Civil liberties group concerned Irish DPC's handling of big tech companies

27/09/2020 | Irish Examiner

One of Ireland’s most prominent civil advocacy groups, the Irish Council for Civil Liberties, has launched an attack on the Irish Data Protection Commission questioning its ability to successfully advance a number of ongoing investigations into technology companies. The rebuke comes after continued dissatisfaction with the delays in the Google Real-Time-Bidding investigation launched 2-years ago. 

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