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pugboy wrote:will take a while but once judges realise the foolishness of the political interference they may eventually issue precedent orders and force changed
Co signed.hover11 wrote:In other countries heads would roll for this not so? There is no accountability and because of such anybody could do as they please
pugboy wrote:sandra should buss the files on the stupidness that goes on there
incl brent thomas abduction
but he may have cocoa as well so would be treading carefully
That is a suicide mission . Too many heavy hitters to take that risk.pugboy wrote:sandra should buss the files on the stupidness that goes on there
incl brent thomas abduction
but he may have cocoa as well so would be treading carefully
hover11 wrote:I honestly want him to buss the file concerning LISA Morris who died in the fire. I want to know why hinds blamed the fire service and the fire service is practically begging for the report to be laid in parliamentpugboy wrote:sandra should buss the files on the stupidness that goes on there
incl brent thomas abduction
but he may have cocoa as well so would be treading carefully
alfa wrote:Question is, why they wanted tanty gone in the first place?
Her "arrest" was coincidentally timed around the Privy Council law lord asked paraphrasing here: "Why isn't the MoF under investigation"?hover11 wrote:As a distraction her arrest came at a time when the Soe was coming to an end and they needed ppl to see that the Soe wasn't a total failurealfa wrote:Question is, why they wanted tanty gone in the first place?
The_Honourable wrote:Court orders Erla’s reinstatement as CoP
Commissioner of Police Erla Harewood-Christopher has been reinstated as the substantive head of the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS) and is now awaiting the confirmation letter from the Police Service Commission (PolSC).
News of the decision came from PolSC’s attorney Senior Counsel Deborah Peake during the final court hearing where High Court Judge Christopher Sieuchand ruled against the top cop.
Today’s hearing was to determine whether the suspension of Harewood-Christopher was illegal. Sieuchand ruled that it was lawful, in the public interest and was not against the laws of natural justice.
While Harewood-Christopher’s attorney Pamela Elder SC sought clarification on whether the lifting of the suspension was immediate, Peake advised that it will be best to wait for the letter of confirmation.
With Harewood-Christopher’s imminent return, acting Police Commissioner Junior Benjamin will revert to his substantive position as Deputy Commissioner of Police. He was due to meet with new Homeland Security Minister Roger Alexander following the UNC’s victory two weeks ago.
The lifting of the suspension means that the top cop will have three days in office before her birthday on Thursday coinciding with the end of her CoP’s contract.
Both the State and the PolSC are yet to say if she will get a third and final extension.
https://www.cnc3.co.tt/court-orders-erl ... nt-as-cop/
If I was she I was transferring rel men just out of badmindbluefete wrote:My head is spinning here.
The DPP dropped all charges against her.
The courts ruled that it was lawful for her to be suspended.
Did the PolSC reinstate her BEFORE the courts ruled that her suspension was legal?
And she might only get a 3 days wuk after.
Does it mean that Erla can still sue for malice and aforethought and all the emotional mess she went through because of wicked Rowley and some of her underlings in the Police Service?The_Honourable wrote:Court orders Erla’s reinstatement as CoP
Commissioner of Police Erla Harewood-Christopher has been reinstated as the substantive head of the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS) and is now awaiting the confirmation letter from the Police Service Commission (PolSC).
News of the decision came from PolSC’s attorney Senior Counsel Deborah Peake during the final court hearing where High Court Judge Christopher Sieuchand ruled against the top cop.
Today’s hearing was to determine whether the suspension of Harewood-Christopher was illegal. Sieuchand ruled that it was lawful, in the public interest and was not against the laws of natural justice.
While Harewood-Christopher’s attorney Pamela Elder SC sought clarification on whether the lifting of the suspension was immediate, Peake advised that it will be best to wait for the letter of confirmation.
With Harewood-Christopher’s imminent return, acting Police Commissioner Junior Benjamin will revert to his substantive position as Deputy Commissioner of Police. He was due to meet with new Homeland Security Minister Roger Alexander following the UNC’s victory two weeks ago.
The lifting of the suspension means that the top cop will have three days in office before her birthday on Thursday coinciding with the end of her CoP’s contract.
Both the State and the PolSC are yet to say if she will get a third and final extension.
https://www.cnc3.co.tt/court-orders-erl ... nt-as-cop/
hover11 wrote:If I was she I was transferring rel men just out of badmindbluefete wrote:My head is spinning here.
The DPP dropped all charges against her.
The courts ruled that it was lawful for her to be suspended.
Did the PolSC reinstate her BEFORE the courts ruled that her suspension was legal?
And she might only get a 3 days wuk after.
Does it mean that Erla can still sue for malice and aforethought and all the emotional mess she went through because of wicked Rowley and some of her underlings in the Police Service?The_Honourable wrote:Court orders Erla’s reinstatement as CoP
Commissioner of Police Erla Harewood-Christopher has been reinstated as the substantive head of the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS) and is now awaiting the confirmation letter from the Police Service Commission (PolSC).
News of the decision came from PolSC’s attorney Senior Counsel Deborah Peake during the final court hearing where High Court Judge Christopher Sieuchand ruled against the top cop.
Today’s hearing was to determine whether the suspension of Harewood-Christopher was illegal. Sieuchand ruled that it was lawful, in the public interest and was not against the laws of natural justice.
While Harewood-Christopher’s attorney Pamela Elder SC sought clarification on whether the lifting of the suspension was immediate, Peake advised that it will be best to wait for the letter of confirmation.
With Harewood-Christopher’s imminent return, acting Police Commissioner Junior Benjamin will revert to his substantive position as Deputy Commissioner of Police. He was due to meet with new Homeland Security Minister Roger Alexander following the UNC’s victory two weeks ago.
The lifting of the suspension means that the top cop will have three days in office before her birthday on Thursday coinciding with the end of her CoP’s contract.
Both the State and the PolSC are yet to say if she will get a third and final extension.
https://www.cnc3.co.tt/court-orders-erl ... nt-as-cop/
bluefete wrote:My head is spinning here.
The DPP dropped all charges against her.
16 cycles wrote:So where does that leave Benjamin?
She face alone... She resemble the grand mother from the show dinossurs ..a younger versionhover11 wrote:Yall could imagine how weird Suzette gonna act tomorrow ....the person you tried to take down is back with a vengeance
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