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March 19, 2025 - Comments Off on Progress, New Deadline Set for Personal Data Protection Bill

Progress, New Deadline Set for Personal Data Protection Bill

A new 14-day deadline, from the time of publication, for the completion of the drafting of the Personal Data Protection Bill (PDPB) has been set by the Ministry of Information Technology & Telecommunication (MoITT), and forwarded to the Senate Standing Committee on IT. According to Ary News, “the revised draft of the bill has already been shared with relevant stakeholders, and their feedback is currently under review.”

January 22, 2025 - Comments Off on Digital Nation Pakistan Bill is Approved: Government

Digital Nation Pakistan Bill is Approved: Government

The National Assembly’s Standing Committee on IT and Telecommunications approved the Digital Nation Pakistan Bill (DNPB, though not unanimously. Tabled in mid-December 2024 but then deferred for further review, the DNPB has been promoted by the government, particularly the Minister for IT, Shaza Fatima Khawaja, as making “services more accessible through mobile phones, reducing queues in government offices”. The Minister also asserted that the Bill would not centralise data, and that “no agency, including NADRA, holds centralised data.”

 

Standing Committee members critical of the DNPB in its current form questioned the need for a Digital Commission. They also argued against implementing the Bill without tackling internet disruptions and shoddy internet infrastructure, or implementing data protection legislation first.

December 16, 2024 - Comments Off on Bill to centralise citizen’s data tabled in the National Assembly

Bill to centralise citizen’s data tabled in the National Assembly

The government of Pakistan has proposed the “Digital Nation Pakistan Bill, 2024”, to centralise the data of Pakistani citizens, into a unified “digital ID”, introducing the bill in the National Assembly. Tabled by the Minister of State for  IT and Telecom Shaza Khawaja, the bill also establishes two agencies as part of the data centralisation drive: the National Digital Commission (NDC), and the Pakistan Digital Authority (PDA).

The NDC – headed by the Prime Minister, chief ministers and heads of government departments – would be tasked with developing the “required policy, provide governance and ensure necessary coordination amongst federal, provincial, and sectoral bodies” in regards to the data of citizens. The PDA, according to the report, would be led by “top industry experts”, and “would develop, implement, monitor and periodically update the national digital masterplan, including sectoral plans and implementation plans, to ensure alignment with the strategic guidelines of the NDC.” News reports pertaining to the bill and the agencies that it creates, however, do not go into details as to how the data centralisation would take place. The reports do not discuss the safety of that data, or the privacy of citizens – not just in terms of the right to privacy, but a matter of concern given that the data of at least 2.7 million Pakistanis stored with NADRA had been leaked over a five year period.