Speaker Bagbin Launches Probe Into MP’s Reported Galamsey Dealings

Bagbin cautioned that Parliament will not defend any member caught involved in destructive mining practices during a session on Wednesday, February 26, where MPs and stakeholders developed a plan for responsible small-scale mining.
“Let me be unequivocal in stating that Parliament will not tolerate any MP, regardless of position, who is found to be complicit in destructive mining activities,” he stated.
He added, “There’s a petition before me concerning an MP, and I have initiated an investigation. The member himself has appeared before me on that. We are not going to countenance it at all.”
Bagbin also emphasized how important it is for legislators to maintain integrity and accountability, saying, “As lawmakers, we must lead by example. Any MP caught engaging in or facilitating this type of existential threat to our lives will face the full rigours of the law—and I mean what I say.
“We cannot preach accountability and integrity to the nation while turning a blind eye to misconduct within our ranks.”
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