Trinidad Guardian Feb 22, 2019

Exodus Steel Orchestra Manager Ainsworth Mohammedis, left, and his Attorney Masaisai leave the Hall of Justice after they won their injunction last night.

Se­nior Coun­sel El­ton Prescott led the five-mem­ber Ex­o­dus team which in­clud­ed at­tor­ney Farai Ma­sai­sai.

“The ba­sis of the ar­gu­ments was re­al­ly fair­ness. Fair­ness and nat­ur­al jus­tice. When you make a de­ci­sion as an or­gan­i­sa­tion, it is im­por­tant that you con­sult your mem­bers and that is what the judge said,” Ma­sai­sai said af­ter­wards.

“The ba­sis of the judge­ment was that when you change your rules, con­sult your mem­bers. And even if they want to change it for 2020 they ought to con­sult the band mem­bers.”

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The problem is the one I have outlined before: BEVERLEY IS A MAXIMUM LEADER!!! So she thought that she could COME TO TOWN and act LIKE A DICTATOR.

But this little court decision is not going to CHANGE HER. All that attention she getting IN TOWN gone to SHE HEAD!!!

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  • Ah wonder how much this case costing BEVERLEY and PAN TRINBAGO.

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