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NICTA CEO Kila Gulo-Vui has emphasized the need for greater coordination in digital regulation following reports of Facebook being inaccessible in Papua New Guinea throughout Monday.

In a statement, Mr. Gulo-Vui confirmed that NICTA had immediately launched an investigation, reaching out to the PNG National Cyber Security Centre and Meta, Facebookโ€™s parent company.

However, the cause of the access issue remains unclear. โ€œWe appreciate the publicโ€™s patience and understanding as we continue to investigate this matter and will provide updates as more information becomes available,โ€ he said.

The issue took on a new dimension after a media statement by Police Minister Hon. Peter Tsiamalili Jnr surfaced, claiming the successful testing of innovative technology to regulate Facebook and other online platforms. Mr. Gulo-Vui clarified that NICTA was neither consulted nor involved in the testing referenced by the Minister.

โ€œPublic confidence in our digital governance relies on transparency and consistency in how we approach online regulation,โ€ Mr. Gulo-Vui stated.

โ€œIt is essential that all key stakeholders, including NICTA, law enforcement, telecommunications providers, and government agencies, collaborate closely to ensure that any actions taken are well-understood and properly executed.โ€

While acknowledging that online regulation falls within legal frameworks such as the Counter-Terrorism Act 2024 and the National ICT Act 2009, Mr. Gulo-Vui stressed that digital freedom and security must be balanced.

โ€œNational security is a priority, but we must ensure that regulation does not inadvertently erode public trust or digital rights,โ€ he added.

Mr. Gulo-Vui is set to meet with the Minister for ICT to discuss NICTAโ€™s role in the governmentโ€™s broader policy on digital governance.

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