The European Parliament Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs has received written answers on its preliminary questions for European Data Protection Supervisor candidates. Acting EDPS Wojciech Wiewiórowski, Baker McKenzie Partner and IAPP Country Leader for France Yann Padova, and Hungary National Authority of Data Protection and Freedom of Information Vice President Endre Szabó each submitted responses to questions regarding their vision for the EDPS office and views on third-party data transfers. All three candidates will go before Parliament and European Council Nov. 25. (Responses in French and Hungarian.) Editor's Note: IAPP Staff Writer Joe Duball detailed the EDPS candidates and interview process here for The Privacy Advisor.
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