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Negotiations should immediately commence to strengthen the privacy and redress provisions, to ensure that governments cannot spy on individuals and obtain their data in violation of the agreement. Amongst the recent blockbuster revelations of global government surveillance and espionage has emerged a quieter, less ostentatious story surrounding allegations that the NSA is gaining unauthorized access to the international financial messaging system, SWIFT. Despite the limited coverage of these revelations, they have huge implications for the operation of the global financial system, which is founded on the highest guarantees of security and privacy of financial transfers.
The response by the European Union has been so strong that a vote to suspend the agreement is scheduled to come before the plenary tomorrow see above update. Regardless of how the vote falls, if the NSA is obtaining SWIFT messages outside of the rules set forth in the US-EU Agreement, such action imperils further the relationship between the two parties, and violates the privacy rights of millions of Europeans.
Privacy International is seeking answers as to why the NSA has seen fit to circumvent an international agreement between the US and EU that specifically regulates the transfer of SWIFT data between the two parties, and what means of redress exist for European citizens who have had their data illegally accessed. Accordingly, today we are:.
The Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication SWIFT is a Belgian-based industry-owned co-operative that supplies a messaging infrastructure to facilitate international financial transfers among the global banking community, consisting of banks, securities broker-dealers, and regulated investment management institutions. The SWIFT messages regularly include personal data ranging from the names of the payer and payee to, in some cases, communications in text form that can accompany transactions.