Dutch tax authority given EUR2.75 million GDPR fine
( December 8, 2021, 09:13 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: The Netherlands' tax authority has been ordered to pay a 2.75 million-euro fine for violating the EU's privacy rules, the national data protection authority said. The tax authority unlawfully processed personal data of applicants for childcare allowance, including information about their dual nationality, the regulator said, adding that this data should have been deleted in early 2014. Statement follows in Dutch....
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