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BREAKING: Senators debate clauses in CCB/CCT Act amendment

By Ihesiulo Grace 27 October 2016 92 No comment
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Members of the Senate are currently debating the clauses in the amendment of the Code of Conduct Act.

This is following the presentation of the report on the bill by the Senate Committee on Ethics, Privileges and Public Petitions, which marks the third stage in the process of passing the amendments into law.

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