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MOLDOVAN SECURITY CHIEF TENDERS RESIGNATION

21 february, 2018

Information and Security Service (ISS) Director Vitalie Pirlog has tendered resignation, sources in the Moldovan Parliament Secretariat said to Infotag. According to them, Mr. Pirlog has chosen to continue his previous job in the Interpol.

Himself Vitalie Pirlog said that he wants to proceed with "the important reforms started with my participation in the Commission for the Control of Interpol's Files [CCF]". His resignation application is to be considered by the parliamentary Standing Committee for Legal Issues, Appointments and Immunity.

Vitalie Pirlog was appointed ISS Director on December 21, 2017 for a 5-year term of office when his candidacy was voted for by 55 Deputies in the 101-member Parliament of Moldova.

Vitalie Pirlog was born on July 28, 1974. In 1997 he received a diploma in "International Law" of the International Independent University of Moldova (ULIM). In 2001-2006 he was the Moldovan Government's Permanent Representative at the European Court for Human Rights. From September 2006 to September 2009 he was holding the post of Moldova's Minister of Justice. In early 2016 he was appointed Chairman of the Commission for the Control of Interpol's Files (CCF). In December 2017 he refused to take the mandate of a Parliament Member after Communist MP Oxana Domenti had retired from the legislative forum. Pirlog was standing next on the Communist Party's 'waiting list' for the Parliament.

Infotag's dossier: The Commission for the Control of Interpol's Files (CCF) is an independent, impartial body, officially responsible for ensuring that the processing of personal data by the Interpol General Secretariat conforms to the applicable Interpol rules. The Commission has a supervisory role, an advisory role, and it is also responsible for processing requests for access to, and correction and/or deletion of data in the Interpol Information System. The Commission's impartiality and independence are provided for in a number of texts and guaranteed by the extent of its powers and the conditions applying to the withdrawal of a member. In addition, it gained accreditation and recognition as a data-processing authority with the International Conference of Data Protection and Privacy Commissioners in 2003.

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