
Speaker of the National Assembly Amusa Mwanamwambwa says any member of the National Assembly who will be found guilty of divulging information to the media will either be suspended or imprisoned for the period not exceeding 12 months or a fine.
Speaking in Parliament today, Mr. Mwanamwambwa said he is concerned with the behavior of some MPs who are giving out information contained in the proceedings to the media before tabling them in parliament.
Mr. Mwanamwambwa further said that he is concerned of some reports that he is receiving that some members of parliament giving out information contained in the proceeding before tabling them in the house to the media saying doing so was losing and diminishing the standards of the house.
He explained that Standing Order 15 of the National Assembly Act states that the Clerk should have custody of all votes or proceedings and that violation to the Standing Order 15 is gross contempt of the house and parliament respectively.
Mr. Mwanamwambwa said parliamentary documents must be treated confidential to the public until the proceedings are tabled before the parliament.
He warned that Members of the National Assembly who would be seen to be giving information to the media will be subjected to libel should there be remarks of defamation uttered from the public.
The Speaker further said that rushing to the media before proceedings are tabled in the house constitutes contempt of the house as Act 89 of the Constitution Cap 1 mandates all Members of Parliament to take an oath in order to preserve the constitution of the country.
Mr. Mwanamwambwa warned that any future violation of parliamentary rules and Laws will constitute stern action as it was the only way of restoring dignity and standards in the house.
He said stern action will include suspension of any Member of Parliament seen divulging information contained in parliamentary proceedings and votes before tabling them in the house as Act 87 provides privileges of the house without undue influence from the public.
Mr. Mwanamwambwa has since called on Members of Parliament to maintain rule and order in order to preserve the dignity and standards of the august house.
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