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French government to scan social media for tax cheats | French government to scan social media for tax cheats |
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The French government can go ahead with plans to trawl social media to detect tax avoidance, the constitutional court has ruled. | The French government can go ahead with plans to trawl social media to detect tax avoidance, the constitutional court has ruled. |
Customs and tax officials will be allowed to review users' profiles, posts and pictures for evidence of undisclosed income. | Customs and tax officials will be allowed to review users' profiles, posts and pictures for evidence of undisclosed income. |
The new rules are part of a broader law on tax changes passed last week. | The new rules are part of a broader law on tax changes passed last week. |
Human rights groups and the French data protection authority had expressed concern over the moves. | Human rights groups and the French data protection authority had expressed concern over the moves. |
In its ruling, the court acknowledged that users' privacy and freedom of expression could be compromised, but it applied caveats to the legislation. | |
It said authorities would have to ensure that password-protected content was off limits and that they would only be able to use public information pertaining to the person divulging it online. | It said authorities would have to ensure that password-protected content was off limits and that they would only be able to use public information pertaining to the person divulging it online. |
The court also said that regulators should closely monitor how the information was being exploited. | The court also said that regulators should closely monitor how the information was being exploited. |
The mass collection of data is part of a three-year online monitoring experiment by the French government and greatly increases the state's online surveillance powers. | The mass collection of data is part of a three-year online monitoring experiment by the French government and greatly increases the state's online surveillance powers. |
France's data watchdog CNIL said it recognised that the government's aims were legitimate but said the new policy would pose risks for individual freedoms. | France's data watchdog CNIL said it recognised that the government's aims were legitimate but said the new policy would pose risks for individual freedoms. |
Budget Minister Gérald Darmanin recently called the new rules "one more tool to fight fraud". | Budget Minister Gérald Darmanin recently called the new rules "one more tool to fight fraud". |
"If you say you're not a fiscal resident in France and you keep posting pictures on Instagram from France, there might be an issue," he told the newspaper Le Figaro. | "If you say you're not a fiscal resident in France and you keep posting pictures on Instagram from France, there might be an issue," he told the newspaper Le Figaro. |
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