尼日利亚保护银行和其他金融机构客户免遭身份盗窃的法律办法

Kehinde Anifalaje
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虽然身份盗窃在银行业并不是一个新现象,但互联网、使用数据库存储客户个人信息以及网上交易无处不在的性质,加剧了银行客户对安全和隐私问题的担忧。值得注意的是,客户遭遇身份盗用的风险增加,不法分子和犯罪分子利用客户的个人信息进行欺诈,造成经济损失和声誉损害。本文探讨了银行和金融部门的身份盗窃问题,以及尼日利亚和英国为打击身份盗窃而采取的监管措施是否充分。文章认为,尽管尼日利亚有关于身份盗用的立法,其中有大量起诉身份盗用的规定,而且宪法保障公民的隐私权,但身份盗用者仍在不断侵犯公民的隐私权,他们在未经授权的情况下获取并破坏性地使用毫无戒心的受害者的个人和财务数据。文章最后指出,与其他任何犯罪一样,身份盗用也不可能完全根除,需要所有相关利益方共同努力,将尼日利亚社会中的身份盗用事件减少到最低限度。
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A legal approach to the protection of customers of banks and other financial institutions from identity theft in Nigeria
Although identity theft is not a new phenomenon in the banking industry, the internet, the use of databases in storing customers’ personal information as well as the ubiquitous nature of online transactions have heightened the issues of security and privacy concerns of bank customers. Of significant note is the increase in the risk of customers’ exposure to identity theft and the opening of the floodgates for unscrupulous and criminally minded persons to harvest customers’ personal information for fraudulent purposes with its attendant financial loss and reputational damages. This article examines identity theft within the banking and financial sector and the adequacy of the regulatory measures that have been deployed to combat it in Nigeria and the United Kingdom. It is contended that, despite the available legislation on identity theft in Nigeria with copious provisions to prosecute identity theft and the constitutional guarantee given to the privacy of citizens, the right to privacy of the citizens is still being constantly violated by identity thieves through unauthorised access to and damaging use of personal and financial data of unsuspecting victims. The article concludes that though, like any other crime, identity theft cannot be completely eradicated, it requires the concerted efforts of all relevant stakeholders to reduce its incidence to the barest minimum within Nigerian society.
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