(ANSA) - ROME, OCT 11 - Italy's privacy watchdog said Friday
he would focus on protesting access of bank accounts after a
worker at Italy's biggest bank Intesa Sanpaolo accessed the
accounts of Premier Giorgia Meloni, her sister Arianna, her
former partner and journalist Andrea Giambruno, Senate Speaker
Ignazio La Russa, ministers and other top officials and VIPs.
"We have launched a timely request for information, we have
turned a spotlight on a disturbing phenomenon," said Pasquale
Stanzione, president of the Guarantor for the protection of
personal data, during the final press conference of the G7 of
Privacy Guarantors, regarding the recent illicit access to bank
current accounts.
"We are waiting for a justification, a clarification that must
come to us from the body that started these accesses, we are
vigilant on this situation". (ANSA).
Privacy watchdog says focus on access to bank accounts
Disturbing phenomenon, request for information issued -Stanzione