NPP MP “repelled” over issue based on modified law during Ofori-Atta censure sitting

NPP MP "repelled" over issue based on modified law during Ofori-Atta censure sitting

The Okaikwei North Constituency Member of Parliament for the New Patriotic Party, NPP, referenced a modified statute when requesting clarity on issues pertaining to the Petroleum Management Act.

NPP MP "repelled" over issue based on modified law during Ofori-Atta censure sitting
NPP MP “repelled” over issue based on modified law during Ofori-Atta censure sitting

Nasir Alfa Mohammed, a witness for the Public Interest and Accountability Committee, was being questioned by Patrick Yaw Boamah, an attorney and member of the ad hoc committee looking into a vote of censure made against the embattled Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta.

On November 17, when it was the MP’s turn to ask a series of questions, he attempted to wrap things up by asking the witness to explain a piece of a pertinent statute, but the guest informed the committee that the said law didn’t exist.

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