The Online Safety (Amendment) Bill has been officially published in the government gazette. This bill has sparked significant debate, with concerns raised about its potential to limit freedom of expression and violate constitutional rights.
To address these concerns, the Cabinet approved a draft amendment to the Security of Online Methods Act No. 9 of 2024 of February 12, 2024.
The Cabinet of Ministers had approved the proposal forwarded by the Minister of Public Security Tiran Alles to publish the said draft bill in the government gazette and to present the same to the Parliament.
On July 23, 2024, the Cabinet of Ministers approved the publication of the revised bill and its subsequent tabling in Parliament.
To address these concerns, the Cabinet approved a draft amendment to the Security of Online Methods Act No. 9 of 2024 of February 12, 2024.
The Cabinet of Ministers had approved the proposal forwarded by the Minister of Public Security Tiran Alles to publish the said draft bill in the government gazette and to present the same to the Parliament.
On July 23, 2024, the Cabinet of Ministers approved the publication of the revised bill and its subsequent tabling in Parliament.
Latest News
Australian doctor dies after world-first brain tumour treatment
Local
07 June 2026
Airlines cut 2026 profit outlook as Iran war drives fuel surge
Local
07 June 2026
Zelenskiy in UK for talks with Starmer
Local
07 June 2026
Iran threatens retaliation after Beirut attack
Local
07 June 2026
Former SIS chief admitted to Colombo National Hospital
Local
07 June 2026
Iranian court upholds jail term, travel ban for Jafar Panahi
Local
07 June 2026
Olivia Rodrigo debuts new album featuring Robert Smith duet
Local
07 June 2026
Iran's World Cup team arrive in Tijuana
Local
07 June 2026
Iran assets will stay frozen until peace deal is reached
Local
07 June 2026
Israel strikes Gaza as Egypt leads new ceasefire talks
Local
07 June 2026