1. Articles 52(1), 53 and 58(1) shall not preclude Member States from authorising the disclosure of confidential information between competent authorities and other departments of their central government administrations responsible for the enforcement of legislation on the supervision of IORPs, credit institutions, financial institutions, investment services and insurance undertakings, or inspectors acting on behalf of those departments.
That disclosure shall be made only where necessary for reasons of prudential control, and prevention and resolution of failing IORPs. Without prejudice to paragraph 2 of this Article, persons having access to the information shall be subject to professional secrecy requirements at least equivalent to those set out in this Directive. Member States shall, however, provide the information received under Article 55, and information obtained by means of on-site verification may only be disclosed with the express consent of the competent authority from whic
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