Senate receives committee’s report on assault by Senator Abbo

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The incident happened on May 11 exactly one month before the 41-year-old Senator Abbo was sworn into the 9th Senate.

More than two months after it was constituted, the Senate Ad-hoc committee investigating the assault incident by Senator Elisha Abbo has submitted its report.

The lawmaker was charged to court with two counts of criminal charges. He pleaded not guilty despite his public apology.The Senate set up an ad-hoc committee on July 3 to investigate the incident.

 

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