Europol: Commission welcomes political agreement on stronger mandate

3 Feb 2022 11:44 AM

The Commission recently (01 February 2022) welcomed the political agreement between the European Parliament and the Council on a stronger mandate for Europol, the EU agency for law enforcement cooperation. Under this reinforced mandate, Europol will be able to step up its support to Member States in fighting serious crime and terrorism and tackling emerging security threats. Europol will be able to cooperate effectively with private parties. The updates also set clear rules on processing large and complex datasets, and allow the agency to develop new technologies that match law enforcement needs. These changes come with a reinforced data protection framework as well as stronger parliamentary oversight and accountability.

Vice-President for Promoting our European Way of Life, Margaritis Schinas, recently said:

“Europol is a true example of where EU action helps protect us all. Today's agreement will give Europol the right tools and safeguards to support police forces in analysing big data to investigate crime and in developing pioneering methods to tackle cybercrime. We are and will continue delivering on the Security Union.”

Commissioner for Home Affairs, Ylva Johansson, recently said:

“Europol needs modern means to support police in their investigations. The stronger mandate agreed today asserts Europol's place as a global leader in developing new technology for law enforcement, cooperating with private companies to prevent and investigate crime and protecting fundamental rights like personal data protection.”

The updated mandate includes:

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