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Data Protection

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 9 May 2023

Tuesday, 9 May 2023

Questions (435)

Carol Nolan

Question:

435. Deputy Carol Nolan asked the Minister for Justice the total number of complaints made to the Data Protection Commission in each year from 2016 to date that related to the right to be forgotten under Article 17 of the GDPR; the number of such cases in each year in which the DPC ruled in favour of the data subject; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [21203/23]

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The Government is very conscious of the commitment to deliver effective data protection regulation and protection of the data privacy rights of EU citizens, which is critical to the development and growth of our digital economy. My Department’s role is to ensure that the Data Protection Commission, which is independent in its functions, continues to have the resources required to fulfil its important, statutory obligations.

While the Data Protection Commission is completely independent in the performance of its tasks and the exercise of its powers, I have made enquiries and the table below outlines the total number of complaints, and outcomes, made to the Data Protection Commission from 2016 to date which related to the right to be forgotten under Article 17 of the GDPR.

Open/ongoing

51

Amicably resolved

89

Requested Info not received or withdrawn by data subject

105

Sent to other supervisory authority as DPC not competent/appropriate authority to handle

82

Complaint concluded via outcome

32

Advice given to data subject prior to formal complaint handling

15

Total

374

These figures relate to Right to be Forgotten or Erasure requests to the large search providers Google LLC, Microsoft (Bing), and Yahoo EMEA. The figures for “amicably resolved” and “complaint concluded via outcome” which total 121 cases represent an outcome issued or a complaint which concluded via the amicable resolution process. It is not possible to differentiate for cases “in favour of the data subject” as the DPC does not record case outcomes in this manner.

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