A Senate Investigating Committee is a temporary panel formed to examine specific issues, allegations, or potential misconduct. It gathers evidence, subpoenas witnesses, and produces findings to inform legislative action or public accountability. Benefits include enhanced government transparency for citizens, oversight tools for lawmakers, and a check on executive or judicial power.
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