La Agencia de Acceso a la información Pública publicó su «Informe Anual 2021» en el cual indica aquellos aspectos más relevantes de su gestión respecto a la protección de los datos personales, incluyendo cantidad de expedientes iniciados, sanciones impuestas, cantidad de registros de bases de datos y participación en organismos internacionales, entre otros.
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