UODO Slaps Polish Post with Nearly 1 Million Zloty Fine for Missing Independent Data Inspector

Poland’s data protection authority UODO fined Polish Post nearly one million zlotys for failing to appoint an independent data inspector.

Fine Details

The Polish Personal Data Protection Office (UODO) imposed the penalty on Poczta Polska for violating data protection regulations by not having an independent data inspector in place.

The fine amounts to just under one million Polish zlotys.

Legal Requirement

Polish data protection law mandates the appointment of an independent data inspector by certain entities, including large public institutions like the postal service.

The UODO oversees compliance with these data protection rules.

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