Paran Tarawally, the Clerk of Parliament, is set to resume his duties following the end of his suspension. According to reliable sources, Tarawally’s period of suspension and administrative discipline has concluded, and he will officially return to his role on Thursday, July 25, 2024.

Tarawally had been placed under suspension due to allegations concerning the employment of his wife within the Parliament. The controversy centered on claims that he was involved in the employment process. However, recent investigations by the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) have cleared him of any wrongdoing.

The ACC’s findings revealed that Tarawally was not aware of his wife’s employment within the Parliament. The Commission conducted a thorough investigation but found no documentation linking him to the hiring process. Consequently, the allegations against him were dismissed, and his suspension was lifted.

Despite the exoneration of Tarawally, the ACC has instructed his wife to refund all salaries received during her employment, along with applicable interest. This decision underscores the Commission’s commitment to upholding ethical standards and accountability within public institutions.

As Tarawally prepares to return to his position, the Parliament anticipates a smooth transition back to regular operations under his stewardship. His return marks the resolution of a challenging period for both him and the institution, reaffirming his commitment to his duties and responsibilities.

With the end of his suspension, Tarawally’s focus will now shift back to his role as Clerk of Parliament, where he will resume overseeing parliamentary affairs and contributing to the legislative process. His reinstatement is expected to bring renewed stability and leadership to the Parliament in the coming weeks.