OVERISGHT PROCEDURE OVER THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE LAW ON PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION IN THE SO-CALLED “SENIOR CARD” PROJECT
The Commissioner for Information of Public Importance and Personal Data Protection, on the occasion of the so-called “Senior card” project presented yesterday by the Prime Minister and the Mayor of Belgrade, was addressed by numerous journalists with questions related to the project. The Commissioner points out that this is an interest which is quite legitimate, but that, according to the law, information cannot be requested from the Commissioner, that it must be requested from the authorities in whose work it was created, that is, from the city authorities, and only if they deny it, they are entitled to file a complaint with the Commissioner.
The Commissioner expects the city authorities, in order to pre-empt any complaints to the Commissioner, on a proactive basis to provide answers to questions that have already been opened in the public, such as, for example, which authority and when made the decision on the "Senior Card" project, whether and when the tender procedure was announced for the production of the cards and the website which, as announced, it will be available to card users, what exactly means that the "first" cards are free and from which funds are paid, does this mean that pensioners will pay for “other” cards, when and how much, etc.?