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Parliament Wants Govt Take Digid Away Solvinity US Takeover Happens

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AI-generatedThis news highlights growing geopolitical tensions over foreign takeovers of critical national infrastructure, particularly in digital services, amid concerns about data privacy and security. It reflects broader trends of governments scrutinizing foreign investments in sensitive sectors to protect sovereignty and citizen data.
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- Dutch parliament urges government to avoid extending DigiD contract with Solvinity due to potential takeover by American company Kyndryl.
- DigiD is a crucial digital ID platform used by millions for services like tax filings and health insurance payments.
- Current contract runs until 2028, with extension decision expected this year.
- Parliamentary majority cites national security and privacy risks as reasons to prevent the takeover.
- Investment Assessment Office is investigating the implications of the acquisition.
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