In Sweden, the tax authority doesn’t just use people's personal information for administrative purposes – but sells it to data brokers who publish it online.
For anyone not reading the article:
"[In Sweden], the tax authority doesn’t just use this information for administrative purposes – but sells it to data brokers who publish it online."
The government shouldn't ever sell people's private data - not for profit, not for anything.
They are not strictly "selling" it, right? They charge a service fee for a request of public information. At least in part that is because these shitty companies cost a lot because of all their shitty requests so they can sell the information for profit.