Dhaka, Dec 24 (V7N)— The Advisory Council of the interim government has given its final nod to the draft of the Cybersecurity Ordinance 2024, which aims to provide a robust legal structure for addressing cybersecurity issues in Bangladesh.

The approval came at a council meeting at the office of Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus today (24 December), according to a Cabinet Division statement.

The council has approved the Cybersecurity Ordinance after it was vetted by the Legislative and Parliamentary Affairs Division.

The ordinance was presented by the Information and Communication Technology Division.

Besides, the council also gave its approval to a proposal for establishing the July Uprising Memorial Museum at Ganabhaban, which was the official residence of the prime minister of Bangladesh.

The Ministry of Cultural Affairs will implement this project.

The council also approved a proposal to implement the recommendations of the committee constituted to alleviate the problems of retired government officials who were deprived of promotion.

The Ministry of Public Administration and Finance Division will take necessary action in this regard keeping the Cabinet Division informed.

Earlier on 12 December, the council granted its preliminary approval for the draft of the Cybersecurity Ordinance 2024.