Dear WG Members,

I can confirm that DG HOME are the lead in the context of this messaging on CGN 
and LEA. Of course there are overlaps on this issue with other DG’s but Europol 
(EC3) come under the responsibility of DG HOME.

Kind regards

Richard

Richard Leaning
External Relations
RIPE NCC




> On 29 Jun 2017, at 09:39, Malcolm Hutty <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> On 28/06/2017 20:18, Gordon Lennox wrote:
>> The commissioner in question is not in charge of DG Connect, as one might 
>> have expected, but DG Migration and Home Affairs.
> 
> If the European Commission were minded to intervene to force operators
> to improve the traceability of online communications to facilitate law
> enforcement investigations, I would expect DG HOME would likely be the
> lead on that, or at least the prime instigator.
> 
> So in this context I take it as a more interesting to hear from the
> Commissioner for Home Affairs that he accepts CGN is "unavoidable" than
> to hear the same thing from the Commissioner for the Digital Single
> Market. It seems a stronger signal that no regulatory intervention is
> likely, at least for the time being.
> 
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