Former energy minister Hillary Onek was thrown out of the adhoc committee investigating the oil sector after he failed to provide a presentation on his case of alleged bribery.
Onek is accused, together with Prime Minister Amama Mbabazi and foreign affairs minister Sam Kuteesa of taking bribes from oil companies.
The committee, chaired by Michael Werikhe said they could not proceed without documented presentations from Onek, who is the current minister of Internal Affairs.
Onek said he did not possess a written submission of his response to the legislators concerns and had failed to get some information from the ministry of energy.
He asked for more time up to Tuesday next week to ensure the needed information and documents are given to be able to present his case.
The issue of resignation also came up after Makindye West MP; Hussein Kyanjo questioned his refusal to step aside while the committee investigates the bribery claims as well as the Rules and Privileges which is handling the issue of contempt of Parliament on the part of the ministers.
Kyanjo expressed fear that the committee could be wasting time if it did not first get guidance from the Speaker on how to proceed.
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