USAID Supports Collaboration of HIDAA and Commissioner for Personal Data Protection

Albania, USAID, HIDAA, conflict of interest, asset declaration, privacy, personal data protection

For Immediate Release

Friday, February 5, 2010
Stephanie Pepi
+355 4-229-3384

 

TIRANA, FEBRUARY 5, 2010    Today, Inspector General of the High Inspectorate of Declaration and Audit of Assets (HIDAA), Mr. Adriatik Llalla, and the Commissioner for Personal Data Protection, Ms. Flora Çabej signed a Memorandum of Understanding to formally establish ways the two institutions will collaborate in the future.

HIDAA, created in 2003 to assist in reducing corruption in Albania’s public sector, audits all public officials, and conducts investigations on conflicts of interest.  Every year, HIDAA receives approximately 4,000 declaration forms.  Through thorough investigations, it resolves on average a hundred conflict of interest cases each year with officials being dismissed, fined, or forced to remove the conflicting interest.  Cases of high ranking public officials are referred to the General Prosecutor’s Office.

While HIDAA’s goal is to promote transparency, the Law Nr.9887, dated 10 March 2008 “On the protection of personal data,” exercised by the new Commissioner for Personal Data Protection (created in 2008,) defines the rules and procedures for the protection and treatment of personal data.

“It is essential that these two agencies work together to protect sensitive information that HIDAA receives every year from public officials and also satisfy the need for greater transparency and accountability of all public officials,” said USAID Rule of Law project advisor, Mr. Grant Wilson.  With USAID support, HIDAA has reached out to other agencies like the State Police, Ombudsman, Public Prosecutor’s Office and INSTAT to improve its efficiency  and effectiveness.

“Our agency is given a high level of responsibility and is entrusted with personal data of public officials“ said the HIDAA Inspector General.  “We welcome the establishment of a closer working relationship with the Commissioner for Data Protection.”  Following the signing, counterparts from both agencies attended a USAID supported roundtable to discuss the rules on privacy and human rights.

For more information, please visit: http://www.kmdp.al/ as well as http://www.hidaa.gov.al/ .