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Cass.Civ. - 15625/2026

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}}}} The Supreme Court dismissed a €300,000 fine against the National Institute for Social Security, in relation to a subsidy given during the pandemic. The court found that the eligibility checks of politicians based on publicly available data was lawful and in compliance with data accuracy and minimisation principles.The Supreme Court revoked a €300,000 fine against the National Institute for Social Security and held that the institute lawfully performed eligibility checks in relation to a subsidy given during the pandemic. According to the court, these checks did not violate the principles of data accuracy and minimisation. == English Summary ==== English Summary ==