Brussels, 08/10/2009 (Agence Europe) - On Wednesday 7 October, European Data Protection Supervisor (EDSP) Peter Hustinx expressed “serious doubts” over the right of law enforcement agencies (the police forces of the 27 EU member states and Europol) to have access to EURODAC, the database system that allows comparison of the fingerprints of asylum seekers and illegal immigrants. It was the Commission which brought forward these proposals on 10 September to help tackle terrorism and...