Members of the Constitutional Laws Committee who started scrutinising
the bill on Friday June 17, 2016, extended discussions to the following
day before adoption.
The Minister of State, Minister of Justice, Keeper of the Seals,
Laurent Esso, accompanied by the Minister of External Relations, Lejeune
Mbella Mbella, left the Mallam Yero Committee Room of the National
Assembly at about 3 pm on Saturday, June 18, 2016, looking rather
satisfied after members of the Committee on Constitutional Laws, Human
Rights and Freedoms, adopted the bill on the new Penal Code.
The MPs started scrutinizing the bill on Friday, June 17, 2016, at
2pm after Minister of State Laurent Esso re-emphasised the need for
government to revise the 51-year old Penal Code.
According to the Director of Legislation in the Ministry of Justice,
Dr. Kenfack Douajni Gaston, the Keeper of the Seals narrowed down the
debate to nearly 100 new or modified Sections out of the 372 Sections of
the Penal Code.
Section by Section, the MPs, led by the Constitutional Laws Committee
Chair, Hon. Zondol Herssessé, sought clarifications that were given by
Minister of State, Laurent Esso.
The MPs were also debriefed on the rationale behind innovations like
community service and reparatory sentence as alternatives to
imprisonment for offenses punishable by maximum of two-year jail terms.
“Men having children out of wedlock should be punished because that
is evidence of adultery,” Hon. Tomaino Ndam Njoya is reported to have
suggested when Section 361(2) introducing the punishment of a married
man’s adultery was discussed.
UPC MP, Hon. Robert Bapooh Lipot even told Cameroon Tribune that the
atmosphere which prevailed during the discussions was quite convivial as
the government minister offered sound explanations even for other criminalized behaviors such as the illegal sale of medication, rent
fraud and the eviction of a spouse from the matrimonial home by any
person other than the spouse of the victim, amongst others.
The Committee is expected to present its report to the entire Chamber in the days ahead for adoption during plenary.
Source : alafnet
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