It is unacceptable for anyone to suffer consequences for exercising rights guaranteed by the Law
Commissioner for Information of Public Importance and Personal Data Protection estimates that it is generally unacceptable for anyone to suffer negative consequences for exercising the rights guaranteed under the Constitution and the Law on Free Access to Information.
In letters addressed to presidents of the Journalist's Association of Serbia [UNS] and Independent Association of Journalists of Serbia [NUNS] today, Commissioner highlighted the case of the journalist Snezana Ceriman, employed with the PE ''Radio televizija Kragujevac'', who requested the Commissioner's assistance because she had been served the Warning Letter Prior to Termination for filing an request for free access to information to the energy supply company "EPS Snabdevanje", regarding the data on due power bills of PE ''Radio televizija Kragujevac''.
Recalling that Commissioner does not have any formal authority to assist in the protection of the status of the journalist under the labor law, and estimating that this is something that goes beyond the importance of the individual case and merits adequate reaction of journalist's associations and the public, Commissioner, Rodoljub Sabic, stated the following:

On occasion of the news in the media that for opening new accounts, i.e. provision of new services, banks place before new clients the condition that they must sign a statement of consent for their personal data, i.e. data on changes on the account, to be deliverable to tax authorities of the United States of America, the Commissioner for Information of Public Information and Personal Data Protection instituted a special control procedure and requested the banks to declare the purpose and legal grounds for such personal data processing.