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Proposed cyber law to protect people from privacy violations

Matooke Republic by Matooke Republic
February 16, 2022
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More and more Ugandans are connecting to the internet, most frequently from mobile devices like phones and tablets.

There are, of course, big benefits to increased connectivity. These include easy access to information and quick communication. But there are downsides, too.

Kampala Central Member of Parliament, Hon Muhammad Nsereko has been granted leave by Parliament to introduce a law on cyber-harassment which prescribes hefty fines, lengthy jail terms, a ban from holding public office, and loss of office for convicted offenders.

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Clause 2 of the Bill seeks to punish individuals who “without authorization, accesses, intercepts another person’s data or information, voice or records another person” with a fine of Shs15 million or up to 10 years in jail or both imprisonment and fine.

Sending and sharing data about children without the authorization of their parents or guardians on a computer and by extension social media, will become an offense punishable by seven years jail term, Shs15 million in fines, or both, should clause 3 of the Bill be enacted into law.

Sending unsolicited messages to computer users will be criminalized under clause 4 of the Bill, an offence that Nsereko proposes should be punished by a seven-year jail term, a fine of Shs15 million, or both imprisonment and fine.

“A person shall not send to or share with another person unsolicited information through a computer,” reads clause 5(1).

Sharing of “misleading or malicious information about or relating to any person through a computer” is to be criminalized under clause 5 of the Bill, with a Shs15 million fine or a seven-year jail term or both such imprisonment and fine.

The Bill also seeks to bar individuals who have been convicted of the offences relating to this Bill from holding public offices or losing it for those already in office.

“A person who is convicted under this Act shall not be eligible to hold a public office for a period of 10 years. Where a person convicted under this Act is a leader or public officer, he or she shall, in addition to the prescribed punishment, be dismissed from or vacate office,” reads clause 6 of the Bill.

Nsereko said the Bill is necessitated by increasing cyber-harassment and abuses that he said go unpunished.

“Without strengthening the existing legislation with stringent measures to address the gaps, the technological abuse with its grave impact on health, human relations, and society at large, will continue to escalate the violation of the right to privacy,” he said.

Nsereko said for likes and views on social media sites, unscrupulous individuals blackmail innocents, sometimes for money, a vice he said must be nipped in the bud.

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