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28
Sep
2009

Selection of permanent and temporary staff - Council

Opinion of 28 September 2009 on the notification for prior checking on the "selection of permanent and temporary staff at the General Secretariat of the Council of the European Union" (Case 2009-197)

Verfügbare Sprachen: Englisch, Französisch
24
Sep
2009

Selection and recruitment of temporary and contractual agents - FRA

Opinion of 24 September 2009 on the notification for prior checking regarding FRA's selection and recruitment of its temporary and contractual agents (Case 2008-589)

Verfügbare Sprachen: Englisch, Französisch
23
Jul
2009

Recruitment - Court of Auditors

Opinion of 23 July 2009 on the notification for prior checking regarding the "selection procedures for the recruitment of officials, temporary staff and contract staff" case (Case 2008-313)

On 23 July 2009 the EDPS adopted an opinion regarding the prior checking of selection procedures for the recruitment of officials, temporary staff and contract staff to the Court of Auditors of the European Communities. Since the data processing operation is intended to evaluate personal aspects relating to the data subject, including his or her ability, efficiency and conduct, it is subject to prior checking.

The competition unit of the Court of Auditors introduced a set of procedures for the recruitment of officials, temporary staff and contract staff. These selection procedures serve to establish lists of successful candidates in order to assist Court of Auditors departments in the recruitment of officials and other staff.

The EDPS considers that the proposed processing does not appear to involve any infringement of the provisions of Regulation (EC) No 45/2001 provided that certain comments are taken into account. In particular, it recommends that the Court review its data storage policy for the files of candidates who have not been selected and that it store reserve lists/lists of successful candidates in competitions and other selection procedures in compliance with Article 4(1)(e). The EDPS also stressed the importance of the information to be supplied to data subjects in the notices of competition/screening, as well as the need to make the communication of results intelligible.

Verfügbare Sprachen: Englisch, Französisch
3
Jul
2009

Hearings of the Commissioners-designate - Parliament

Opinion of 3 July 2009 on a notification for prior checking on the processing of personal data in the hearings of the Commissioners-designate (Case 2009-0332)

On 3 July 2009, the EDPS issued a prior checking opinion focusing on the processing of personal data in the hearings at the European Parliament of the Commissioners-designate.

During the hearings, the appropriate committee or committees shall invite the Commissioner-designate to make a statement and answer questions. The hearings shall be organised in such a way as to enable Commissioners-designate to disclose to Parliament all relevant information. All hearings will be web-streamed on the website of the EP. An indexed video recording of the hearings shall be made available for the public record within twenty-four hours. All CVs and additional documents will be part of the meeting documents of the committee and published on the EP website and available in the meeting room. The period of conservation of the data is five years. The data are subsequently transmitted to the central archives (CARDOC) for indefinite conservation.

In his opinion, the EDPS underlined that data could be kept after the initial conservation period for historical purposes, but that there should be a selection and verification process on the basis of criteria determined at an institutional level so as to only retain data of historical value. Appropriate safeguards must be put into place to ensure that the data kept on the basis of their historical value are not processed for any other purposes or used in support of measures or decisions regarding a particular individual. As for data which, after selection, are not considered as of historical value, they may only be stored for longer than the initial 5 year period of retention, if they are made anonymous or, if this is not possible, with the identity of the data subjects encrypted. Furthermore, although the Commissioners-designate are probably aware of the public nature of the data provided and the fact that the hearings will be made public notably through web-streaming, in order to ensure fairness of the processing further information could be provided on this in the Privacy statement.  The EDPS also invited the Parliament to ensure that the integrity of the data transmitted from the Council is respected.

Verfügbare Sprachen: Englisch, Französisch