Object of the Bill
The policy behind the Bill is to give effect to the Government Policy for Rationalisation of Government Agencies and Public Expenditure (RAPEX) which was adopted by the Cabinet on 22nd February 2021 and is contained in Cabinet Minute No. 43 (CT 2021).
Bill Document
Other Attachments
The National Tribunal Bill,2024
Sponsored By Hon. Mao Nobert (Minister of Justice and Constitutional Affairs)
Committee: The Committee on Legal and Parliamentary Affairs
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First Reading/Committee
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Second Reading
Third Reading
Presentation/Waiting Assent
Assented by President
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Bill passed on 01/01/1970
Bill Withdrawn on 24/10/2024
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