FAQs
What can I do if a data controller has records that defame me or damage my reputation?
The Data Protection Commission (DPC) cannot examine any allegations of defamation (a defamatory statement that tends to injure a person’s reputation in the eyes of reasonable members of society). If you have evidence that the records are factually inaccurate then you can request their erasure or rectification. You may also wish to seek independent legal advice on the matter.
For further information, read our guidance on Data Subject Access Requests – FAQ.