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DFA, NPC reschedule fact-finding inquiry on passport data mess

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Meanwhile, he said only a Senate inquiry can assure the public that there was no breach or loss of data.

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MANILA — The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) and the National Privacy Commission (NPC) have rescheduled the fact-finding inquiry into the alleged passport data breach.

Director Al Mandal of the DFA Law Division formally conveyed the agency’s request to postpone the supposed meeting on Wednesday for another 10 days, since there is an ongoing internal probe into the passport mess.

The NPC, citing “urgency” in the issue, only granted the DFA a five-day extension.

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When asked about its ongoing probe, Mandal declined to comment and noted the agency is still consulting different offices concerned.

“We would like to be certain that once we appear, our information is complete. We owe it to the public that we have the full information laid down,” he said in an interview.

In a letter delivered by Mandal to the privacy commission, DFA Data Privacy Officer Medardo Macaraig clarified that the passport holders’ data stored by the previous printer are intact and still in the custody of the agency and the APO Production Unit Inc. (APUI), the current passport maker.

Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr. earlier said they would take the word of APUI that no data breach occurred when the passport printing services were transferred to them.

Meanwhile, he said only a Senate inquiry can assure the public that there was no breach or loss of data.

“Until then, the Department can give no assurances on the safety and security of some data,” he added.

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