In connection with the increased public interest in the activities in the Tax Administration (TA), the Commissioner for Information of Public Importance and Personal Data Protection said that he had initiated the procedure of enforcement of the Law on Personal Data Protection (LPDP) as early as eight days ago.
The direct cause for initiation of the procedure was an individual report stating that the media were given access to and published data from a tax return, that is, data which should be available only to authorized persons in the TA. However, during the enforcement procedure, employees in TA gave the Commissioner's authorized officers information which could be relevant for the very poor and extremely worrying standard of overall treatment of taxpayers' data.
The Commissioner's authorized officers were informed that those data were also submitted to the Prosecutor's Office and the Ministry of Internal Affairs, although the TA failed to inform the Commissioner about them sooner.
Setting aside, at least on this occasion, the question whether it is good that the data which are yet to be verified by the Prosecutor's Office and the Ministry of Internal Affairs have been published or why the public has not been informed about them before initiation of the procedure by the Commissioner, the Commissioner believes it is necessary that the competent authorities (the Prosecutor's Office and the Ministry of Internal Affairs) should check all relevant facts as soon as possible both regarding the rights of individual taxpayers and particularly regarding possible inadmissible mass invasion of taxpayers' personal data files and should inform the public about that.
The Commissioner will, within his sphere of competence, take measures he is authorized to take as soon as possible and the public will be informed about it as always.
In that regard, Commissioner Rodoljub Sabic also said he following: