By Kim Sausle
17 March 2010
Internet service providers in South Africa will be obliged to report internet addresses on their servers that are suspected of containing information that facilitates or promotes human trafficking as from next month.
Newsflash News Agency reports that Justice and Constitutional Development Minister Jeff Radebe denied that the new Bill aimed at curbing human and child trafficking was created with the 2010 World Cup in mind.
He did however say the World Cup would not be devoid of challenges and the government had a duty to make sure that the country was safe.
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