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Eight MPs, including Mashatile, face reprimands for breaching ethical conduct

Eight MPs, including Mashatile, face reprimands for breaching ethical conduct
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Eight South African MPs, including Deputy President Paul Mashatile, have been reprimanded by the National Assembly for violating the ethical code of conduct. The sanctions include fines and formal apologies for various ethical breaches.

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This action underscores the enforcement of parliamentary accountability and the expectation of ethical behavior from high-ranking government officials.

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Ask AI 3 min National Assembly finally adopted on Thursday the report of the Ethics Committee imposing a R10, 000 fine to Deputy President Paul Mashatile for violating the Ethical Code of Conduct for MPs.

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The report is a straightforward account of parliamentary proceedings and disciplinary actions taken against public officials.

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