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Lawyers don't adjudicate cases. For PNM persons to think so means that they don't understand how the courts works.The_Honourable wrote:State appealing... expected.
Red and ready bawling that it have too much indian in the court hence why "unc lawyers" winning.
Where are they though they have gone quiet for a while now , probably nothing worth defending and they finally see the red government for the failure that they are.Kickstart wrote:Habit7 and Redman should eat their words
matr1x wrote:It should come out of imbert pockets
matr1x wrote:It should come out of imbert pockets
Country_Bookie wrote:Remember when the PNM and their media stooges made it seem like he was the cause of the forex shortages? He was fired 7 years ago.....shouldn't the forex situation be back to normal by now?
Kickstart wrote:Lawyers don't adjudicate cases. For PNM persons to think so means that they don't understand how the courts works.The_Honourable wrote:State appealing... expected.
Red and ready bawling that it have too much indian in the court hence why "unc lawyers" winning.
Ben_spanna wrote:matr1x wrote:It should come out of imbert pockets
Exactly! but yuh know how ministers are, gamble with the nations purse and not want to stand any liabilities should any happen.
And where d nex MC ?? still spending we tax payers monies on his personal health checks in Ameer ikah?????
The_Honourable wrote:Kickstart wrote:Lawyers don't adjudicate cases. For PNM persons to think so means that they don't understand how the courts works.The_Honourable wrote:State appealing... expected.
Red and ready bawling that it have too much indian in the court hence why "unc lawyers" winning.
Yeah they know that but red and ready watching the surname of the judge.
Kickstart wrote:^^^^ PNM is not about the small man
The previous administration did alot more for the small man and the working class/ middle class than this administration did that's a fact. Whether ppl say they thief or what not they gave back. What has this red government done other than apply hardships to the citizenry?abducted wrote:Kickstart wrote:^^^^ PNM is not about the small man
Which government is, none,
They don't want to hear that, as long as is somebody of another race in power, it can't be goodhover11 wrote:The previous administration did alot more for the small man and the working class/ middle class than this administration did that's a fact. Whether ppl say they thief or what not they gave back. What has this red government done other than apply hardships to the citizenry?abducted wrote:Kickstart wrote:^^^^ PNM is not about the small man
Which government is, none,
When is not your money jumping up , you seem to disregard what decisions you make and simply do as you please for political gain. If taxpayers could see exactly how much money they had to foot the bill for by this administration due to silly legal missteps I wonder how they would view them?toyolink wrote:The termination of employees without due process continues to plague the Gov't.
The former central banker governor may have certainly crossed some confidentiality boundaries but the process adopted in the haste to remove him was very juvenile.
These simple errors seem to be the hall-mark of the Gov't and continue to cost this country money and wasted opportunities (eg the sandals issue and look-out for an invaders bay commess).
Dictatorial ruling , that's all it is. The former governor was very right to expose the level of currency corruption.toyolink wrote:The termination of employees without due process continues to plague the Gov't.
The former central banker governor may have certainly crossed some confidentiality boundaries but the process adopted in the haste to remove him was very juvenile.
These simple errors seem to be the hall-mark of the Gov't and continue to cost this country money and wasted opportunities (eg the sandals issue and look-out for an invaders bay commess).
Kickstart wrote:Dictatorial ruling , that's all it is. The former governor was very right to expose the level of currency corruption.
Maybe you can enlightening us.bluefete wrote:Kickstart wrote:Dictatorial ruling , that's all it is. The former governor was very right to expose the level of currency corruption.
Did the former governor say how he ended up with USD$1million plus in his bank account?
Kickstart wrote:Maybe you can enlightening us.bluefete wrote:Kickstart wrote:Dictatorial ruling , that's all it is. The former governor was very right to expose the level of currency corruption.
Did the former governor say how he ended up with USD$1million plus in his bank account?
Ok Sunshine New Says it all.bluefete wrote:Kickstart wrote:Maybe you can enlightening us.bluefete wrote:Kickstart wrote:Dictatorial ruling , that's all it is. The former governor was very right to expose the level of currency corruption.
Did the former governor say how he ended up with USD$1million plus in his bank account?
https://newsday.co.tt/2018/03/09/jwala- ... dnZDEbCLj4
"The matter arose from an article published on the Sunshine’s front page on December 16, 2016 with the headline: “Jwala files for divorce from wife of 20 years” and a page three headline, which read: “Wife removes all money from US$1M joint account.”
One would think if true then PNM would have run with this story.bluefete wrote:It does not mean it was not true.
You sounding like Zoom for a minute.
Exactly.Also, if Imbert wife divorces him and bank accounts jump out, 1 million US is pocket change.But we wouldn't talk about him.Kickstart wrote:One would think if true then PNM would have run with this story.bluefete wrote:It does not mean it was not true.
You sounding like Zoom for a minute.
The integrity commission that still around? Seems politicians seem to get away with murder where that is concernedtimelapse wrote:Exactly.Also, if Imbert wife divorces him and bank accounts jump out, 1 million US is pocket change.But we wouldn't talk about him.Kickstart wrote:One would think if true then PNM would have run with this story.bluefete wrote:It does not mean it was not true.
You sounding like Zoom for a minute.
Besides,I'm certain Jawala would have had to declare that account to the integrity commission, so it would be 'public' knowledge in any case.
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