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Convictions of Candidates Under Scrutiny

The first case concerns a candidate who is reported to have been convicted of fraud, while the second concerns a candidate who is reported to have been convicted in a revenge pornography case. The Legal Service is examining whether these offences fall under dishonourable offences or offences involving moral turpitude, for which the Constitution prohibits the right to submit a candidacy for the office of Member of Parliament.

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