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Dear Whistleblowers,
We would like to inform you that our new whistleblowing system is now accessible via the following link:
This application is not part of the GDA websites or intranet.
During the use of BKMS® System, a text file (called a “session cookie”) is saved on your computer containing only the number of your session. This is necessary for technical reasons in order to establish the connection to a security-certified server. The “session cookie” does no damage to your computer, it does not access your data and has no relation to the contents of your report. If you close all browser windows after submitting your report, the “session cookie” will expire and be automatically deleted.
Dear Whistleblowers,
We would like to inform you that our new whistleblowing system is now accessible via the following link:
Telephone: +49 511 28009 0
Fax: +49 511 28009 28
Website: http://www.gda.de
Hanover Court of Registry, HRB 6801
DE 115 665 122
GDA is recognised as a non-profit organisation by the Hanover tax authority.
Dr Holger Horrmann
Rainer Flinks
The protection of your data and the confidentiality of your identity are very important to us. Naturally, we process your personal data exclusively in accordance with the applicable data protection regulations, e.g. the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). The encryption and permission concept guarantees a high level of protection for the data in the whistleblowing system – including your identity. We also offer you the ability to submit your report anonymously.
The whistleblowing system (BKMS® Compliance System) serves the purpose of securely and confidentially receiving, processing and managing reports concerning violations of the law and malpractice by employees, residents and their relatives, contractors and clients of Gesellschaft für Dienste im Alter mbH (hereafter ‘GDA’) and third parties.
The processing of personal data within the framework of the BKMS® Compliance System takes place in accordance with Art. 6(1)(1)(f) GDPR on the basis of our company’s legitimate interest in the discovery and prevention of legal violations and malpractices. Such incidents can cause considerable damage to our financial standing and our reputation. Our legitimate interest therefore outweighs the rights of the data subjects to informational self-determination, especially due to the technical and organisational measures we implement to minimise any impairment of said self-determination and to protect confidentiality and data integrity.
The party responsible for data protection in the whistleblowing system is the Gesellschaft für Dienste im Alter mbH (GDA), Hildesheimer Strasse 187, 30173 Hanover, Germany.
The whistleblowing system is operated by a specialised company, EQS Group GmbH, Karlstraße 47, 80333 Munich in Germany, on behalf of GDA.
Personal data and information entered into the whistleblowing system are stored in a database operated by EQS Group GmbH in a high-security data centre. Only the trust counsel of GDA, Mr Wolfgang Lindner of Lindner-Compliance, Salzpfännerstrasse 2, 31162 Bad Salzdetfurth in Germany, can decrypt and view the data. Neither EQS Group GmbH nor GDA or other third parties have access to interpretable data. This is ensured in the certified procedure through extensive technical and organisational measures. All data are stored encrypted with multiple levels of password protection so that access is restricted to Mr Wolfgang Lindner.
GDA has appointed a data protection officer. Requests concerning data protection at GDA can be sent by email to the data protection officer at datenschutz@gda.de. The data protection officer is obligated to maintain secrecy and confidentiality.
Use of the whistleblowing system takes place on a voluntary basis. When you submit a report via the whistleblowing system, we initially collect only the personal data that you provide. These data generally consist of:
In the event that additional personal data are collected within the course of the investigation following from your report, these data may also be processed via the whistleblowing system.
Incoming reports are handled by GDA’s trust counsel, Mr Wolfgang Lindner. He will evaluate the matter and carry out any further investigation that may be required by the specific case.
During the processing of a report or the conducting of a special investigation, it may become necessary to forward reports to the Executive Management and the compliance officer of GDA. Mr Lindner reduces all reports to a description of the situation. The identity of whistleblowers is always protected. Names are only disclosed with the consent of the whistleblower. The Executive Management and the compliance officer of GDA will determine and plan suitable measures for the case. Any involvement of additional GDA employees and external specialists will be limited to the extent necessary in consideration of all relevant aspects.
The identity of whistleblowers who choose to disclose their name will only be shared with the Executive Management or the compliance officer if the whistleblower gives their consent to the trust counsel. Any accused individuals and witnesses named by the whistleblower will be given the opportunity to speak concerning the circumstances you have described in your report wherever this is expedient. If necessary, the reported information will also be shared with public authorities.
Our trust counsel will keep the whistleblower updated about the progress of the investigation within the scope of the relevant legal regulations.
We always ensure compliance with the applicable data protection regulations when sharing reports.
All persons who receive access to the data are obligated to maintain confidentiality.
We are legally obligated to inform accused parties of any reports received against them as soon as the disclosure of this information no longer jeopardises the investigation. If you do not submit your report anonymously, your identity as a whistleblower will not be disclosed unless this is required by law.
Pursuant to European data protection legislation, you and the persons named in the report (the data subjects) have a right of access, rectification, erasure, restriction of processing and objection to processing of your personal data. If the right to object to the processing of the personal data is invoked, the necessity of the stored data for the examination of a report will be evaluated immediately. In this case, further processing will only take place if we can demonstrate compelling legitimate grounds that override your interests, rights and freedoms. Data that are no longer needed will be deleted at once. Furthermore, you have a right of appeal to the competent supervisory authority:
Landesbeauftragte für den Datenschutz Niedersachsen (state representative for data protection of Lower Saxony)
Prinzenstrasse 5, 30159 Hanover, Germany
Telephone +49 511 120 4500
Email: poststelle@lfd.niedersachsen.de
Personal data are retained for as long as necessary to clarify the situation and perform a final assessment or for as long as a legitimate interest exists on the part of the company or retention is required by law. After the report processing is concluded, the data will be deleted in accordance with statutory requirements.
Communication between your computer and the whistleblowing system takes place over an encrypted connection (SSL). Your IP address will not be stored during your use of the whistleblowing system. In order to maintain the connection between your computer and the BKMS® Compliance System, a cookie is stored on your computer that merely contains the session ID (a so-called session cookie). This cookie is only valid until the end of your session and expires when you close your browser.
You can set up a secured postbox within the whistleblowing system that is secured with an individually chosen pseudonym/user name and password. This allows you to send additional information to or respond to the queries of the GDA trust counsel, Mr Wolfgang Lindner, either using your name or anonymously. All data sent via the postbox are encrypted and stored exclusively in the whistleblowing system, ensuring that the data receive special protection superior to that of typical email communication.
When submitting a report or an addition, you can simultaneously send attachments to the GDA trust counsel, Mr Wolfgang Lindner. If you wish to remain anonymous, please take note of the following security advice: Files may contain hidden personal data that could jeopardise your anonymity. Please remove all such information before sending a file. If you are unable to remove this data or are uncertain about how to do so, copy the text of your attachment into your report text or send the printed document anonymously to the address listed in the footer, citing the reference number received at the end of the reporting process.