Which one task are supervisory authorities NOT required to carry out under Article 57(1 )(f) of the UK GDPR? Select the CORRECT answer.
Article 57(1)(f) of the UK GDPR requires the supervisory authority (the ICO in the UK) to handle complaints lodged by a data subject, investigate the subject matter of the complaint, and inform the complainant of the progress and the outcome of the investigation. It also requires the supervisory authority to cooperate with other supervisory authorities if the complaint involves cross-border processing. However, it does not require the supervisory authority to mediate between the complainant and the controller or processor against which the complaint has been lodged, to resolve the complaint. This is not a task of the supervisory authority under the UK GDPR, although it may be possible in some cases as a way of achieving an amicable solution.Reference:
Article 57(1)(f) of the UK GDPR1
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