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Gov’t will not shield officials who break the law – Legal Affairs Committee vice chair

"So if any member of the government in power is found on the wrong side of the law, I believe that the necessary legal processes are going to be triggered, due process will be followed, and the person will be dealt with,” he said.
The Vice Chairman of Parliament’s Constitutional and Legal Affairs Committee, James Enu, has defended President John Mahama’s assertion that no one is above the law, insisting that the government will not protect any public official found to have breached the law.”Mr Enu maintained that the government's actions are guided by due process and expressed confidence that anyone found culpable, regardless of political affiliation or office, would face the full rigours of the law.
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