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Cybercrime Legislation Coming

Government is committed to ensuring that the new cybercrime legislation will be taken to Parliament.

Attorney General Dale Marshall expressed this commitment today as he delivered remarks at the opening of a series of workshops for stakeholders on the national cybercrime legislation, at the Lloyd Erskine Sandiford Centre.

Mr. Marshall told his audience: “I can say to you that the Government is committed to seeing this legislation brought swiftly to Parliament, and we are also committed to ratifying the Budapest Convention.”

Noting that Government enacted a Computer Misuse Act in 2006, the Attorney General said it was adequate to deal with the challenges at that time.

“Of course, our facility with computer technology, the prevalence of social media, and I suppose the increasing sophistication of the criminal element forced us to relook the legislative framework that we had in place, and to see if it was adequate to deal with our current circumstances, and not just in the area of cybercrime.

“In looking at our recent child justice and child protection legislation, we had to consider the impact of the technology on some very serious offences against minors. We know that it is quite common today for individuals to groom children using computer technology, get them engaged in pornographic activity and so on. So in a sense, we are here today because the pervasiveness of criminal activity using computer technology has been viewed in stark light,” he stated.

Mr. Marshall underscored the importance of the consultation with stakeholders over the next three days, saying the discussion is key and will redound to a much better piece of legislation, if there are any defects.

“But certainly it will also mean that when it does get enacted, the various people who have to deal with it will be more than prepared,” the Attorney General proffered.

Chairman of the Law Reform Commission, Sir David Simmons, stated that cybercrime is a very serious international phenomenon and the legislation has to do its best to try and keep up with the modalities of cybercrime.

He thanked Chairman of the Law Reform Commission, Sir David Simmons, for the hard work being done.  

In his remarks, Sir David said although information and communication technologies had led to significant social economic development worldwide, cybercrime could have a negative impact on core societal values such as human rights, democracy and the rule of law. He noted that Barbados was well aware of the disruption that was wrought by cybercrime to institutions in the public and private sectors in the last few years.

Sir David continued: “Governments must therefore strengthen legislation and the capacity of relevant authorities to handle electronic evidence and to investigate, prosecute and adjudicate cybercrime. But in addition, international cooperation is absolutely necessary and critical to succeeding in carrying out those functions.”

Countries in this region, he pointed out, have taken steps, in recent years, to equip themselves with legislation to address cybercrime. He said the Budapest Convention on cybercrime has served as a gold standard in respect of legislation for states wishing to adapt their national legislation.

He noted that the Law Reform Commission is of the view that the draft bills on Cybercrime and Mutual Assistance in Criminal Matters are in their final stages of drafting.

“We wish to ensure that any amendments that may originate out of the workshops over the next three days, will be of such a nature as will enable us to make any amendments that will be necessary and consequential before the Attorney General takes the bills to Cabinet and ultimately to Parliament.

“We hope that the bills may reach Parliament by the end of this calendar year. Cybercrime is a very serious international phenomenon and the legislation has to do its best to try and keep up with the modalities of cybercrime,” Sir David stated.

As part of ongoing cooperation, the Octopus Project of the Council of Europe and the CARICOM IMPACS are supporting Barbados in the workshops, aimed at raising awareness of the legislation by law enforcement agencies and criminal justice authorities. Those participating in the sessions include the judiciary and magistracy, Department of Public Prosecutions, The Barbados Police Service and various service providers. (PR/GIS)

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EBC Officers Conducting Verification Of Addresses Exercise

The public is advised that Registering Officers from the Electoral and Boundaries Commission (EBC) are in the field conducting a verification exercise to confirm the address of each registrant. This activity is in accordance with the Representation of the People Act Cap 12, Section 12.

EBC Registering Officers will be wearing the department’s branded T-shirts with the official ID prominently displayed as they visit residents in districts across the island.

Householders are encouraged to cooperate with the Registering Officers and secure their pets or animals during the visit. (PR/GIS)

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Police Service Tips For A Safe Bank Holiday Weekend

As persons prepare to attend various events over this extended weekend, Crime Prevention Officer with The Barbados Police Service, Inspector Roger Babb, is encouraging them to “stay in control” as they enjoy themselves.

Inspector Babb reminds members of the public that drinking alcohol impairs their ability to make good decisions, and drinking and driving may result in accidents that can be fatal.

 The Crime Prevention Officer shared these useful tips:

  • Do not feel pressured to drink alcohol; it is okay to say no.
  • Do not drink and drive, always have a sober designated driver.
  • If you drink, do so in moderation and never leave your drink unattended.
  • Do not let anyone bring a drink for you.
  • To avoid having your drinks spiked, buy your own drinks, and watch the bartender make or open them.
  • If you think your drink was tampered with, let someone know and seek medical attention.
  • Be cautious with strangers and do not accept drinks from them.
  • Be aware of your surroundings.
  • Never mix alcohol with other drugs.
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SANDALS BARBADOS RECEIVES (CARPHA) AWARD

Sandals Barbados is the proud recipient of the Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA) Healthier Safer Tourism (HST) award. 

The presentation was made recently at the Ministry of Health and Wellness office located in the Frank Walcott Building, St. Michael, Barbados. 

Accepting the award for the Luxury Included Resort was General Manager Bruno Couesnon.

In his brief remarks Couesnon thanked every one of the team members who contributed to the resort’s recent accolade.

“It’s always nice to win awards; but it takes a team effort to achieve the results for which we are being recognized, today. The health and safety of our guests and team members are important to us and it is great to be selected and celebrated by CARPHA for doing our part and succeeding,” said Couesnon.

 Executive Director of CARPHA Dr. Lisa Indar commended the hotel for achieving this internationally recognized award and praised its commitment to health and safety procedures.

“The 2019 Covid pandemic led to global shut down of tourism but it also demonstrated the resilience of the Caribbean by being able to bounce back. Part of that bouncing back was to be able to create a healthier and safer tourism experience and the reason you are here today is by being part of the tourism health programme and implementing proactive measures,” said Dr. Indar.

Some of the benefits of this award include being regionally and internationally recognized for healthier safer tourism endorsed by the Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO); the Caribbean Hotel & Tourism Association (CHTA) and the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC).

The award is the only traveler’s health award where compliance is assessed – it is measurable and verifiable, ensuring the safety of the tourist facility, staff and guests. It also gives a comparative, marketing advantage and gives value to the quality of service.(PR)

CAPTION: Sandals Barbados General Manager General Manager Bruno Couesnon (L) accepting the CARPHA award from Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Kenneth George

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