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MP Nsereko's controversial Computer Misuse Bill passed into law

Parliament has passed the Computer Misuse (Amendment) Bill, 2022. The bill was privately moved by Hon. Muhammad Nsereko (Ind., Kampala Central) in efforts impose tough penalties for what he deems cyber-crimes.

Hon Muhammed Nsereko

There was widespread outcry several months ago when Nsereko announced that he would take leave to work on this bill with many saying it was intended to stifle freedom of information while others opined that there were other laws already in place to cater for such offences.

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The bill sought to amend the Computer Misuse Act, 2011 to enhance the provisions on unauthorized access to information or data; prohibit the sharing of any information relating to a child without authorisation from a parent or guardian; to prohibit the sending or sharing of information that promotes hate speech.

The new law has done away with clauses that sought to bar convicts under the law from holding public office or running for elections in 10 years, but the rest of the clauses unanimously sailed through uncontested.

In the new law, a new clause proposed by the ICT committee chairperson, Hon. Moses Magogo, defines social media and creates penalties for computer users who take refuge in fake accounts.

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The clause reads: “A person who uses social media to publish, distribute or share information, prohibited under the laws of Uganda or using disguised or false identity, commits an offence”.

The law holds responsible a person that manages an account for an organisation where this happens.

The clause proceeded to give a diverse definition of social media to mean, “a set of technologies, sites, and practices which are used to share opinions, experiences and perspectives, and includes YouTube, WhatsApp, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, WeChat, TikTok, Sina Weibo, QQ, Telegram, Snapchat, Kuaishou, Qzone, Reddit, Quora, Skype, Microsoft Team and Linkedin”.

A person who commits the offence under the clause in issue shall, on conviction, suffer either a fine of Shs16 million, five years in jail or both fine and imprisonment.

Social media accounts that are verified will be presumed to be owned by the persons in whose names the accounts are run, unless the contrary is proved.

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Also, a person whose telephone numbers and or email addresses have been used in creating social media, will be personally liable for prosecution for offences committed under the act as amended.

Hon. Magogo justified the clause as being intended to “provide for the regulation of social media”.

The bill also criminalised and defined unsolicited information, but excused commercial adverts from the categorisation, granting advertisers the liberty to share information with target audiences.

"For the purposes of this section, "unsolicited information" means information transmitted to a person using the internet without the person's consent, but does not include an unsolicited commercial communication," partly reads clause 5.

In her minority report, MP Namugga said the bill was unconstitutional and implored the House not to pass it.

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“The entire bill should not be left to stand as part of our laws as all the clauses are already catered for in existing legislation and in some instances offends the Constitution of the Republic of Uganda; the fundamental rights to access information electronically and to express oneself over computer networks are utterly risked by this bill,” she said.

She added: “lf passed into law, it will stifle the acquisition of information; the penalties proposed in the bill are overly harsh and disproportionate when compared to similar offences in other legislations; this bill if passed, will be a bad law and liable to constitutional petitions upon assent.”

MP Dan Atwijukire (NRM, Kazo County) processed the bill on behalf of its mover, Hon. Nsereko.

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