Mirosław Wróblewski announced the office on his website Thursday, addressing the Warsaw-śródmieście district prosecutor’s office.
“It’s about an entry in Portal X. Users use names: @dorotakania2, @jan_pinski, @koneserus17 have published data from Ewa Wrzosek, the prosecutor of the passport survey. Adam Bodner” – Udo was shown in this community.
“Possible Attack Act” – Office worry about public figure safety
Uodo in particular noted that entries in the notification included data on the name, maiden’s surname, date of birth, number of residents, residence, citizenship, education, education belonging to a political organization, the name of the parents at that time, special marks and location of registration, and spades.
“Some of the people who are disclosed in the way that data is published in the way mentioned above are to perform public functions. Therefore, personal data has some name and last name – made up of public information. However, other information belongs to the realm of privacy,” Uodo pointed out.
The Office’s opinion states, “The scope of personal data sharing clearly identifies the person to which the data is concerned, poses a risk of violating the rights or freedoms of these people.” “Access to this data by unauthorized people could create, for example, risk of identity theft, breach of financial loss, or breach of the confidentiality of personal data. In situations that apply to some people performing public functions, these activities create the risk of a threat to security.
As Uodo highlighted, the behavior consisting of unacceptable processing of this data appears to be “particularly socially harmful and deserve the reaction of relevant legal protection authorities.” “Breaking the privacy of such people is not only unprecedented activity, but more than anything, it creates the risk of violating the basic life interests of them and their families, including violence and aggression that could target life and health,” Udo evaluated.
In accordance with the Personal Data Protection Act, “We process personal data, but we are not permitted or entitled to processing, but are subject to fines.
WRZOSEK filed a notice and provided legal basis
A week ago, prosecutor Ewa Wrzosek filed a notice of a suspicious crime in connection with the publication of Platform X documents in the form of a passport survey containing her personal data.
The prosecutors then informed him that they also applied to implement procedures relating to the circumstances that would investigate the issue of obtaining the document “in an illegal way” and pose a possible threat to civil servants. – Furthermore, I have asked the national prosecutors to notify the office for the protection of personal data of infringement of basic conditions for the processing of personal data, WRZosek prosecutors said at the time, in order to impose appropriate administrative sanctions.
His notice reminded WRZosek of the regulations of criminal law, apart from the provision of personal data protection laws. “Who is the information he reveals or uses functions, public, social, economic or scientific activities that he is fined, or that a limit on freedom or imprisonment for up to two years, despite the provisions of the law or the commitment adopted.”
She also pointed to the provisions of the criminal code that “the person who provides information about others regarding his personal life, without the consent of an officer of the authority appointed to protect public security (…) may be punished by imprisonment of three to five months, as it may pose a threat to this officer or anyone closest to him.”
In Thursday’s communication, UODO reminded us that the processing of personal data is consistent only if the data subject agrees to the processing for one or more specific purposes. Processing is necessary to protect the important interests of the data subject or another natural person. Processing is necessary for purposes arising from legitimate interests pursued by the administrator or third parties.
Personal data and threats will be addressed by the prosecutor’s office in Krakow
A spokesman for National Prosecutor Przemysław Nowak announced on Thursday that the notification of prosecutor Ewa Wrzosek regarding the disclosure of her personal data and the words of MEP Jacek decoration (PI) directed towards her has been forwarded to the Krakow Regional Prosecutor’s Office.
Prosecutor WRZosek has filed a notice of reasonable suspicion that he committed a crime threatened crime due to the decoration of Pis Jacek MEP. This notification was also sent to the National Public Prosecutor’s Office.
These were the events of March 17th, when PIS politicians related to the death of the violinist held a meeting at the headquarters of the district prosecutor’s office in Warsaw and held a demonstration. Prosecutor Wrzosek gathered. TVP information was recorded, especially the MEPs present there, as Jacek Ozdoba says. Standing next to Pis MP, Marek Suski pointed out, “She didn’t fall.” “You can barely touch her and she’ll fall,” he added.
Next, Pis MP Jan Kanthak said: “This shows that it is Sociopatka. In our time, none of the prosecutors tried to show such feelings.” “She is spiritual,” adds the decoration.
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