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Access to personal data through the transfer of administrative files in a contentious administrative procedure.
IP 319/2022
The complainant complained that the City Council had provided a neighbour of its building with a document containing his personal data. He also denounces the neighbor's lawyer for having exhibited this document in an oral hearing of a trial. As regards this second fact, the AEPD was transferred. As regards the reported fact against the City Council, RA is prepared on the basis of Article 48 and 52 LJCA, on the obligation to transfer a copy of the administrative file to the court by the requested administration. Since his neighbor had filed a judicial appeal, he had access to the file to formulate suit. This access is also provided for in Article 236 LOPJ quinquies.
24/11/2022
City Hall's lack of accreditation of responsibility.
IP 286/2022
The complainant complained that the City Council had revealed her data to a third party (a person who ran a bar and had called her to warn her that she would take a party). He does not provide any evidence or evidence to prove that his mobile phone was indeed revealed. RA is dictated by the lack of evidence to prove the communication of the complainant's mobile phone to the third person. In addition, both the City Council and the person who called her deny that it was the City Council that had provided the data.
24/11/2022
Sending an email to certain corporate addresses of local police officers, from an email address outside the whistleblower.
IP 474/2021
There is no indication that the denounced City Council is the holder of the e-mail account from which a message was sent to certain local agents, criticising trade union behaviour. In this respect, it is also inappropriate to argue that the City Council has filtered information regarding corporate electronic addresses of members of the Police Corps, since, apart from the city council workers who may obviously have access to such corporate addresses, it cannot be ruled out that third parties have obtained this information by their own means (e.g., persons who have provided services to the City Council, or citizens who have related to these public employees).
24/11/2022
Denial of access to the reports of the compliance officer and an external advisor of a municipal company
IAI 44/2022
Data protection regulations do not prevent the claimant from accessing information relating to legal entities or reports that do not contain personal information. Nor does it prevent access to the merely identifying information of the compliance officer and the external lawyers who wrote the reports. However, with respect to the information relating to the persons allegedly responsible, the reporting person and, where appropriate, witnesses, must be provided anonymously. And to the extent that effective anonymization is not possible, access must be facilitated through a summary of the actions taken, so that the physical persons affected are not identifiable.
24/11/2022
Work reports, which include health data of the complainant, within the framework of a disciplinary procedure.
IP 424/2021
It is decided to file the present complaint, given that the accused City Council and, in particular, the Chief Inspector of the Local Police, included references to the data on the person's health reporting - who holds the status of local agent - since these were necessary to resolve the desirability of initiating a disciplinary file against him, for alleged withdrawal from service on health grounds. Thus, this Authority concludes that the processing of controversial personal data was covered by Article 6.1e) - processing carried out in the exercise of public powers - and that the circumstances provided for in Article 9.2 (f) and g) GDPR, which lift the prohibition on processing health data in Article 9.1 (GDPR).
24/11/2022
Content of the electronic signature.
IP 107/2021
Broadcast by an opposition councillor, a document containing the position and electronic signature displaying the name and surnames and the ID number of a public employee.
03/11/2022
Disregard of the right of access.
PT 82/2022
La persona reclamante se quejaba por la desatención de una solicitud de ejercicio del derecho de acceso que presentó ante el Ayuntamiento, sin que este último le diera ninguna respuesta. Al respeto, se declara que el Ayuntamiento ha atendido de forma extemporánea la solicitud de acceso de la persona reclamante, sin entrar en otras consideraciones respecto al fondo, puesto que, en el marco del presente procedimiento de tutela de derechos, el Ayuntamiento ha librado la documentación a la persona reclamante.
03/11/2022
Waste collection system door to door.
PS 44/2022
The impact assessment relating to data protection linked to the implementation of the waste collection service door to door must be carried out before the start of the processing and must assess the risks that the processing entails for the rights and freedoms of the persons concerned.
03/11/2022
Sending email without using the hidden copy option.
PS 39/2022
It is decided to fine the company that has been complained of, which is responsible for providing the public service of the tourist office in Alella, by means of a fine fine of 1.5001,500, since an e-mail was sent from that same office, without using hidden copying, to people who had booked a visit to a winery. This fact meant that the recipients of the message could see the email address of the other recipients and that they knew that the recipients had also reserved a visit to the cellar, in contravention of the principle of confidentiality of data.
03/11/2022
Access to the recording of a call to a city hall.
PT 35/2022
It is considered unlikely that the City Council does not have the requested recording, although the right of access to the recording is recognised, unless the City Council does not have a copy and is not within its reach.
03/11/2022
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