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Kanduyi MP John Makali now wants the relevant institutions to take legal action against Members of Parliament alleged to be involved in corruption while discharging their duties in the House. Makali’s call comes just after the President revealed that some MPs are using their committees to solicit bribes from governors and other government officials when they appear before those committees for questioning.
Kanduyi MP John Makali Calls for Tough Action on Corrupt Lawmakers
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