The Joint Committee of Ethics and Members of Parliament has reproduced nine MPs – President Markokene Ramokgopa Minister photo: offer.
The Joint Committee on Ethics and Members of the Assembly was reprimanded by the ninth MP – including presidential Markokgene Ramokgopa
Ramokgopa, a list of criminals, Deputy Minister of Public Affairs and Infrastructure Nhlamulo Ndhlela, Deputy Minister of Transport Mkhuleko Hlengwa and Deputy Minister of Justice and the Deputy Minister of Justice of the Minister of Justice and the Minister of Development of the Minister of Justice.
One statementAt the same time, the Committee said the Committee, which facilitates the release process in the establishment of confidence in parliamentary, “he said.
Article 12 (4) of the rules of ethical conduct and disclosure of members of the members recipe After a general election, MPs should disclose the interests of the parliamentary opening within 60 working days. If a member does not have any registration, a “Nile” return must be submitted.
In a letter sent to the Speaker of the Milli Majlis, Nel said he intends to review the decision of the Committee, noting that members did not register the interests. He said he was presenting his statement on October 24, 2024.
The committee rejected him and rejected him to fines R10,000.
Ndhlela, inability to present a statement, said that the role of the MK Party spokesman is “demanding”. When he was aware of the deadline, he tried to participate in the issue, but he said, because it was changed by the IT section because it was struggled with his password. He rejected the committee’s excuse and fine NDHLELA R10 000.
According to the report, Ramokgopa, for no reason, has submitted the disclosure of seven days after the deadline. Zickalaly also presented his statement seven days later, there was no “control” that could not do this in time.
The committee said there were no factors that the reasons for the lawyers can take into account for less punishment.