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Comune di Monte Sant'Angelo: Insufficient legal basis for data processing
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The Italian DPA has imposed a fine of EUR 3,000 on Comune di Monte Sant'Angelo. A person who had participated in a selection procedure had filed a complaint with the DPA due to the fact that the municipality had published a list of candidates and their results in the selection procedure on its website. In its investigation, the DPA found that the municipality did not have a valid legal basis to publish the results and the personal data of the applicants. In addition, the DPA found that the controller failed to comply with the data subject's request for deletion of their personal data.
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