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Speaker moves to probe post-Dec. 7 public sector workers’ dismissal

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Speaker of Parliament, Alban Bagbin has directed the Majority Leader to formally schedule a motion demanding a full parliamentary investigation into the terminations.

The Tuesday directive followed a forceful announcement by the Minority Parliamentary Caucus, which vowed to use every parliamentary tool to challenge the government’s action.

The dispute stems from a directive from the Chief of Staff dated February 11, 2025, which sought to revoke the appointments of public sector workers hired after the December 7, 2024, general elections.

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The Speaker’s order to list the motion is expected to set in motion a formal parliamentary process.

But the move to table it is being blocked by the Majority Caucus, which raised a procedural objection.

Their argument centers on the parliamentary sub judice rule, a convention that restricts debate on matters actively before a court to avoid prejudice or interference with the judicial process.

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