Cybercrime Bill goes through second reading

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Parliament yesterday adopted the Cybercrime Bill with amendments by Minister of Communications, Science and Technology, Pelonomi Venson-Moitoi.

With the Bill, government wants to make it a crime to repress criminal activities perpetrated through computer systems and to facilitate the collection of electronic evidence.

The Bill will go for third reading in the near future before it is signed into a law. 

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