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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Hon. Kisang",
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        "legal_name": "William Kipkemoi Kisang",
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    "content": "children ethics, but how can we do that if there are people whose business is just to put nude photos on websites, WhatsApp and on other sites? We are saying this is a serious offense. It is equivalent to undertaking sex with a minor. Forgery of computer data, resulting in inauthentic data, with the intention that the data be acted upon for legal purposes as if it is authentic is punishable with imposition of a fine not exceeding Kshs10 million or a term of imprisonment not exceeding five years or both. We have discussed and heard about cyber bullying. Majority of hon. Members every day, before you sleep, you hear people putting very many funny things about you and they are lies. However, because we are leaders, we do not mind, but how about our family members and those innocent civil servants? So, we say that this is a very serious offence punishable by a fine of Kshs20 million or imprisonment of 10 years or both. Part II of the Bill regulates investigative procedures. This is where Hon. Koinange is going to dwell on but the part empowers a police officer with a warrant to search, seize and store the data while investigating offenses under the Bill. Of course, the search will be done under a court order or warrant. The Bill further empowers a police officer, in special circumstances, to enter into premises which he/she suspects an offence under the Bill has been committed or is likely to be committed and take possession of a computer system without warrant. There is a similar case that happened sometime in 2015. There were some Chinese who set up an office in Runda and their business was just to make fake credit cards and ATM cards and fleece Kenyans."
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