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Trincity Maloney MP Camille Robinson-Regis has criticised the Speaker of the House, arguing that Standing Order 28(3) is at risk of becoming an “unchallengeable shield” for government secrecy after ministers again refused to answer questions in Parliament.
Her comments follow Wednesday's sitting which Homeland Security Minister invoked the “public interest” exemption to decline questions, and the Speaker backed the refusal while limiting attempts by Marvin Gonzales to further challenge.
Robinson-Regis said MPs must still be allowed to test the basis of such refusals.
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