Interior Minister Ronald Plasterk (PvdA) and Minister of Security and Justice Ivo Opstelten (VVD) to the House of Thursday 12.00 provide clarification on the method of intelligence.
This was reported press service Novum. The GISS and DISS would increasingly sensitive information from Dutch requested via a legal backdoor to the Tax wrote Correspondent this morning.
The Chamber wants clarification in a letter. D66 parliamentarian Gerard Schouw asked a debate on the issue. He said:
“It can not be that the AIVD a backdoor job data, bank data and travel data of millions of innocent Dutch collects and ending up in places where we do actually do not want. “
” Is the Tax snoop? “
The Tax would increasingly allow themselves in fiscal investigating citizens wrote Correspondent , and that information would end up in other government agencies through a back door. Thus the tax authorities every Friday a copy of the police showing all registration-registration more than two hundred police mobile and fixed cameras in traffic. Such data may be “as long as relevant for tax purposes is” saved. The police should throw them away after one day. The Tax Office has also scan cars driving around that scan license plates.
Tax Law Professor Guido de Bont:
“For that you will find no authority in the Tax Code. There’s really nowhere that the tax itself should scan and observe. That is certainly ‘relevant for tax purposes, but that are someone’s phone perhaps. Will the tax service is eavesdropping? “
” Government comes through loopholes anyway information
The OM, the AIVD, DISS and other government agencies were using a legal backdoor be able to access all of this information. Thus, services can still get to the information they may not retrieve or store itself. It is according to Correspondent to personal, work, wage and banking transactions, information about badges, registrations, parking behavior and public transport traveler behavior.
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