The Special Committee set up by Speaker Alban Bagbin to investigate the chaos that erupted during the recent ministerial vetting has announced a WhatsApp platform to receive evidence from the public.
Addressing the media on Monday, February 3, 2025, the Committee called on journalists and citizens to submit videos, images, and other relevant materials to aid in the probe.
“We have created a digital platform where we shall receive multimedia evidence, including videos, audio, and text, to facilitate the speedy execution of the Committee’s task,” Chairman Emmanuel Bedzrah stated.
The public can send materials to the Clerk of the Appointments Committee via 0244926911.
The Committee, which begins its public hearing on Wednesday, February 5, is expected to identify all MPs involved in the chaotic scenes of January 30 and submit its findings to the Speaker.
While public hearings will be held, MPs and other individuals can request private, in-camera sessions to provide evidence. To ensure a thorough investigation, a forensic expert from the Ghana Police Service will assist in analyzing the submitted evidence.
“We are not here to witch-hunt any of our colleague Members of Parliament,” Bedzrah assured.