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Government-submitted bills are not being sufficiently scrutinized by parliamentary committees: Mauroof

Government-submitted bills are not being sufficiently scrutinized by parliamentary committees: Mauroof

MP Mauroof Zakir criticized the lack of scrutiny of government bills by parliamentary committees, citing the Organ Transplant Bill as an example. He noted that bills are passed without sufficient consultation or debate, and that the Speaker often cuts off opposition speakers. He called for proper deliberation and stakeholder involvement.

MP Mauroof Zakir criticized the lack of scrutiny of government bills by parliamentary committees, citing the Organ Transplant Bill as an example. He noted that bills are passed without sufficient consultation or debate, and that the Speaker often cuts off opposition speakers. He called for proper deliberation and stakeholder involvement.

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MP Mauroof Zakir criticized the lack of scrutiny of government bills by parliamentary committees, citing the Organ Transplant Bill as an example. He noted that bills are passed without sufficient consultation or debate, and that the Speaker often cuts off opposition speakers. He called for proper deliberation and stakeholder involvement.

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