ANPD competition with 215 vacancies under analysis by the Federal Government…

ANPD competition with 215 vacancies under analysis by the Federal Government…

The first National Data Protection Authority (ANPD) competition may be held in 2023. This is because the self-authorization has already allowed the Ministry of Economy and there was also Increase the federal budget For this purpose next year.

The information was confirmed to FolhaDireda this Wednesday, the 28th, by the press service of the ANPD.

The Autonomous Authority is the federal public administration body responsible for ensuring, regulating and implementing the protection of personal data Monitor compliance with the LGPD (General Personal Data Protection Law) in Brazil.

Internal studies show that The new contest should submit 215 vacancies. According to the board of directors, this is the right number for the first moment.

“215 is the number that the Board of Directors projected for the first time, taking into account the planned growth of ANPD that will be able to receive new collaborators in its current structure,” Autonomy said, in a note sent to the report.

ANPD was created in 2020 and has not yet had contests to enter its servers. Currently, it has about 100 employees transferred from public bodies.

The Federal Management Authority explained that “there has not yet been a public tender for the ANPD. Existing collaborators have been requested from other public bodies.”

ANPD competition with 215 vacancies under analysis by the Federal Government…
ANPD is responsible for implementing and monitoring compliance
From the LGPD in Brazil (Photo: Procon MT)

In an interview with JOTA Portal, the Director of the President of Autonomy, Waldemar Gonçalves Ortunho Jr., explained that the license ANPD competition It has been well accepted by the relevant hardware bodies.

“We officially launched the idea of ​​a public tender, which was well received by the relevant agencies such as the economy itself.

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ANP competition: TCU indicates the need for more staff

The Federal Court of Auditors (TCU) noted that, between 2020 and 2021, the lack of collaborators in the ANPD since its inception hampers self-governance actions.

“There are no collaborators anymore and we have changed that with requisitions [de pessoal], but cannot be collected from other agencies and brought to the Afghan National Planning Agency. for him [o TCU] We saw that we would need a more appropriate structure of authority, similar to international authorities, such as those of the United Kingdom, Spain and France,” Waldemar Jr. reported in the Gotha Gate.

According to the CEO, with more staff, it would be possible to increase the number of tasks being performed simultaneously.

“We have people, and we have a team working on a certain point of the standard. If I had a bigger team, I’d have more rules being implemented in parallel. And inspection is the same case. When we see that a point really justifies the opening of the process, a team is assigned to monitor those Process. If we had a larger team, we would have more concurrent processes being investigated and would not be kept in the queue, giving the feeling of laxity of power.”

He has not yet been informed of the centers and education that will be considered for the competition, should permission be granted.

The ANPD is also a bill that defines important functions to be an autonomous system, such as auditing. In addition to providing for its employees.

The PL script was worked on with the Civil House. “The next step is to go to the chamber and then to the Senate. We don’t see opposition to data protection in Congress. It’s an agenda that everyone embraces,” said the autonomy CEO.

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