Whistleblowers criticised by data commissioner

The Data Protection Commissioner says it's “concerned” about a number of “disturbing” instances where Gardaí inappropriately accessed the Garda PULSE system.

It follows an audit of the data protection in the force between 2011 and last October – which makes no direct reference to the whistleblower controversy.

Garda Commissioner Martin Callinan has welcomed the report – and says a number of Gardaí have been disciplined.

Martin Callinan makes no direct reference to whistleblowers John Wilson and Maurice McCabe or calls for him to withdraw his comments describing their actions as “disgusting”.

He says he's “expressed his disquiet” about accessing the PULSE database publicly on several occasions”.

Data Protection Commissioner Billy Hawkes has commended the Gardaí for their “full transparency and openness” during the audit. 

It found a number of “disturbing” instances where the system was accessed inappropriately.

In one case, two high profile persons – whose details were stored over minor incidents in which they were victims or witnesses – had their details accessed over 80 and 50 times respectively. 

It found that three media personalities and an inter-county GAA player also had their records inappropriately accessed repeatedly.

In response, Martin Callinan says the Gardaí take their role as a holder of sensitive information very seriously, and a number of Gardaí have been subject to disciplinary action.