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Justice Minister Acknowledges Flaws in Online Safety Act, Says Open to Amendments

by Lankasara Editor English
February 8, 2024
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During today’s (08) parliamentary session, Justice Minister Wijedasa Rajapaksa highlighted flaws within the Online Safety Act, expressing openness to necessary amendments.

Minister Rajapaksa noted that despite flaws identified within the Act, it had been passed with the full approval of the Attorney General, following extensive consideration of court orders and amendments.

Over 40 petitions challenging the draft bill on online safety were received, leading to weeks of hearings. Subsequently, amendments were made in accordance with the Supreme Court’s judgment, and the Attorney General issued a certificate endorsing the revised version.

Addressing concerns about the scope for further debate, Minister Rajapaksa clarified that while the Act had been passed, Parliament retained the authority to introduce amendments if deemed necessary.

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The Minister emphasized that the court’s role was to assess the Act’s compatibility with the constitution, rather than dictate its implementation. He underscored the thorough review conducted by the Attorney General on all amendments before certification.

Acknowledging the Act’s imperfections, Minister Rajapaksa invited suggestions for amendments from the opposition and affirmed Parliament’s power to discuss and enact changes.

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