Attorney General to Table Bill Strengthening Cybercrime Investigations and Data Protection

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Attorney General Sir Steadroy Benjamin will today present the Electronic Crimes (Amendment) Bill, 2025 to Parliament, a key measure aimed at bolstering digital investigations and safeguarding citizens’ privacy in an increasingly online world.

The Bill updates Section 18 of the Electronic Crimes Act, 2013, which governs the use of Production Orders — legal directives that allow investigators to obtain electronic evidence in cyber-related cases. The amendments clarify the procedures for issuing and serving these orders, specify how information must be provided, and enhance data protection safeguards to prevent misuse.

It also introduces tougher penalties for non-compliance, holding both individuals and organizations to stricter standards of cooperation during lawful investigations.

Sir Steadroy said the legislative updates are vital to ensuring Antigua and Barbuda’s laws keep pace with emerging digital threats.

The proposed amendments form part of a wider package of legislative reforms being debated in Parliament today, as the Government seeks to modernize the nation’s legal framework and reinforce its resilience to evolving technological and security challenges.

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  1. Can someone who not only have criminal propensity, but a court found him guilty of it only to use his connections inside of government to get off when the ALP so call won the 2014 election, can that person now adjudicating criminal proceedings in Antigua and Barbuda snd bring any criminal laws to the country that would benefit this nation?
    Anything he brings to the nation would have already be carefully thought out and prepared with a loop hole for his future escape since the arms of the law is very long.

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