South Sudan’s parliament on Friday lifted the immunity of two lawmakers accused of forging President Salva Kiir’s signature and unlawfully using presidential symbols of authority, clearing the way for criminal investigations and possible prosecution. The decision was taken during an extraordinary sitting of the Transitional National Legislative Assembly after it received separate requests from the Ministry of Justice and Constitutional Affairs a…
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