Municipality of Huizen – €25,000 Fine (Netherlands, 2026)
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The Municipality of Huizen was fined €25,000 for processing data about the Islamic community without proper legal grounds. This matters because it highlights the importance of having a valid reason to collect sensitive information, especially during sensitive times. Other municipalities should take note to ensure they follow the rules when handling personal data.
What happened
The Municipality of Huizen processed data about the Islamic community using a method called force field analysis without a valid legal basis.
Who was affected
Members of the Islamic community in Huizen whose personal data was collected and analyzed.
What the authority found
The Dutch data protection authority ruled that the municipality lacked a valid legal basis for processing sensitive data, violating GDPR requirements.
Why this matters
This case emphasizes that local governments must be cautious when collecting sensitive information, especially about religious beliefs. Other municipalities should review their data collection practices to avoid similar issues.
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The Dutch DPA has imposed a fine of EUR 25,000 on the Municipality of Huizen. The controller, one of ten municipalities that were fined, processed data regarding the Islamic community in its municipality using a force field analysis, for which it employed an external processor. This processing took place at a time of heightened societal concern about Islamic extremism and terrorism. During this period, the Dutch government and the National Coordinator for Security and Counterterrorism stepped up measures against Salafist and ideological threats to the democratic legal order posed by Islamic radicals. One of these measures was a robust local approach to tackling radicalisation and travel to jihadist conflict areas. Municipalities played a central role in these measures but found that they lacked sufficient insight into Islamic communities. This resulted in some municipalities, including the controller, using an external research agency to collect the necessary data. The agency then used the so-called force field analysis method to map out social structures and key figures. This data processing took place without a sufficient legal basis, particularly as the processing focused on religious and political beliefs, and therefore on special category data.
Related Enforcement Actions (0)
No other enforcement actions found for Municipality of Huizen in NL
This is the only recorded action for this entity in this jurisdiction.
Details
Fine Date
3 February 2026
Authority
Autoriteit Persoonsgegevens
Fine Amount
€25,000
Enforcement Tracker ID
ETid-3038
About this data
Cite as: Cookie Fines. Municipality of Huizen - Netherlands (2026). Retrieved from cookiefines.eu
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