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The rule of law to oppose the repeal of Article (136) and to lift the immunity of the directors-general and above


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The rule of law to oppose the repeal of Article (136) and to lift the immunity

of the directors-general and above

Palm-justified a member of the coalition of the rule of law, Deputy National

Alliance of Jinan breesam Objection ائتلافها to the repeal of Article (136) (B)

of the Code of Criminal Procedure.

The council was the House of Representatives voted on the proposal of the law

of the Code of Criminal Procedure Amendment Act No. 23 of 1971 included the

abolition of Article 136 (B) of in order to limit the validity of the report of

the Innocence of the accused or convicted, however, said the elimination of its

independence and guarantee the biggest in the field of anti-corruption

following the principle of the separation of powers.

Breesam said in a statement that the coalition media called for the rule of law

to amend Article (136) of the assets of the courts, rather than be abolished,

because in the event was the deletion of this article will be a staff member

who commits any administrative mistake to his arrest and, as a result, creating

a big mess to the state and its institutions.

National MP added that the coalition wanted the rule of law the separation of

administrative and criminal cases of staff members, and there is a law with

regard to the staff member if a crime as may be related to public money, and

the formation of a committee to investigate the matter, and there are

administrative law that would guarantee the rights of ويحاسبه staff member on

his mistakes, and this is what is in effect in the state of the world.

, Article 136 (b provide immunity for managers two years and the people,

especially in the ministries of assignment to justice on charges of corruption.

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