05/11/2019 (Agence Europe) – The European Commission acknowledged on Tuesday 5 November that the United Kingdom may not be in compliance with European rules on the use of the Schengen Information System, after the EuObserver website reported that the country was copying SIS data abusively and hosting it, in particular, with private companies such as Atos, previously headed by the European Commissioner-designate for the Internal Market, Thierry Breton (see EUROPE 12362/25). “Copying SIS alerts from other Member States does not comply with SIS and European data protection rules”, confirmed Natasha Bertaud, Commission spokesperson. On the other hand, the use of private companies to host this data and maintain services is not prohibited by European law. (SP)