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UAE: Acquittal of government officials for privacy breach overturned

Posted on November 25, 2015 by pogowasright.org

Haneen Dajani reports:

Three government officials who installed CCTV cameras in a women’s customer service centre will once again appear in court after their acquittal was overturned by the appeals court.

Tuesday’s ruling upheld the first verdict issued in the case by the Court of Misdemeanor, which found the trio guilty of breaching employees’ privacy.

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