The Data Protection Authority Is Not Investigating How Fidesz Obtained the Personal Data of the Gyöngyös Protesters
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According to Attila Péterfalvi, those affected can contact János Lázár with their concerns, because he was their data controller in the case.
However, it could do this according to the law, and as a fundamental rights protection body, it would have a specific duty to do so.
According to Attila Péterfalvi, data subjects can request information from the data controllers, i.e. János Lázár.
The National Authority for Data Protection and Freedom of Information (NAIH) is not investigating how the alleged criminal data of the Roma protesting in Gyöngyös came to the attention of Minister of Construction and Transport János Lázár, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, or the pro-government media, or how they were made public – this was revealed in the answer given by Attila Péterfalvi, the president of the NAIH, to our newspaper’s inquiry, when …
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