Kagame’s paranoia is on the rise. Rwanda MPs push for ‘moles’ in public offices, phone tapping

Rwanda’s parliament has proposed that the government start listening in on civil servants’ private communications and have “moles” in public offices in order to detect and curb corruption.

According to the Members of Parliament, such radical measures are necessary because it is becoming increasingly difficult to fight corruption, especially in development projects.

Under a law passed on August 22, 2013 on interception of communications, phone tapping is considered lawful if it is done in the interest of national security. FULL STORY

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