#Personal data: The CNIL publishes a new version of its guide to personal data security
The CNIL (the National Commission for Technology and Civil Liberties) has published the 2023 edition of its guide to personal data security, intended “for all professionals who use personal data”. This guide is based on 17 thematic sheets explaining in particular the notions of authorizations, securing workstations or protecting the internal computer network. > Read article
United States: complaint against ChatGPT filed with the competition authority
On Thursday 30 March, the technology ethics group, Center for Al and digital policy, filed a complaint with the FTC, the U.S. competition authority, accusing OpenAI of unfair and deceptive practices in violation of the FTC’s artificial intelligence guidelines. The complaint targets ChatGPT’s conversational bot, which could be the cause of “dangerous stereotypes” and “demeaning associations” for certain minorities. The lack of transparency regarding the development of this new artificial intelligence tool is a target by the NGO.> Read article
Suspected tax fraud: the French banking federation appeled to the Council of State
The French Banking Federation (FBF) has filed an action before the Council of State regarding the position of the tax authorities on the regime known as “CumCum“. This tax strategy refers to the taxation of dividends of foreign shareholders of listed French companies. The action, which came after five French banks were searched for suspected tax evasion, aims to create a clear and consistent legal framework for this tax strategy. > Read article
Swiss National Prosecutor opens investigation into UBS’s takeover of Credit Suisse
The Swiss National Prosecutor’s Office has opened an investigation into the course of the takeover of Credit Suisse by UBS. Credit Suisse was at risk of going bankrupt and taking the reputation of the Swiss financial center with it. During the weekend of 18 and 19 March, UBS was under strong pressure from the Swiss regulatory authorities and the federal government to proceed with the emergency takeover of Credit Suisse. The role of the media is also questioned by the investigation, which is suspected of having influenced the operation.> Read article
French courts to try the Syrian regime’s crimes against humanity
The Paris Court of First Instance has sent three senior officials of the Syrian regime, Ali Mamlouk, Jamil Hassan, and Abdel Salam Mahmoud, to trial for complicity in crimes against humanity and war crimes after the deaths of two French-Syrian nationals, Mazzen Dabbagh and his son Patrick. This criminal proceeding will be the first French trial on crimes against humanity committed in Syria, during which the defendants will be tried in their absence. Moreover, the Court of Cassation will examine the competence of the French judiciary to adjudicate acts of torture, crimes against humanity, and war crimes and misdemeanors committed abroad by a non-French perpetrator against a non-French victim. > Read article (see also, Read article)
Former Kosovar guerrilla leader on trial in The Hague
On 3 April 2023, the Special Court for Kosovo opened the trial of former President Hashim Thaçi and three former separatist cadres of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) for crimes against humanity and war crimes committed during the 1998-1999 war between the separatists and Serbian armed forces. > Read article
Soccer: Former Angers president Saïd Chabane placed in custody for organized money laundering
Saïd Chabane, the former president of the Angers club, has been taken into custody on charges of organized money laundering as part of an investigation by the central racing and gaming department in Nanterre. The investigation concerns payments made to unlicensed agents in France in connection with player contracts signed over the past two years. > Read article