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"content": "We have further added another Clause (g) that indicates that whenever a Parliamentary Committee is expressed, it will refer to both the National Assembly and the Senate. The committee has proposed that the Clause 3 be deleted and substituted with the following clause to provide that those appointed as commissioners have ten years' experience. The committee feels this is an important commission and we should provide a higher bar regarding the experience of commissions. The JLAHRC Members proposed to increase the experience to 10 years. We have carried the day in terms of the proposed inclusion of qualifications on ICT and those on accounting. In the newly proposed Clause 24(b), we have proposed to insert the words \"of each House of Parliament\" immediately after the words \"parliamentary committee.\" This ensures that the continued interpretation of Parliament to mean the National Assembly is corrected so that both the Senate and the National Assembly are included in that definition. In Subclause Clause 6(2), we propose that at the end of the words \"National Assembly,\" we substitute that with the words \"the relevant House of Parliament.\" In paragraph 7 of the newly proposed Clause 24(b), we delete the words \"National Assembly appearing at the beginning of the paragraph and substitute that with the words \"each House of Parliament.\" In paragraph 8 of the new proposed Clause 24(b), we have proposed the inserting of the word \"and the Senate\" immediately after the word, \"National Assembly.\" Finally, in paragraph nine of the new proposed Clause 24(b), we insert the word \"Senate\" immediately after the words \"National Assembly. The NADCO did not consider these amendments, but they are important."
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