Legislative Instrument

Bagbin apologises to Ghanaians over controversial L.I on MPs siren use

The Speaker of Parliament, Alban Bagbin, has apologised to Ghanaians over the government’s attempt to amend the Road Traffic Regulations. The proposed changes would have permitted Members of Parliament (MPs) and state officials to use sirens and be exempt from speed limits. The proposed amendment ignited a public outcry, leading Bagbin to initially disclaim any

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LEGAL PROFESSION (PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT AND ETIQUETTE) RULES, 2020 L. I. 2423

IN exercise of the power conferred on the General Legal Council by sections 23 and 53 of the Legal Profession Act, 1960 (Act 32) and with the approval of the Minister responsible for Justice, these Rules are made this 1st day of October, 2020. General Provisions Interpretation of these Rules 1. These Rules shall be

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Controversial LI seeking to regulate prices of cement laid in Parliament

The Ministry of Trade and Industry, KT Hammond has successfully laid the controversial LI seeking to regulate prices of cement in Parliament. According to the Minority Chief Whip Governs Kwame Agbodza explained the Price Control element has been taken out and in its place price reporting. According to the Adaklu MP the concerns of MPs

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We don’t need L.I. to regulate price; resolve depreciation – Cement manufacturers tell K.T. Hammond

The Executive Secretary of the Cement Manufacturers Association of Ghana (CMAG) is taken aback by the move by the Trade Ministry to introduce a Legislative Instrument (L.I) to regulate the price of cement products. Rev. Dr. George Dawson-Ahmoah insists that this approach by the Minister to reduce prices is akin to putting the cart before

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Cement Regulation takes effect – Existing companies to re-register, no new factories without licence

The Ghana Standards Authority (Manufacture of Cement) Regulation, 2023, (L.I. 2480) has come into force in a significant move to ensure the quality and safety of cement products in the country. The new regulation, which was approved unanimously by Members of Parliament, sets stringent standards and guidelines for cement production to safeguard consumers and promote

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