
This is already being done. However, I don't think it will disuade fraudsters, currently they comfortably register for M-Pesa with fake ID's etc... On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 5:16 PM, kenne2ke <kenne2ke@gmail.com> wrote:
I know after closing one loophole another one emerges, but that never was a reason to stay static in terms of policy. What I keep wondering and agonizing about is why so many good policies are never taken seriously. Today, good friends, I need to know why we should not be required to register for sim cards. Why do we continue this policy of giving fraudsters such a huge playing field to just buy and dispose after illegal use. Why oh why? Hon Bitange Ndemo and others who have access to the state machinery should know that crime is not only about changing the people at the top but should also avail more resources to them. You would be amazed how easier it would be to solve and track down most of the home based fraudsters out there.
Anyone with the goodwill to push this regardless of what safaricom says (for selfish reasons) out there whom we can back up?
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