Pakistan’s Personal Data Protection Bill Approval Delayed Again

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Personal Data Protection Bill, further delay, Pakistan IT Ministry, IT Senate Committee

Pakistan’s Personal Data Protection Bill, a crucial piece of legislation for safeguarding citizens’ digital information, has hit another roadblock. The Ministry of Information Technology (IT) has announced a further delay in its approval, requesting an additional 14 days to finalize the draft.

The Ministry of IT informed the Senate Standing Committee on IT about the postponement. Officials stated that a revised draft of the bill has been circulated to relevant stakeholders, and their feedback is currently being incorporated.

Ongoing consultations are focused on key clauses within the bill. The goal is to create a comprehensive and effective legal framework that addresses all concerns, minimizing the chance of future delays.

The Ministry of IT reiterated its commitment to completing the draft within the two-week timeframe. Once finalized, the bill will be reviewed by an inter-ministerial committee before being submitted to the federal cabinet and other stakeholders for final approval.

The ministry has pledged to fulfill all legal requirements and procedures to ensure the bill’s successful passage.

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