The Ghana Traffic Offence Management System ("GH-TOMS", "System", "we", "us", or "our") respects your privacy and is committed to protecting your personal data. This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, disclose, and safeguard your information when you use our digital platform, including websites, mobile applications, USSD, and related services. This Policy is issued in accordance with the Data Protection Act, 2012 (Act 843) of the Republic of Ghana and other applicable laws.
The data controller responsible for your personal data is:
Any questions about this Privacy Policy or your data subject rights should be directed to the Data Protection Officer (DPO) using the contact details above.
To issue, manage, and resolve traffic offences efficiently, GH-TOMS collects the following categories of personal and vehicle-related data:
| Category | Specific data points | Legal basis (Act 843) |
|---|---|---|
| Identity Data | Full name, driver’s license number, Ghana Card / national ID (where applicable), date of birth, address. | Performance of public duty; compliance with traffic regulations. |
| Vehicle Data | Vehicle registration number (plate), VIN, make/model, roadworthy certificate details. | Legal obligation (Road Traffic Act). |
| Offence & Fine Data | Type of offence, fine reference number, location, date/time of violation, officer ID, images/video evidence (if captured). | Law enforcement & public interest. |
| Payment & Transaction Data | Payment method, transaction ID, amount, date, bank reference (partial card/mobile money details masked). | Contractual necessity (payment processing). |
| Appeal & Communication Data | Appeal statements, uploaded evidence (PDF, images), email correspondence, phone number, and any other information you voluntarily provide. | Consent & legitimate interest. |
| Technical & Usage Data | IP address, device ID, browser type, access logs, and interaction with the System for security and audit purposes. | System security & operational necessity. |
We do not knowingly collect sensitive personal data (e.g., biometric, health, political opinions) unless strictly required for legal proceedings, and we will obtain explicit consent where necessary.
GH-TOMS processes your data exclusively for legitimate traffic management and law enforcement purposes, including:
Under the Data Protection Act, 2012 (Act 843), we process your data based on one or more of the following grounds:
We only share your personal data with authorized recipients under strict confidentiality and lawful purpose. These include:
We do not authorise third parties to use your data for their own purposes. Any onward transfer is governed by data processing agreements that comply with Act 843.
GH-TOMS primarily stores and processes data within Ghana’s national data centres. However, certain technical operations (e.g., cloud-based security monitoring) may involve transfer to countries with data protection laws equivalent to Ghana’s standards. Where such transfers occur, we ensure appropriate safeguards, such as standard contractual clauses approved by the Data Protection Commission, to secure your information.
We retain your personal data only as long as necessary to fulfil the purposes outlined in this Policy and to comply with legal obligations. The retention periods are:
After retention expiry, your data will be securely deleted or anonymised so that it can no longer be associated with you.
You have the following rights regarding your personal data, which you may exercise free of charge:
To exercise any right, submit a written request to our DPO at dpo@ghtoms.gov.gh. We will respond within 30 days. Identity verification may be required.
GH-TOMS implements industry-standard security measures, including:
While we strive for maximum security, no electronic transmission is entirely risk-free. You are responsible for maintaining confidentiality of your login credentials and payment methods.
The GH-TOMS web portal uses essential cookies for authentication, session management, and security purposes. We do not use marketing or advertising cookies. You may configure your browser to reject cookies, but some System features (e.g., payment, appeals) may not function properly. Detailed cookie information is available in our Cookie Notice (accessible from the website footer).
GH-TOMS does not knowingly collect data from individuals under the age of 18, except where a minor is involved in a traffic offence under applicable juvenile procedures. In such cases, the data is processed with heightened safeguards and only shared with legal guardians and authorised juvenile authorities. If we become aware of unauthorised collection, we will delete it promptly.
We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time to reflect changes in law, technology, or system functionality. The "Effective Date" at the top of the page indicates when the latest version was published. Material changes will be notified via the System dashboard, email (if registered), or SMS. Your continued use of GH-TOMS after the effective date constitutes acceptance of the revised Policy.
If you believe we have infringed your data protection rights, you have the right to lodge a complaint with the supervisory authority in Ghana:
We encourage you to first contact our DPO to resolve any issue before escalating to the DPC.
By accessing or using the Ghana Traffic Offence Management System, you acknowledge that you have read and understood this Privacy Policy and consent to the collection, use, and disclosure of your personal data as described herein, where consent is required by law.
