26 Apr 2018 in National Assembly:
THAT, Clause 33 of the Bill be amended— (a) in sub-clause (1) by inserting the words “the Extradition (Contiguous and Foreign Countries) Act” immediately after the phrase “2011”. (b) in sub-clause (4) by inserting the words “the Extradition (Contiguous and Foreign Countries) Act” immediately after the phrase “2011”.
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26 Apr 2018 in National Assembly:
This is to include the words “the Extradition (Contiguous and Foreign Countries) Act”. These two Acts are complementary and will ensure successful prosecution of offences under this Bill. Those who are not in our jurisdiction will be brought to book and charged in a court of law.
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26 Apr 2018 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairman, I beg to move: THAT, Clause 38 of the Bill be amended by deleting— (a) the word “another” wherever it appears; (b) the words “without the authorisation but” appearing immediately after the word “may” in the opening statement; (c) the phrase “(open source)” appearing in paragraph (a);
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26 Apr 2018 in National Assembly:
This is to rectify typographical errors. The words leave the clause open to abuse and allow a disproportionate hacking phrase which contradicts it. We are enhancing clarity of this clause so that when it comes to implementation, it is not ambiguous.
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26 Apr 2018 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairman, I beg to move: THAT, Clause 39 of the Bill be amended in sub-clause (2)(g) by inserting the words “to the” immediately after the word “relevant”;
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26 Apr 2018 in National Assembly:
This is to correct some spelling mistakes.
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26 Apr 2018 in National Assembly:
The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposes only. Acertified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.
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26 Apr 2018 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairman, I beg to move: THAT, Clause 41 of the Bill be amended in sub-clause (1) by deleting the words “and prosecuting” appearing immediately after the word “investigating”.
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26 Apr 2018 in National Assembly:
The Central Authority established under this Bill falls in purview of the Office of the Attorney-General, which does not have prosecution powers in the Constitution.
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26 Apr 2018 in National Assembly:
Those powers were moved to the DPP. In the Constitution, the powers are not in the Attorney-General’s docket.
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