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You’re not above the law, immunity does not cover you everywhere – Bagbin to MPs

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You’re not above the law, immunity does not cover you everywhere – Bagbin to MPs

Speaker of Parliament Alban Bagbin has told legislators that they are not above the laws of the land hence they should be measured in their conduct and utterances.

He told the lawmakers that the immunity they enjoy does not cover them everywhere except when they are in the House during plenary or committee discussions.

He said these while referring the Member of Parliament for Assin Central Kennedy Agyapong to the Privileges Committee of Parliament for his utterances against a journalist with the Multimedia Group, Erastus Asare Donkor.

Mr Agyapong on Friday, July 9, is reported to have allegedly threatened to attack Mr Asare Donkor, “for the journalistic work that the latter undertook during the recent shootings and killing incident at Ejura” on his television station.

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The Multimedia Group filed a formal complaint against Mr Agyapong.

On Wednesday July 14, Tamale North lawmaker Alhassan Suhuyini raised the issue on the floor of the house and asked the Speaker to refer the matter to the Privileges Committee.

The Speaker accordingly said “As it is now, I am compelled to refer it to the Privileges Committee. I want to emphasize that it is the House that will take the decision, it is not the speaker, it is not any other person apart from the House.

“That will be your collective wisdom that come to the conclusion whether what is alleged is just a mere allegation or is supported by facts and whether those facts constitute contempt of the House and abuse of a privilege of members.

“It is important for me to emphasize here that the privilege and immunity of free speech applies in full force in plenary session and committee sessions, not when members are outside debating issues or on radio and TV. You don’t have that right, that privilege, that immunity to just say anything because you are a member of parliament.

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“We are not above the law. It is for good reasons because you represent a large number of people, you should be given the full immunity to be able to say what the people say they want you to say. That is why you say it here and you are covered.

“That immunity doesn’t extend to you in anywhere else. So pleased the committee should go into the matter, submit the report.”

Source: 3news.com

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