Banking drama in the Gasthof Post: A hot autumn for Stanzach!
Banking drama in the Gasthof Post: A hot autumn for Stanzach!
shocking developments at the "Gasthof Post" in the small town of Stanzach! As the Alpine Officer Association (AKV) and the KSV1870 announce, bankruptcy proceedings against the traditional inn were opened at the Innsbruck regional court. The 3-star operation, which has been managed for generations, is now faced with existential challenges. The exact causes of the bankruptcy and the current state of the assets are to be clarified in the course of the procedure, as the AKV explains.
While the guests and the staff look concerned about further development, another matter ensures excitement in the data scandal: Data protection activist Max Schrems is suing the KSV1870. The background? The loan protector is intended to make high profits with personal data, while he demands private individuals for information to whom they have a legal entitlement. According to Article 15 of the General Data Protection Regulation, those affected have the right to free information about their stored data. Nevertheless, the KSV1870 offers this information difficult to access and thus creates a lucrative business, as the data protection association NOYB reveals.
allegations against KSV1870 and possible legal consequences
The MA35, the immigration authority in Vienna, explicitly accepts free information. Nevertheless, the paid "info bass" is made tasty by the KSV1870, which leads to confusion. Critics argue that this practice exploits ignorant people. The data of over 114,000 annual authorities could secure considerable income from the KSV1870. Investigative reports show that the free information takes a disproportionately long time and is often provided with a reservation that limits its use by third parties. These grievances could bring legal difficulties to the KSV1870, while the excitement for the bankruptcy of the "Gasthof Post" is even more exhilarating.
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