
PATRIOTIC Front (PF) Lusaka Central member of Parliament (MP) Guy Scott was on March 30 suspended from the National Assembly for 30 days for breaching parliamentary privileges.
Speaker of the National Assembly Amusaa Mr Mwanamwambwa suspended Dr Scott after the Committee on Privileges, Absences and Support Services found the MP with a prima facie case.
Dr Scott recently wrote a letter to PF Chililabombwe MP Esther Banda, through The Post, in which he said the clerk of the Select Committee should make public its proceedings on the scrutiny of Justice IreenMambilima who was reappointed as Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) chairperson.
He told Mrs Banda to try to persuade the committee to ensure that all proceedings concerning Mrs Justice Mambilima’s appointment are in the public domain, contrary to parliamentary rules and regulations.
Dr Scott’s suggestions to Mrs Banda are contained in a letter published in The Post of February 23, 2011.
The committee, to which Mrs Banda was a member, was appointed to scrutinise the reappointment of Mrs Justice Mambilima as ECZ chairperson
In his ruling, Mr Mwanamwambwa said Dr Scott’s conduct was not just a mockery but demeaning to the House.
“The House is extremely displeased with the MP’s blatant misconduct of disregarding rules and procedures. Dr Scott’s behaviour to author and cause to publish the article prematurely disclosed the proceedings of the Select Committee to the public.
“So, in accordance with the decision of the House, you are suspended from the services of the National Assembly, accordingly. I now order that you leave the chamber through the main entrance on a 30-day suspension as resolved by the House,” Mr Mwanamwambwa said.
He said Dr Scott’s irresponsible conduct did not only interfere with the task of the committee and Mrs Banda as a member of the committee but had potential to injure Mrs Justice Mambilima who did not have an opportunity to defend herself.
Mr Mwanamwambwa said as a senior member of the House, Dr Scott should be familiar with the Standing Orders of the House which clearly set out the rules and procedures of the select committee.
“I take this opportunity to remind you, Dr Scott, that, in accordance with Section 28 (2) of the Powers and Privileges Act, Cap 12 of the Laws of Zambia, during the period of your suspension, you will not receive a salary or allowance that you are entitled to as a member,” he said.
Mr Mwanamwambwa said Dr Scott will not participate in any business or activities of the National Assembly, its committees and activities he participated in as a member outside the House in his capacity as MP.
He said the proceedings of the select committee are not open to the public but MPs have an opportunity to debate the report of the select committee in Parliament.
Mr Mwanamwambwa said it was during this debate that Dr Scott should have expressed his views and concerns on Mrs Justice Mambilima, to the House and not in public.
“It was, therefore, unwarranted for you to rush to the media and prematurely disclose the proceedings of the select committee. Furthermore, your reference to the National Assembly as a fake democracy did not only make a mockery of the House but also brought it into ridicule and disrespect,” he said.
The speaker reminded Dr Scott, who is PF vice -president, that the respect accorded to Parliament has been built over the years and the House expects every member to continue building on it.
Mr Mwanamwambwa said it was highly irresponsible for Dr Scott, who is a senior MP, to bring down the integrity and dignity of Parliament in the manner he did.
He said this should serve as a warning to other MPs because the House will not tolerate gross indiscipline and misconduct.
[Zambia Daily Mail]