EMBATTLED executive members of Pan Trinbago have been urged to set their differences aside in the nation’s best interest and work out a schedule for an election this year.
The suggestion was given by Justices of Appeal Peter Jamadar, Rajendra Narine and Andre des Vignes, who on Monday threw out an appeal by the pan body’s central executive over a judge’s ruling on the computation of time to hold an extraordinary meeting once a requisition is received by members, and that PanTrinbago should not be a claimant in the matter, but a nominal defendant.
In May, Justice Ronnie Boodoosingh granted an injunction to the central executive restraining its outgoing president Keith Diaz or a purported caretaker committee from exercising any of their functions. He also ordered an expedited hearing be held.
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My late Grandmother used to say “Dog doh make Cat.” All is fair in Love and War. Who gets the last laugh?
bring out the music trucks- start the campaign
Steups. After all that was said and done, do you believe they can genuinely come together? Set aside differences? Really? Not dem manrat
Mercer: Dem judges so FAR AWAY from understanding the FORTEAU/SHEPPERD/JOSEPH MENTALITY and how much MILLION$ dem men going and lose if they take the advice of THE LEARNED JUDGES -- yuh have ah right to STEUPS!!!
“Put your heads together and stop the fighting in court. Pan Trinbago is bigger than any one person. Let us act together in the best interest of the national instrument – the pride and joy of the people.”
BIG JOKE this INDEPENDENCE DAY!!!
The Beat goes on.