Privacy laws may need to be tweaked to allow for a new alliance to combat scams.
The Commerce and Consumer Affairs Minister has announced the Anti-Scam Alliance, which joins government, industry, and consumer groups.
The alliance establishes a formal structure for industries to share data about scams and shut them down in real-time.
Minister Scott Simpson told Heather du Plessis-Allan the Government is exploring ways to ensure all laws are complied with.
He also believes Facebook has a role to play in cracking down on scams.
Meta is involved in the alliance, and Simpson says Facebook should ensure scammers don't use their site.
He told du Plessis-Allan rules are in place to control advertising in print media but not in the digital world.
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