Sports association – €12,950 Fine (Poland, 2019)
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A Polish sports association was fined EUR 12,950 for publishing judges' personal data online without a valid reason. This included sensitive information like addresses and ID numbers, risking misuse. The case shows the importance of protecting personal data and having a legal basis for sharing it.
What happened
The sports association published judges' personal data, including addresses and ID numbers, online without a legal basis.
Who was affected
Judges whose personal information, such as addresses and PESEL numbers, was publicly disclosed were affected.
What the authority found
The Polish data protection authority fined the association for lacking a legal basis to publish such detailed personal data.
Why this matters
This case highlights the risks of sharing personal data without proper justification and the potential for fines. Organizations should ensure they have a clear legal basis before making personal information public.
GDPR Articles Cited
One sports association published personal data referring to judges who were granted judicial licenses online. However, not only their names were provided, but also their exact addresses and PESEL numbers. Meanwhile, there is no legal basis for such a wide range of data on judges to be available on the Internet. By making them public, the administrator posed a potential risk of their unauthorized use, e.g. to impersonate them for the purpose of borrowing or other obligations. Although the association itself noticed its own error, as evidenced by the notification of a personal data protection breach to the President of the PDPA, the fact that attempts to remove it were ineffective determined the imposition of a penalty. When determining the amount of the fine (PLN 55,750.50), the President of UODO also took into account, among others, the duration of the infringement and the fact that it concerned a large group of persons (585 judges). It concluded that although the infringement was finally removed, it was of a serious nature.However, when imposing a penalty, the President of the Office of Competition and Consumer Protection also took into account mitigating circumstances, such as good cooperation between the controller and the supervisory authority or lack of evidence that damage had been caused to the persons whose data had been disclosed.
Related Enforcement Actions (0)
No other enforcement actions found for Sports association in PL
This is the only recorded action for this entity in this jurisdiction.
Details
Fine Date
25 April 2019
Authority
Urząd Ochrony Danych Osobowych
Fine Amount
€12,950
Enforcement Tracker ID
ETid-44
About this data
Cite as: Cookie Fines. Sports association - Poland (2019). Retrieved from cookiefines.eu
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