The National Parliament of Timor Leste |
*Suara Timor Loro Sa’e, September 18, 2013 language source: Tetun
The Parliamentary Committee A has pledged to put Anti-Corruption Law as its top priority in order to better facilitate the commission’s work.
“We set up the Anti-Corruption Commission (KAK), the National Parliament has not yet drafted the anti-corruption law. The second parliament drafted it, but it has yet not been approved,” MP Paulino Moteiro said.
Monteiro affirmed that KAK was currently cooperating with the Parliamentary Committee A to draft the anticorruption law.
MP Franciso Branco from Fretilin Party said so far there had been no discussion on the anti-corruption law, although it was very important for the country.
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