 GDPR). Data protection regulations do not prevent the complainant from having access to the information in the terms in which he or she requests, that is, anonymized copy of the file, and documents that relate to the investigation of his or her conduct as a convicted person, excluding unnecessary identification information from access to the effects of the principle of minimization (art. 5.1.c) GDPR), as well as information worthy of special protection from third parties (e.g. art. 23 LTC). Nor would it be justified to have access to other personal information on third parties that may appear in the requested documentation (Art. 24.2 LTC), access that the complainant does not request either. Data protection regulations do not prevent the claimant from accessing the merely identifying data of the members of the Commissions in charge of the assessment and investigation of the reported facts and/or of the public employees that may appear in the requested documentation, including the certificate it requests.