New Advance Fee (419) Fraud & Other Related Offences Act, 2006
New Advance Fee (419) Fraud & Other Related Offences Act, 2006
There is a new Advance Fee Fraud & Other Related Offences Act, 2006. This Law requires all internet service providers to keep record(s) of all internet users in their network. Users of cyber cafes are in turn now required to register with the cyber cafe owners as members; to the application form must be attached their passport photos, current home address, etc. All internet service providers are also required by this Law to register their businesses with the Economic & Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC). There is also a new National Industrial Court Act, 2006. This new Law confers on the National Industrial Court the status of a superior Court of record with exclusive jurisdiction with respect to organised labour and industrial relations matters.
There is a new Advance Fee Fraud & Other Related Offences Act, 2006. This Law requires all internet service providers to keep record(s) of all internet users in their network. Users of cyber cafes are in turn now required to register with the cyber cafe owners as members; to the application form must be attached their passport photos, current home address, etc. All internet service providers are also required by this Law to register their businesses with the Economic & Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC). There is also a new National Industrial Court Act, 2006. This new Law confers on the National Industrial Court the status of a superior Court of record with exclusive jurisdiction with respect to organised labour and industrial relations matters.
There is a new Advance Fee Fraud & Other Related Offences Act, 2006. This Law requires all internet service providers to keep record(s) of all internet users in their network. Users of cyber cafes are in turn now required to register with the cyber cafe owners as members; to the application form must be attached their passport photos, current home address, etc. All internet service providers are also required by this Law to register their businesses with the Economic & Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC). There is also a new National Industrial Court Act, 2006. This new Law confers on the National Industrial Court the status of a superior Court of record with exclusive jurisdiction with respect to organised labour and industrial relations matters.