HDPA (Greece) - 39/2019

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HDPA - 39/2019
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Authority: HDPA (Greece)
Jurisdiction: Greece
Relevant Law: Article 15 GDPR

Article 21 GDPR

Type: Appeal before the HDPA
Outcome: Rejected
Decided: 25.10. 2019
Published: n/a
Fine: none
Parties: Ergasias S.A
National Case Number: 39/2019
European Case Law Identifier: n/a
Appeal: n/a
Original Language:

Greek

Original Source: HDPA (GR)

The HDPA rejected an appeal filed by the Greek bank Eurobank Ergasias S.A. against an older decision linked to the exercise of the right to access and object under GDPR.

English Summary

Facts

The Bank appealed before the HDPA to challenge an older decision. This first decision advised which measures the Bank should had taken to respond to an access request and to guarantee the exercise of the right to object. The Bank claimed that the decision imposed disproportionate obligations on itself and the other creditors in violation of the former data protection national law and the law on the establishment of debtor notification companies.

Dispute

The issue at stake was mainly the period within the Bank had to notify the personal data to the data subjects, so that the debtors are able to exercise their rights to access and object.

Holding

The HDPA ruled that there is no ground for re-examination of this case. Thus it rejected the appeal.

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English Machine Translation of the Decision

The decision below is a machine translation of the original. Please refer to the Greek original for more details.

published decision AP. 39/2019