Public Policy

Ministry Clarifies $15M Legal Allocation for Health Sector Budget
Regulatory & Administrative Law Ministry Clarifies $15M Legal Allocation for Health Sector Budget

In recent discussions held during a Standing Finance Committee meeting on October 11, 2024, the Ministry of Health clarified information regarding the $15 million estimate for legal bills, as reported in two daily newspapers. This article seeks to address the misinformation, provide transparent

How Did the Cyberattack Disrupt Uttarakhand's Government Services?
Tech & Intellectual Property How Did the Cyberattack Disrupt Uttarakhand's Government Services?

On October 2, 2024, a massive cyberattack struck the Uttarakhand State Data Centre, causing significant disruptions across various government and police services. This event sent shockwaves through the state's administrative functions, highlighting vulnerabilities in critical infrastructure. The

Authorities Urge Vigilance as Digital Arrest Scams Surge in Complexity
Tech & Intellectual Property Authorities Urge Vigilance as Digital Arrest Scams Surge in Complexity

The rise of cybercrime is an escalating concern, especially with the emergence of sophisticated digital arrest scams. These scams exploit fear and urgency to defraud unsuspecting individuals, posing significant challenges to law enforcement and cybersecurity experts. As digital infrastructures grow

Debate Highlights Stark Differences on Climate Policies and Energy Future
Regulatory & Administrative Law Debate Highlights Stark Differences on Climate Policies and Energy Future

The recent debate between Senators Vance and Walz underscored significant divergences in climate policies and visions for the future of energy in the United States. Against the backdrop of Hurricane Helene, the moderators prompted discussions about climate change, energy production, and job

Is Accessing M-PESA for Loan Recovery Legal and Privacy-Friendly?
Tech & Intellectual Property Is Accessing M-PESA for Loan Recovery Legal and Privacy-Friendly?

The Kenyan government's recent decision to recoup unpaid loans from the Hustler Fund by accessing defaulters' M-PESA accounts has ignited a significant debate regarding its legality and implications for data privacy. The contentious move was justified by Susan Mang'eni, Principal Secretary for the

How Did Philip Shiner's Fraud Impact Iraq War Veterans and Taxpayers?
Tech & Intellectual Property How Did Philip Shiner's Fraud Impact Iraq War Veterans and Taxpayers?

The rise and fall of Philip Shiner, once hailed as a renowned human rights lawyer, reads like a cautionary tale of ethical degradation. His fraudulent actions centered around claims made against Iraq War veterans, deceiving the public and misusing taxpayer funds. Shiner’s story unravels as one of

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