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The witness shall give his PESEL, telephone number and e-mail address
Poland🏛️ PoliticsCenter10 hr. ago

The witness shall give his PESEL, telephone number and e-mail address

The Polish government has approved a proposal to expand the data collected from witnesses during interrogations. The new rules would require witnesses to provide their PESEL number, phone number, and email address. This change aims to improve criminal proceedings by facilitating communication with witnesses and enabling faster identification through the PESEL number. It also seeks to enhance data protection by storing sensitive information like the PESEL and identity documents separately, accessible only to the investigating authority. Current data collection includes name, age, occupation, and residence. The changes will take effect 14 days after publication in the Journal of Laws.

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Rzeczpospolita logoRzeczpospolitaIndependentCenter10 hr. ago
The witness shall give his PESEL, telephone number and e-mail address

The Polish government has approved a proposal to expand the data collected from witnesses during interrogations. The new rules would require witnesses to provide their PESEL number, phone number, and email address. This change aims to improve criminal proceedings by facilitating communication with witnesses and enabling faster identification through the PESEL number. It also seeks to enhance data protection by storing sensitive information like the PESEL and identity documents separately, accessible only to the investigating authority. Current data collection includes name, age, occupation, and residence. The changes will take effect 14 days after publication in the Journal of Laws.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the proposed legislative change as a neutral update aimed at improving efficiency and data security. While the issue involves government action and legal reform, the framing does not show clear ideological leaning. The focus is on procedural improvements and privacy protections,

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