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MPs’ ethics workshop gets underway

The 11th Parliament of Lesotho is the most robust parliament on its mandate of oversight, the parliamentary Chair of Chairs says.

Mokhothu Makhalanyane said this when officially opened a four-day workshop of the Ethics, Code, and Conduct Committee of the National Committee in Berea today.

Makhalanyane pointed out that conflict of interest must be faced head on for the benefit of future generations, and accountability of members of parliament is crucial to restore confidence of the public in the institution.

“An Afrobarometer survey of 2024 has painful perceptions of the public about politicians; it’s a warning to this institution. Today marks a critical step in our journey to strengthen the ethical foundations of our institution. 

“The purpose of this workshop is clear and urgent: to collaboratively develop a comprehensive Ethics and Conflict of Interest Policy, alongside clear and practical declarations policies. These policies are not just documents; they are the bedrock of our shared commitment to transparency, accountability, and trust. In a time where public confidence is shaped by integrity and ethical leadership.

“I encourage each of you to participate fully, to speak candidly, and to think deeply. Our collective experience and wisdom are our greatest assets in shaping policies that will serve not just our organisation, but all stakeholders who place their trust in us. Let us make this day one of thoughtful discussion, constructive collaboration, and ethical clarity,“ he noted.

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