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February 18, 2009

Deputy Director of Public Prosecutions Carla Brown-Antoine is entitled to know why the Prime Minister has vetoed her appointment as acting DPP, the Law Association and it's President Martin Daly stated yesterday.

Of course neither the Prime Minister nor the JLSC have confirmed a veto. But assuming it is the case, why should Manning make public, his reservations.
We've already witnessed the Law Courts shoot down the Prime Minister's and the Service's Constitutional right to transfer employees and revoke appointments.

In the case of the Foreign Officer whose appointment was revoked on information 'vital' to national security, a court judgment said that was not enough.
With Ms Coudray the court appeared to agree with her case for victimisation.

In short, Manning receives no justice from the courts, regardless of his Constitutional powers.

So take it to the courts, but understand this; when the Prime Minister's concerns are aired, you may just be costing Miss Antoine her job.

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posted by Trinidad&Tobago at Wednesday, February 18, 2009 | Trinidad |


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