The Chairman of the committee investigating the recent chaos at the vetting of ministerial nominees, Emmanuel Bedzrah, has assured that the probe is not aimed at unfairly targeting any Member of Parliament.
Speaking at a press conference on February 3, 2025, in the company of committee members, the Ho West MP stressed that their objective is to ensure a fair and transparent process.
"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. This work is to look for evidence of any Member of Parliament who may have flouted the rules of engagement in this house," he said at the committee's first public meeting.
He called on all stakeholders, including MPs, the media, and guests present during the vetting, to volunteer information that will help promote peace and a spirit of collaboration in Parliament.
Mr Bedzrah also announced that the committee will hold public hearings, allowing individuals to testify openly about what transpired during the chaotic scenes that disrupted proceedings on Thursday, January 30.
The committee was established by the Speaker Alban Bagbin on January 31, 2025, following violent confrontations in Parliament during the vetting of ministerial nominees.
The seven-member committee, chaired by Emmanuel Bedzrah, has been tasked with identifying those responsible for the disruptions and recommending appropriate actions.
Addressing the House, Speaker Bagbin made it clear that no public funds would be used to repair any damaged items resulting from the altercations. Instead, he warned that MPs found guilty of misconduct would be surcharged for the cost of repairs.
Meanwhile, four MPs are already serving a two-week suspension as a result of the chaos.
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