DPC welcomes publication of EDPB CEF implementation report on right to be forgotten
20th Mí Feabhra 2026
The DPC welcomes the publication of the European Data Protection Board’s (EDPB) report on the implementation of its Coordinated Enforcement Framework (CEF) action on the right to be forgotten.
The report highlights actions taken throughout 2025 involving 32 Supervisory Authorities across the EU/EEA, under the Coordinated Enforcement Framework (CEF). The report summarises the outcome of a series of coordinated national actions carried out in 2025 under the CEF, listing some issues that were observed for some controllers, along with a series of recommendations to help them implement the right of erasure.
Commenting on the report, Deputy Commissioner at the DPC, Graham Doyle said:
“The DPC is proud to have been involved in the work conducted under the Coordinated Enforcement Framework since its establishment in October 2020. We very much welcome the publication of the 2025 report, which details actions taken by the DPC, and colleague Supervisory Authorities across the EU/EEA, in 2025 under the CEF."
For 2026, the Coordinated Enforcement Framework will focus on the obligations of transparency and information under the GDPR.
You can read the full report here Coordinated Enforcement Action, implementation of the right to erasure by controllers | European Data Protection Board