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THE DECISION OF THE SPEAKER OF PARLIAMENT CANNOT BE INQUIRED INTO BY ANY COURT BUT IT CAN BE CHALLENGED!

Publisher report1 reportUpdated 21 Aug 2026, 2:21 pmnotable · 42/100
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By Musa Beretay Esq. M. Beretay & Associates I have heard the voices of certain members of the public maintaining the stance that the decision of the Speaker is final, and that it cannot be inquired into in any court. They have made this assertion pursuant to section 94(2) of the Constitution of Sierra Leone, [...]

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Night Watch Newspaper · 21 Aug 2026, 12:17 pm

THE DECISION OF THE SPEAKER OF PARLIAMENT CANNOT BE INQUIRED INTO BY ANY COURT BUT IT CAN BE CHALLENGED!

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