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Censure motions are serious parliamentary business – Abu Jinapor schools minority

Samuel Sackey by Samuel Sackey
December 9, 2022
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Censure motions are serious parliamentary business – Abu Jinapor schools minority

File Photo: MP for Damango Samuel Abu Jinapor has schooled the minority caucus to be serious in parliamentary business

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The Member of Parliament for Damongo Constituency, in the Northen Region, Samuel Abu Jinapor has hit hard at the minority caucus in Parliament for invoking censure motion for parochial and partisan interests.
He schooled them that censure motions are very serious parliamentary businesses which are to be invoked in very serious cases that borders on the integrity of Ministers of State.
The Lawmaker who doubles as the Minister for Lands and Natural Resources made the remarks when contributing to the debate on a motion to censure the Finance Minister, Ken Ofori Atta.
The motion, which was filed by the minority caucus in parliament, alleged, among others, that the finance minister had engaged in conflict interest, and had made unconstitutional withdrawals from the consolidated Fund.
After the initial debate on the motion, the Speaker referred it to an eight-member committee to investigate the allegations and report to plenary.
The Committee presented its report on Thursday, November 8, 2022, paving way for the final debate on the motion. After the debate and calls for the House to cast ballot to determine the fate of the minister amid the Majority caucus’ walk out of the House, the Minister maintained that he was not guilty since it failed to meet the required two-thirds threshold for a vote of censure to be passed.
Commenting on the motion, the Damongo MP, said censure motions were developed by the UK Parliament to replace impeachment proceedings against the executive, which was deemed cumbersome.
He said they were to be adopted only in the most grievous cases, as its lead to a Minister losing his office.
He said even though censure motions in the UK are no longer used to remove Ministers, they are seldom used.
Referring to the practice in the United States, he said although the US Constitution allows Senate to censure its own members, since the American Constitution was adopted in 1789, the practice has been used only nine (9) times.
According to Mr. Jinapor, the allegations contained in the minority’s censure motion do not meet the litmus test for censure motions.
Citing the case of MP for North Tongu, Okudzeto Ablakwa as against Obetsebi Lamptey, he said the Constitution has assigned the power to investigate allegations of conflict of interest to the Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ).
He queried how allegations of conflict of interest, which has already been investigate by CHRAJ, could form a basis of a censure motion.
To the NPP MP, he was not surprised that the Committee established by the Speaker found that allegation as unmeritorious and asked the finance minister not to comment on same.
Touching on the other grounds, he continued that the Committee that investigated the allegations made no adverse findings against Mr. Ofori Atta.
He used the platform and called on the minority to ensure they do not set a bad precedent with the motion, which will eventually affect the efficient functioning of Government in future.
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