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The office of the Data Protection Commissioner has defended its move to revoke the license issued to Tools for Humanity, Worldcoin’s partner in Kenya, saying the move was a result of the failure of the company to stop data collection despite a cessation order. The data commissioner immaculate Kasait has further called on the national assembly ad-hoc committee to review data protection laws, terming world coin activities in the country as an eye opener to existing loopholes in the legal framework
MPs grill Data Protection Commissioner
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