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Seychelles Requests Invitation to Accede to Budapest Convention

Seychelles
Bernard Georges

PGA was pleased to be informed by PGA Executive Committee Member Hon. Bernard Georges earlier today that the Government of Seychelles has decided to request an invitation to accede to the Budapest Convention on Cybercrime. PGA congratulates the Government of Seychelles on taking this important decision and is also appreciative for the advocacy of Hon. Bernard Georges in this matter.

Seychelles preparing changes to law to accede to Budapest Convention on Cybercrime

seychelles request budapest convention
Seychelles preparing changes to law to accede to Budapest Convention on Cybercrime - Seychelles News Agency - October 10, 2024

For further background information on PGA's Global Parliamentary Campaign to Promote Universalization of the Budapest Convention on Cybercrime and its 2 Additional Protocols, please click here

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For further Information on PGA IPSP's Cybersecurity Initiative, please contact:

Mr. Peter Barcroft
Senior Director,
International Peace and Security Program
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Mr. Florian Delsert
Program Officer,
International Peace and Security Program
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