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Jamaicas Constitutional Court strikes down national biometric system

The Constitutional Court of Jamaica has struck down the countrys mandatory biometric National Identification and Registration Act. The law required all Jamaicans to register biometric data and obtain a NIDS identity card, which would be needed to access government services, and also used for KYC and other business practices. A panel consisting of Chief Justice Bryan Sykes, Justice David Batts and Justice Lisa Palmer Hamilton ruled in favor of a legal challenge brought by Julian Robinson. Robinson claimed that several constitutional violations were included in the act.

Source: https://www.biometricupdate.com/201904/jamaicas-constitutional-court-strikes-down-national-biometric-system

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