CNIL (France) - SAN-2021-016
CNIL (France) - SAN-2021-016 | |
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Authority: | CNIL (France) |
Jurisdiction: | France |
Relevant Law: | Article 4 of the Loi Informatique et Libertés Article 89 of the Loi Informatique et Libertés Article 97 of the Loi Informatique et Libertés Article 99 of the Loi Informatique et Libertés Article 104 of the Loi Informatique et Libertés |
Type: | Investigation |
Outcome: | Violation Found |
Started: | |
Decided: | 24.09.2021 |
Published: | 30.10.2021 |
Fine: | None |
Parties: | Ministry of the Interior |
National Case Number/Name: | SAN-2021-016 |
European Case Law Identifier: | n/a |
Appeal: | Unknown |
Original Language(s): | French |
Original Source: | legifrance.gouv.fr (in FR) |
Initial Contributor: | Frederick Antonovics |
The French DPA held that a database containing over 6,000,000 fingerprints belonging to suspected or convicted offenders was mismanaged by the Ministry of the Interior.
English Summary
Facts
The FAED (‘ficher automatisé des empreintes digitales) is a database managed by the French police. It consists of digital copies of fingerprints belonging to people against whom criminal cases were brought and ‘traces’ of fingerprints collected at crime scenes. It allows law enforcement officers to link a person to several identities or aliases and to link that person to previous proceedings in which his or her prints have been taken. In December 2018 the CNIL launched a monitoring procedure against the Ministry of the Interior with the view of assessing its compliance with national data protection legislation. At the time, the database contained nearly 6,300,000 digital fingerprints belonging to identified persons suspected or convicted of having committed an offence, as well as 240,000 unidentified traces. In April 2021, the CNIL concluded its investigation and sent the Ministry of the Interior a report detailing various breaches.
Holding
First, the CNIL issued a call to order Second, it issued an injunction against the Ministry of the Interior, ordering it to bring its processing operation into line with the Loi Informatique et Liberté. In particular, it identified five key breaches to remedy: 1 2 4 5
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English Machine Translation of the Decision
The decision below is a machine translation of the French original. Please refer to the French original for more details.
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