The Nigeria Data Protection Bureau announced it revoked the operating licenses of 19 data protection compliance organizations. The NDPB authorizes DPCOs “to provide compliance services and guide their clients whether in the public or private sectors to adhere to privacy guidelines.” However, the NDPB found “many DPCOs have not demonstrated the requisite professionalism and capacity to carry through with these tasks despite their face-value qualification.”
Nigeria's DPA rescinds operating licenses of data protection compliance organizations
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