Article 53
General conditions for the members of the supervisory authority
(62) Whereas the establishment in Member States of supervisory authorities, exercising their functions with complete independence, is an essential component of the protection of individuals with regard to the processing of personal data;
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Regulation
Art. 53 1. Member States shall provide for each member of their supervisory authorities to be appointed by means of a transparent procedure by: – their parliament – their government; – their head of State; or – an independent body entrusted with the appointment under Member State law. 2. Each member shall have the qualifications, experience and skills, in particular in the area of the protection of personal data, required to perform its duties and exercise its powers. 3. The duties of a member shall end in the event of the expiry of the term of office, resignation or compulsory retirement, in accordance with the law of the Member State concerned. 4. A member shall be dismissed only in cases of serious misconduct or if the member no longer fulfils the conditions required for the performance of the duties. |
Directive
Art. 28 (...) 7. Member States shall provide that the members and staff of the supervisory authority, even after their employment has ended, are to be subject to a duty of professional secrecy with regard to confidential information to which they have access. |
Ireland
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United Kingdom
Schedule 5 - The Data Protection Commissioner 1 (1) The corporation sole by the name of the Data Protection Registrar established by the M1Data Protection Act 1984 shall continue in existence by the name of the [F2Information Commissioner]. (2) The Commissioner and his officers and staff are not to be regarded as servants or agents of the Crown. 2 (1) Subject to the provisions of this paragraph, the Commissioner shall hold office for such term not exceeding [F4seven years] as may be determined at the time of his appointment. (2) The Commissioner may be relieved of his office by Her Majesty at his own request. (3) The Commissioner may be removed from office by Her Majesty in pursuance of an Address from both Houses of Parliament. |
