"As far as displaying of Aadhaar information is concerned, the UIDAI has taken it very seriously. We have approached the Jharkhand government and requested them to identify the officials or the staffers who are responsible for this act of omission or commission which led to this mistake," Unique Identity Authority of India (UIDAI) CEO Ajay Bhushan Pandey told PTI.
His statement comes in the wake of another data breach that saw details of lakhs of pensioners finding their way to a government website, displaying the names, addresses, Aadhaar numbers and bank accounts.
"If it is found that whatever they have done is an offence under the Aadhaar Act, then whosoever is found guilty, action will be taken against them and under the Aadhaar Act, their is provision of up to three years of imprisonment," Pandey warned.
The UIDAI immediately approached state Chief Secretary Raj Bala Verma when it came to know of the breach relating to pensioners.
"She was very prompt and took appropriate action. We have requested them (the state government) to give this information as early as possible. Once we have this information report and details of their acts of omission and commission, we can take suitable action under the Aadhaar Act against those officials," Pandey made it clear.
"We believe that for violation of other two rules, the authorities concerned will take appropriate action," Pandey said.
The UIDAI chief called on all state, central departments as well as private agencies that are using Aadhaar for various purposes to keep the information very confidential so that they are not found on the wrong side of law.
"... It is about Aadhaar number being displayed. We have to educate general users not to do this and also tell them that if they continue to do it, they will be on the wrong side of law. It is a new law and maybe, some people are not aware of this. But their is a provision under law that ignorance of law can be no excuse," Pandey cautioned.
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