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Govt Spokesperson defends Cybercrime Amendment Act, 'It will not curtail freedom of speech'

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    The government has defended the presidential assent to the eight bills last week after their passage by the national assembly on October 15th as a pre-arranged and scheduled process to ensure compliance with strict constitutional, statutory and procedural timelines. Among the Acts is the Computer Misuse and Cyber-crimes Amendment Act which government spokesperson Dr Isaac Mwaura defended as a move that will strengthen mechanisms to combat emerging threats such as child pornography, online extremism, cyber harassment, identity theft and financial fraud as opposed to curtailing freedom of expression. Connect with KBC Online; Subscribe to our channel: https://t.ly/86BKNc Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.om/KBCChannel1 Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kbcchannel1TV Check our website: https://www.kbc.co.ke/ #kbcchannel1 #news #kbclive