DIANNE KOHLER BARNARD, MP
DA SPOKESPERSON ON SAFETY SECURITY
Today the Justice and Safety and Security Portfolio Committees met to discuss whether or not to allow Members of Parliament implicated in the Travelgate saga to vote on the closure of the Scorpions. There are currently 12 MPs working in Parliament who admitted guilt in this matter, and are paying back the amounts fraudulently obtained. One MP is currently in court defending the case against him, and a further 13 had charges against them drawn up by the National Prosecuting Authority, and then subsequently declared de minimus non curat lex (the law does not involve itself with small matters). The cases were then handed over to the Parliamentary Disciplinary Committee for further action.
Similar posts: care health home
DA SPOKESPERSON ON SAFETY SECURITY
Today the Justice and Safety and Security Portfolio Committees met to discuss whether or not to allow Members of Parliament implicated in the Travelgate saga to vote on the closure of the Scorpions. There are currently 12 MPs working in Parliament who admitted guilt in this matter, and are paying back the amounts fraudulently obtained. One MP is currently in court defending the case against him, and a further 13 had charges against them drawn up by the National Prosecuting Authority, and then subsequently declared de minimus non curat lex (the law does not involve itself with small matters). The cases were then handed over to the Parliamentary Disciplinary Committee for further action.
Similar posts: care health home
- Mood:Cry
- Music:Mai Kuraki

