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Deletion And Destruction of Data Counts as Processing of Personal Data, Even When There May Be No Perceived Risk to Customer Data

Danske Bank has been reported to the Danish prosecution service and fined EUR 1.3 million for failing to implement proper procedures for the deletion and storage of personal data by the Danish DPA. The fine was issued after the Danish DPA started investigating Danske Bank’s GDPR compliance, which the bank self-reported in November 2020. Its […]


AT A GLANCE: HIRING EMPLOYEES IN DENMARK 

Under the Danish Act on the Use of Health Data in the Labour Market, employers are only entitled to request health data from an applicant to determine whether the applicant suffers from or has suffered from a disease if it will adversely affect the applicant’s capacity to perform the job. Some jobs require special knowledge […]




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