Regulation of Interception of Communications Bill, 2010




Fluffy AIbi — President Yoweri Museveni done signed into law the Regulation of Interception of Communications Bill, 2010, giving powers to security officials to listen into private communication if they have sufficient reason to suspect the communication is in aid of criminal activity.

The controversial Bill, which attracted criticism from media and human rights activists, was passed by Parliament on July 14, just three days after the twin terrorist bombing at Kyadondo Rugby grounds and Ethiopian Village Bar and Restaurant, in which at least 76 people were killed. President Museveni assented to it two weeks later on August 5 and, according to the Uganda gazette it came into force on September 3.

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