NDPC Investigates Optasia Over Suspected Non-Compliant Data Processing
National Data Protection Commission, National Commissioner Dr. Vincent Olatunji, has ordered a full-scale investigation into the data processing activities of Optasia which operates in Nigeria as Nairtime Nigeria Ltd.
This was contained in a statement by Head of Legal, Enforcement and Regulations of the NDPC, Barrister Babatunde Bamigboye, on Monday following suspicion of non compliance methods of data processing by the company.
This investigation was triggered by a pattern of suspected non-compliant data processing which was discovered during routine regulatory oversight of data controllers and data processors of major importance.
The Commission notes with grave concern that Optasia deploys privacy invading technologies to process personal data for the purposes of marketing, credit scoring and other financial solutions.
The investigation of credit scoring activities covers the way financial institutions, telecommunication companies, insurance companies among others process personal data of citizens for various purposes.
The National Commissioner enjoined data controllers and data processors of major importance who rely on third parties as mediums through which the personal data of the Nigerian populace may be processed to ensure that such third parties are duly registered with the Commission.
“This measure will ensure accountability, strengthen data security architecture and protect Nigeria’s data sovereignty,” the statement read.