Reproduced with permission from Privacy & Security Law Report, 13 PVLR 823, 05/12/2014. Copyright 2014 by The Bureau of National Affairs, Inc. (800-372-1033) http://www.bna.com Privacy Enforcers in the EU: A Comparative Study Of National Data Protection Agencies’ Annual Reports BY AURE ´LIE POLS F ollowing are graphics highlighting comparisons of selected topics discussed in the annual reports of data pro- tection authorities in various European Union member states. 17 % 83 % Slmnly public budgt inancd Lss-making agncis Balancd budgt Mdrat surplus (up t 25%) High surplus (vr 50%) SOURCES OF FUNDING DIStRIbUtION OF DPAs bUDGEtS 9 7 5 3 1 3 5 8 7 135% SPAIN MAjoR SURPLUS -32% CzeCh RePublIC MAjoR DefICIT Data Prtctin Agncis ar rarly hug mny lsing ntrpriss r eurpan cuntris, n th cntrary! With Spain lading th way, th right quilibrium nds t b und btwn having a balancd budgt, prtcting citizns’ rights and string cnmic grwth thrugh nurturd ntrprnurship. DPAs and thir inancs: whr ds th mny cm rm & is Data Prtctin a cst? DPAs ar public budgt inancd t cvr unctining csts. Th ways allcating this budgt varis pr cuntry. Sm cuntris als charg s r rgistring thir data ils whil thrs rly mr n ins t assur rvnu. INCoMe CoSTS fs and public budgt inancd Ppulatin (in millins) Ppulatin Budgt DPAs annual budgt (in urs) DPA bUDGEt AND POPUlAtION Hungary Irland Icland Prtugal UK Rmania Swdn estnia Italy Czch Rpublic Pland Grc Latvia Slvnia Nthrlands Bulgaria Dnmark Luxmburg finland Malta Slvakia franc Spain 25.000.000 20.000.000 15.000.000 10.000.000 5.000.000 0 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 COPYRIGHT 2014 BY THE BUREAU OF NATIONAL AFFAIRS, INC. ISSN 1538-3423 Privacy and Security Law Report ®
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A comparative study shows that there are huge variations in the level of inspections and fines in the EU. the legal reality is that we are faced with a big “collage” of different jurisdictions, authorities and competencies on a European and global level. For example, Spain is the country responsible for the 80% of data protection fines in the EU due to its legislation in terms of Privacy and Data Protection
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Reproduced with permission from Privacy & Security Law Report, 13 PVLR 823, 05/12/2014. Copyright ! 2014 byThe Bureau of National Affairs, Inc. (800-372-1033) http://www.bna.com
Privacy Enforcers in the EU: A Comparative StudyOf National Data Protection Agencies’ Annual Reports
BY AURELIE POLS
F ollowing are graphics highlighting comparisons of selected topics discussed in the annual reports of data pro-tection authorities in various European Union member states.
17 %
83 %
S!l"mnly publicbudg"t #inanc"d
L!ss-makingag"nci"s
Balanc"dbudg"t
M!d"rat" surplus(up t! 25%)
High surplus(!v"r 50%)
SOURCES OF FUNDING
DIStRIbUtION OF DPAs bUDGEtS9
7
5
3
13
5
87
135%SPAIN
MAjoR SURPLUS
-32%CzeCh
RePublIC
MAjoR DefICIT
Data Pr!t"cti!n Ag"nci"s ar" rar"ly hug" m!n"y l!!sing"nt"rpris"s #!r eur!p"an c!untri"s, !n th" c!ntrary! With Spainl"ading th"way, th" right "quilibrium n""ds t! b" #!und b"tw""nhaving a balanc"d budg"t, pr!t"cting citiz"ns’ rights and#!st"ring "c!n!mic gr!wth thr!ugh nurtur"d "ntr"pr"n"urship.
DPAs and th"ir #inanc"s: wh"r" d!"s th" m!n"yc!m" #r!m & is Data Pr!t"cti!n a c!st?DPAs ar" public budg"t #inanc"d t! c!v"r #uncti!ning c!sts. Th" ways !#all!cating this budg"t vari"s p"r c!untry. S!m" c!untri"s als! charg" #""s #!rr"gist"ring th"ir data #il"s whil" !th"rs r"ly m!r" !n #in"s t! assur" r"v"nu".
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COPYRIGHT ! 2014 BY THE BUREAU OF NATIONAL AFFAIRS, INC. ISSN 1538-3423
As th! data !manating "rom th! annual r!ports w! look!d at is so disparat!, it rapidlyb!cam! dang!rous to go into "urth!r d!tail. W! did want to l!av! you with som! id!aso" quantity and amount o" sanctions "or th! last availabl! y!ar "or !ach DPA as w!ll asmaximum "in!s !ach country is allow!d, by law, to hand out.
! All the amount are in ! currency, the currency is in constant value of last october, in order to do the comparison and comprehension of information easier.
M!trics and KPIs
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