Data Protection in Chad

Enforcement in Chad

The ANSICE have enforcement powers including: 

  • Investigative powers: The ANSICE can conduct investigation to discover facts and evidences of the violation of the Act;
  • Administrative fines for infringements of the Data Protection Act;
  • Non-compliance with the ANSICE instructions / decisions can lead to the following sanctions:
    • a warning;
    • an injunction to put an end to defaults within the time limit set by the ANSICE; or
    • a provisional withdrawal of the authorisation granted for a period of three months at the expiry of which the withdrawal becomes final. 

In case of urgency, the ANSICE can:

  • interrupt a processing for a duration that cannot exceed three months.
  • lock certain kinds of data for a duration that cannot exceed three months; or
  • rohibit, provisionally or definitively, data processing that does not comply with the Act.

Additionally, the Act has the power to issue a temporary or permanent ban. The ban does not require a court order. 

(Article 8 of Act No. 006/PR/2015 on the creation of the National Agency for Computer Security and Electronic Certification and Article 81 of the Act)

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