Monday, October 3, 2016

George of the Apes is the death of the Newspaper.en

(Dagbladet): Former member of parliament and director of the data Inspectorate, the George of the Apes, is dead, the 76-year-old.

He was elected into Parliament for the Right in Østfold in three periods between 1977 and 1989.

After stortingskarrieren he has had a prominent voice in the public debate as director of the Inspectorate from 1989 to his retirement in 2010, 70-year-old.

” get lit in Østfold Right that Apes died Sunday.

of the Apes was the second commander of the Inspectorate for Helge Seip.

- of Great importance to your privacy

- George of the Apes has had a very big importance for privacy in Norway. It was he who in practice, established the privacy policy as a large national business here in the country, and with their fundamental attitudes and rhetorical power he was highly respected in all environments, ” says Bjørn Erik Thon, who took over the direktørstillingen in the Inspectorate, to the Newspaper.

George of the Apes started yrkeskarrieren as a journalist, and has among other been the leader in the Press Professional Selection.

He has engaged itself strongly in the theme of data security and privacy also in the years after he retired as the director of the data Inspectorate.

In connection with the Solberg government’s accession in the autumn of 2013, pointed out George of the Apes that data security was not mentioned with a word in the election campaign of his “own” valgvinner Right.

- science fiction

- What happens in society today, is science fiction. The man before could not even imagine, is now a reality. Therefore, it is not the government dare to grasp it – because they do not have a clue of how to deal with it, he said to Dagbladet in connection with the award-winning reportasjeserien Zero Control.

Found the mother killed

In 1978 found George of the Apes his then 61-year-old mother Inger Johanne Apes killed in the home in Fredrikstad, norway.

the Apes-the murder was for three decades one of the most talked about unsolved drapsgåtene in Norway.

the Explanation came first, in 2007 – 29 years after. When reported a man to police and confessed to the murder when he was 13 years old.

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