
SPEAKER of the National Assembly Amusaa Mwanamwambwa on March 17 reprimanded Patriotic Front (PF) Roan member of Parliament (MP) Chishimba Kambwili for voting on behalf of Livingstone MP Sakwiba Sikota on the amended Anti-Corruption Commission Bill No. 41 of 2010.
Mr Mwanamwambwa, who made a ruling on the matter for close to 30 minutes, said he is discontented with the conduct of Mr Kambwili by breaching the Parliamentary etiquette by voting on behalf of Mr Sikota.
The punishment meted out on Mr Kambwili was for him to stand behind the Parliament bar for 30 minutes.
“I order you to go and stand behind the Bar of the House. I also instruct the Sergeant-At-Arms to take the Speaker’s mace and stand behind you.
“This is not the first time you are being punished for breaching the rules and procedures of this honourable house.
You have been reprimanded and admonished several times before, which should be embarrassing for any honourable member. I want to believe that disciplinary measures are intended to create positive change in an individual. This doesn’t seem to be happening to you, which is very sad. This is the last time the House will have to mete out disciplinary action against you,” Mr Mwanamwambwa told Mr Kambwili.
He said the MP’s conduct misled the House and the public as the results of the voting were not a true reflection of the actual votes cast.
He said voting is one of the mechanisms used by the House to arrive at its decisions and it is gross misconduct and a serious breach of the rules and procedures of the House for any member to attempt to exercise it on behalf of another member whose constituents he does not represent.
Mr Mwanamwambwa said it is wrong for Mr Kambwili to vote on behalf of Mr Sikota because the rules do not provide for proxy voting.
Mr Mwanamwambwa said Mr Kambwili’s conduct caused grave embarrassment to Mr Sikota and brought the integrity of the House into question.
He said Mr Kambwili has lowered the decorum and standards of the House by breaching the rules and procedures the House has put in place to ensure that MPs perform their functions in a dignified and unimpeded manner.
Mr Mwanamwambwa said it is depressing that Mr Kambwili has continued to breach the rules and procedures of the Housedespite him being guided several times to desist from conducting himself in a manner that can lower the standards of the House.
He said the National Assembly Standing Orders of 2005 regulate the proceedings of the house to promote decorum and dignity in the conduct of business in parliament.
During the sitting of the House on March 16, November 3, 2010, Mr Kambwili voted twice when the amendment to the Anti-Corruption Commission Bill No.41 of 2010 proposed by UPND Itezhi-Tezhi MP Godfrey Beene, was put to the vote.
[Zambia Daily Mail]