What happens if the CCF confirms data exists but refuses to disclose the details? - Intercollegium Law Firm
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What happens if the CCF confirms data exists but refuses to disclose the details?

Under Article 34(3) RPD, the CCF may limit disclosure where providing full details would prejudice an ongoing investigation or compromise national security. In such cases, the CCF typically confirms the existence of data and states whether it complies with Interpol’s rules, without revealing the requesting country or underlying allegations. This partial disclosure still has value — it confirms your status and can form the basis of a follow-up Request for Deletion if the CCF’s compliance assessment is negative. Appeals against limited disclosure decisions are possible under the CCF’s procedural rules.

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