To Strengthen Digital Security Framework: Liberiaโ€™s Senate Endorses Cybercrime Act of 2025

To Strengthen Digital Security Framework: Liberiaโ€™s Senate Endorses Cybercrime Act of 2025

MONROVIA, LIBERIA: The Liberian Senate has unanimously voted to enact into law the Cybercrime Act of 2021โ€”renamed and styled as โ€œThe Cybercrime Act of 2025โ€.

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The Bill passages obtained 25 votes based on a comprehensive recommendation from the Senate Joint Committee on Post and Telecommunications, Judiciary, Human Rights, Claims and Petitions.

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The Bill, passed on Tuesday, November 4, 2025, during the Senateโ€™s ย 48-Day Sitting in its 2nd Session of the 55th Legislature, underscored the national urgency of adopting a strengthened, modernized, and technologically responsive cyber security regime capable of protecting citizens, institutions, and the broader digital ecosystem.ย 

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According to the Senate Joint Committees, the Actโ€™s passage aligns with growing recognition of Liberiaโ€™s deepening reliance on electronic platforms for commerce, communication, and public administration which requires an upgraded legal shield against increasingly cyber threats that poses risks to national stability and public trust.

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The Bill followed the Joint Committeeโ€™s methodical review of the existing 2021 Act, during which members conducted extensive hearings, expert engagements, and statutory analyses to evaluate the adequacy of Liberiaโ€™s cyber governance mechanisms.

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The Cybercrime Act of 2025 will address digital fraud, unauthorized system access, identity intrusion, online harassment, and data breaches impacting both private and public sectors.ย 

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With this enactment, Liberia has reinforced cyber governance framework that expands investigative authority, clarifies digital evidence protocols, heightens penalties for high-risk cyber offenses, and establishes a coherent national system for safeguarding critical digital infrastructures.ย 

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The new law represents a strategic modernization of Liberiaโ€™s cyber-security posture, positioning the country to respond more effectively to evolving electronic threats.

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The Bill will also safeguard citizensโ€™ digital rights, protecting institutional data integrity, supporting secure economic activity, and aligning with global and regional cyber-security standards.

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