The appeals received by Anac against the sanctions for violating the Covid vaccination obligation will be archived.
This was stated by the National Anti-Corruption Authority in a note published on the site, after receiving thousands of requests.
With the end of the state of emergency due to the Covid pandemic and the disappearance of the Green Pass obligation, Anac has witnessed a wave of reports and requests for intervention by citizens who have been sanctioned for not respecting the obligation to vaccination.
Often these are photocopied appeals sent to Anac and, at the same time, to various other authorities and offices of the Public Administration.
The amount is so large - in the order of several hundreds a day - that it is jeopardizing the ordinary work of promptly verifying the reports of real competence of Anac.
The Authority, therefore, specifies that such requests for opposition and appeals will be filed for manifest lack of competence on the part of the Authority to proceed with such proceedings.
The Authority chaired by Giuseppe Busìa announces that it has received numerous defensive memories from users who complain about the initiation of sanctioning proceedings for lack of Covid vaccination and communicate the denial to the processing of personal data, rejecting the fines as unjustified and unfounded.
Since these reports concern the denial of consent to the processing of their personal and health data (necessary to follow up the sanctioning procedure itself by the competent administration), the Anac does not see, at present, any possibility of proceeding in this regard, following up on requests.
Therefore, the requests received or that will be received will be registered and archived, unless the Authority deems it necessary, subsequently, to acquire information deemed useful for the exercise of its institutional activity.