Liberia: Yekeh Koluba Suspension Lifted after Supreme Court Intervention - News Summed Up

Liberia: Yekeh Koluba Suspension Lifted after Supreme Court Intervention


At a conference hearing earlier on Thursday, Justice in Chamber, Joseph Nagbe said the House did not accord Rep. Kolubah due process as outlined in Rule 48.4 of the House of Representatives. MONROVIA – The House of Representatives Lifts Rep. Yekeh Kolubah’s Suspension following Supreme Court’s interventionThe House took the decision on Thursday in plenary following a motion filed by Rep. Acarous Gray. Rep. Kolubah was suspended by the House for 30 days sitting (about four months) for “constantly raining insults on the President, the Speaker and bringing the House to public disrepute. However, Rep. Kolubah, through his lawyers file a writ of prohibition to the Supreme Court, terming the House’s decision as illegal. The motion as proffered by Rep. Gray, called on the Speaker to act accordingly by referring to the matter to the Committee on Rules, Order and Administration.


Source: Front Page Africa April 22, 2021 18:22 UTC



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