The Speaker of Parliament, Alban S.K Bagbin, has assured of a non-partisan operation of the Board of the Parliamentary Service.
According to the Speaker, the Board of the Parliamentary Service has made some decisions to ensure an efficient, non-partisan, innovative and professional Parliamentary Service, through holistic staff welfare and empowerment.
He made this known while speaking at a staff durbar held at the Chamber of Parliament on Saturday, April 2, 2022.
Speaker Bagbin cautioned against the leakage of sensitive parliamentary documents to the press.
He noted that such actions reduce the reputation of the Legislature and what it represents in the eyes of citizens.
He, therefore, urged all staff to work together as a committed team to ensure that Ghana’s Legislature attains its vision of developing into a model Parliament worthy of emulation by other Legislative institutions.
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