Nigeria: 'It's Unconstitutional', SERAP Asks Tinubu to Stop Phone Tapping Rules
SERAP has urged President Tinubu to withdraw the phone tapping regulations, claiming they are unconstitutional and violate Nigeria's international obligations.
Stop ‘unlawful’ mass phone-tapping rules, SERAP urges Tinubu
SERAP has called on President Tinubu to withdraw controversial phone-tapping regulations, labeling them as unconstitutional and inconsistent with Nigeria's international obligations.
Allowing evidence from phone taps in investigations - amendments to the law being prepared in the Saeima
Latvia's Saeima is preparing legal amendments to permit the use of evidence obtained from phone taps in investigations, which has raised concerns over privacy and ethical implications.
Afternoon Recap: El-Rufai charged over NSA phone tapping, US hits eight Nigerians with terror sanctions, other top stories
The Nigerian government is facing a turbulent week with fresh sanctions from the US against eight individuals linked to terrorist activities while legal actions against former Kaduna Governor Nasir El-Rufai are underway.
Nigeria: Niger Delta Coalition Demands Investigation of El-Rufai Over Phone Tapping Allegation
A coalition of Niger Delta groups has called for an investigation into former Governor Nasir El-Rufai following his claims of a breach in national security regarding phone tapping of the National Security Adviser's communications.
Paul Dacre says claims Mail broke law to target Doreen Lawrence ‘bitterly wounding’
Paul Dacre expressed deep personal hurt over allegations that the Daily Mail used illegal tactics against Doreen Lawrence, mother of murdered teenager Stephen Lawrence, despite the newspaper's efforts to secure justice for her son.
Elton John accuses Daily Mail publisher of ‘abhorrent’ invasion of privacy
Elton John condemned the Daily Mail publisher for invading his privacy by allegedly tapping phone calls and accessing private medical information.
Wiretapping: The prosecutor demands the guilt of the four defendants
The prosecutor in Athens has requested the conviction of four defendants involved in phone tapping through the illegal software Pretador, citing their connection to the implicated companies and software.