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Bloomberg: Multiple US unions sue to block Treasury from providing personal data to DOGE

2025-02-05 15:18

On February 5th, according to Bloomberg, multiple labor unions in the United States have applied to the court for a temporary injunction, demanding that the Treasury Department stop providing personal and financial data of citizens to Musk's Office of Government Efficiency (DOGE) and recover leaked information. The lawsuit claims that Scott Bessent, the head of the Treasury Department, allowed DOGE to access the federal payment system, which contains confidential data of taxpayers, government employees, and businesses, which is suspected of being illegal. The union believes that this data sharing violates the privacy of its members and requests the court to intervene and suspend related operations until the case is decided. The Ministry of Finance responded that DOGE only has "read-only" permission and the data is encrypted, which will not affect the government payment process. But the union warns that if urgent measures are not taken, members' privacy may face irreversible infringement.

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