MMD Kafulafuta Member of Parliament George Mpombo has been suspended from Parliament for a period of seven days for calling George Kunda as the most stupid vice president in a story published in the Post newspapers edition of 5th July 2010.
This was after Mr Mpombo was found guilty by the Committee on Parliamentary Privileges and Support Services of breaching parliamentary privileges and etiquette.
Mr Mpombo was to have committed contempt of the house for attacking the vice president’s debate outside the House.
The Parliamentary committee recommended that he be suspended from the House for two months in accordance with the provisions of section 28(1) of the National Assembly powers and privileges Act.
Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly Mutale Nalumango in making the ruling however said that owing to the fact that parliament shall be prolonged after it adjourns sine die today, Mr Mpombo will only be suspended for a period of one week.
Mrs Nalumango further said that Mr Mpombo who was not in the House will in addition not take part in the business of the House or of its Committee.
She further said that the former defence minister will during the period of his suspension not receive any salary or allowance and will not be allowed to undertake any activity in his capacity as Member of Parliament in his constituency or anywhere else outside parliament.
She added that Mr Mpombo’s attacks on the vice president amounts to gross misconduct and was totally unwarranted.
Mwense Member of Parliament Jacob Chongo raised the point of order on 7th July 2010 on whether Mr Mpombo was in order to make derogatory remarks against the vice president who is the leader of government business in the House and insult him in the press on matters raised in the House.
[ QFM ]