[InTime News]
Greece’s Personal Data Protection Authority (PDPA) fined the ruling New Democracy (ND) party 40,000 euros for not safeguarding the personal data of Greeks living abroad in the “email-gate” scandal.
The investigation started after accusations of unsolicited emails to Greeks living abroad before the European Parliament elections. PDPA also fined two former ND officials for mishandling voter lists.
PDPA fined the Ministry of Interior 400,000 euros and Asimakopoulou 40,000 euros for data protection violations. The former MEP is appealing the fine as excessive, and a criminal investigation is ongoing.
In a recent development, Greece’s Personal Data Protection Authority levied fines on New Democracy (ND) party and ministry officials for data protection breaches in the “email-gate” scandal. The investigation stemmed from allegations of unsolicited emails sent to Greeks abroad before elections. Apart from ND party fines, former officials were individually fined for mishandling voter lists. PDPA also imposed significant fines on the Ministry of Interior and Asimakopoulou for data violations, leading to an ongoing criminal investigation. This incidence highlights the importance of data protection and the repercussions of not adhering to regulations in the digital age.
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