The Irish Data Protection Commission launched an investigation into the State's Public Services Card, The Irish Examiner reports. The DPC's probe comes after 670 complaints were made regarding alternate uses of the card, which are only meant to serve for welfare purposes. The agency will look into the processing operations carried out by the Department of Public Expenditure and Reform.
26 Aug. 2021
Irish DPC launches investigation into Public Services Cards
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