Computerization of Interpol files: concern of the CNIL
Computerization of Interpol files: concern of the CNIL
The Commission informatique et libertés is concerned about the computerization of Interpol’s files. Interview with André Bossard, Secretary General of Interpol: the organization comprises 130 member countries with different national laws, it works in compliance with these laws, the Commission informatique et libertés are working to obtain access to these files by the magistrates.
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Reference:I21330149
Credits:Journalist : Gandillot, Thierry-Participant : Bossard, André