The Netherlands DPA imposes EUR 830,000 fine for access request fees
On the 6 th of July 2020, the Dutch Data Protection Authority published its decision to impose a fine of 830,000 EUR on Stichting Bureau Krediet Registratie (BKR).
BKR keeps an electronic file of the loans and debts people have in the Netherlands, stored in a central database. The fine has been imposed due to the fact that BKR’s procedure for data subjects to obtain access to their personal data was not in line with GDPR.
Source: The Netherlands – DPA imposes EUR 830,00 fine for access request fees