3rd February 2025 4:17:57 PM
1 min readEmmanuel Bedzrah, who chairs the committee looking into the disruptions during the ministerial vetting, reassured the public that the investigation is not designed to unfairly target any Member of Parliament.At a press briefing on February 3, 2025, alongside his fellow committee members, the Ho West MP highlighted the committee's pledge to carry out a thorough and unbiased investigation.
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Bedzrah encouraged all involved—Members of Parliament, the media, and participants at the vetting session—to provide any information that could contribute to restoring order and improving cooperation within Parliament.“The committee would like to place on record that it is not part of its job to target or witch-hunt anyone. We’re not here to witch-hunt any of our colleagues or Members of Parliament.
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This work is to look for evidence of any Member of Parliament who may have flouted the rules of engagement in this house.”The seven-member committee was set up by Speaker Alban Bagbin on January 31, 2025, following the violent clashes during the vetting process on January 30. The committee’s role is to determine who is responsible and recommend appropriate actions.
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