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EFFECTIC DESIGNS wrote:Sorry I don't consider the Express and or Fox News to be real news. And like the Express I also don't read the bomb, blast, sunshine, and rest of nonsense satire.
Please post a real news source like the Newsday or something.
In any event my blood never take ramlogan anyways. He always struck me as those brahims who would never do anything for anybody in society except himself. I know quite a number of people like him in this country. He strikes me as those upper caste people who don't support lower caste I also think he is a failure of an AG aswell. He look like a man who there to just help himself alone.
In other words he is no different from all the PNM AGs thus far.
I done with voting until people serious about electing a party like the UKIP in this country.
Redman wrote:Why did west wait so long to file a statement?
UML wrote:Step Down
Now Even as calls continued for Attorney General Anand Ramlogan to resign, the AG remained in the position yesterday. But the question remains if he will be fired or resign shortly as Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar is expected to make an announcement tomor‐row. The Law Association of Trinidad and Tobago yesterday joined the chorus of calls for Ramlogan to resign. The association, which has a tendency to remain reticent with respect to controversy, issued a brief, one-page release, following a meeting with its executive yesterday morning. The meeting was chaired by LATT vice-chairman Gerry Brooks. The Sunday Express understands LATT president Seenath Jairam is in Guyana. The release stated: “It is the view of LATT that the police investigation into the conduct of the Attorney General has the ability to adversely affect and undermine the public perception of and confidence in the Office of the Attorney General. In the circumstances, it is LATT’s considered view that Mr Ramlogan SC must forthwith step down as Attorney General.” The probe by police officers arise out of allegations made by director of the Police Complaints Authority (PCA) David West that Ramlogan requested that he with‐draw a witness statement in a defamation matter involving Opposition Leader Dr Keith Rowley and Ramlogan. West, on Thursday, made an official police complaint and sub‐mitted a signed statement of his claims. Shortly after the statement was delivered to police, the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service issued a media statement, announcing the commencement of a probe. Ramlogan, who is titular head of the Bar, then issued his own media release, calling on the investigation to commence with haste, repeating the allegations against him are untrue. LATT, in its release, also expressed concern over the allegations. “The Law Association of Trinidad and Tobago (LATT) notes with grave concern the recent allega-tions by Mr David West, director of the Police Complaints Authority (PCA), and the launch of a criminal investigation by the Commissioner of Police (Ag) Mr Stephen Williams. This investigation concerns the allegations of an attempt to pervert the course of justice made against the Attorney General of Trinidad and Tobago. “To prevent erosion of confidence in the Office of the Attorney General, LATT urges that the investigations which have been embarked upon by the Police Service of Trinidad and Tobago be conducted thoroughly and expeditiously, in the interest of the national community. “Once the investigations are completed, any and all appropriate legal steps should be taken there- after with due expediency. LATT makes no comment on the innocence or guilt of the Attorney General and awaits the outcome of the police investigation.” This is not the first time that LATT has called on an AG to demit office. On July 1, 2011, then AG John Jeremie was severely censured by members of the Bar who, at a specially convened meeting at the Hall of Justice in Port of Spain, considered and passed a no-confidence motion against him. The motion was proposed by head of the Criminal Bar Association attorney Desmond Allum SC (now deceased). The controversy arose following reports of correspondence between Jeremie and former Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) Geof‐frey Henderson. When the motion was proposed, it was supported by then Congress of the People (COP) deputy leader Prakash Ramadhar and then political leader of COP Winston Dookeran, both of whom had called on Jeremie to resign. Following the motion, Jeremie offered his resignation to then prime minister Patrick Manning. Manning refused to accept the offer by Jeremie and expressed his full confidence in Jeremie to perform his duties. Manning had also said he was satisfied the resolution was “politically motivated”. In 1983, then AG Russell Martin‐eau SC tendered his resignation to then prime minister George Chambers, who refused to accept it after LATT passed a similar resolution. Ramlogan seeks votes Since the witness-tampering allegations were reported exclusively in last week’s Sunday Express, Ramlogan has been sending out WhatsApp messages with links to the Trinidad Express website poll question, which asked: “Are you sat- isfied with the performance of Attorney General Anand Ramlogan? Up to yesterday afternoon, sev-eral individuals, inclusive of journalists, had received the request to vote. In total, 2,307 votes were cast, with 1,157 voting “Yes”, and 1,150 voting “No”.
http://www.trinidadexpress.com/news/Ste ... 42421.html
So all PM Kamla has to do is reject his resignation and all talk done?!!!......cause das the precedents that the PNM set.
slippy1 wrote:UML wrote:Step Down
Now Even as calls continued for Attorney General Anand Ramlogan to resign, the AG remained in the position yesterday. But the question remains if he will be fired or resign shortly as Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar is expected to make an announcement tomor‐row. The Law Association of Trinidad and Tobago yesterday joined the chorus of calls for Ramlogan to resign. The association, which has a tendency to remain reticent with respect to controversy, issued a brief, one-page release, following a meeting with its executive yesterday morning. The meeting was chaired by LATT vice-chairman Gerry Brooks. The Sunday Express understands LATT president Seenath Jairam is in Guyana. The release stated: “It is the view of LATT that the police investigation into the conduct of the Attorney General has the ability to adversely affect and undermine the public perception of and confidence in the Office of the Attorney General. In the circumstances, it is LATT’s considered view that Mr Ramlogan SC must forthwith step down as Attorney General.” The probe by police officers arise out of allegations made by director of the Police Complaints Authority (PCA) David West that Ramlogan requested that he with‐draw a witness statement in a defamation matter involving Opposition Leader Dr Keith Rowley and Ramlogan. West, on Thursday, made an official police complaint and sub‐mitted a signed statement of his claims. Shortly after the statement was delivered to police, the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service issued a media statement, announcing the commencement of a probe. Ramlogan, who is titular head of the Bar, then issued his own media release, calling on the investigation to commence with haste, repeating the allegations against him are untrue. LATT, in its release, also expressed concern over the allegations. “The Law Association of Trinidad and Tobago (LATT) notes with grave concern the recent allega-tions by Mr David West, director of the Police Complaints Authority (PCA), and the launch of a criminal investigation by the Commissioner of Police (Ag) Mr Stephen Williams. This investigation concerns the allegations of an attempt to pervert the course of justice made against the Attorney General of Trinidad and Tobago. “To prevent erosion of confidence in the Office of the Attorney General, LATT urges that the investigations which have been embarked upon by the Police Service of Trinidad and Tobago be conducted thoroughly and expeditiously, in the interest of the national community. “Once the investigations are completed, any and all appropriate legal steps should be taken there- after with due expediency. LATT makes no comment on the innocence or guilt of the Attorney General and awaits the outcome of the police investigation.” This is not the first time that LATT has called on an AG to demit office. On July 1, 2011, then AG John Jeremie was severely censured by members of the Bar who, at a specially convened meeting at the Hall of Justice in Port of Spain, considered and passed a no-confidence motion against him. The motion was proposed by head of the Criminal Bar Association attorney Desmond Allum SC (now deceased). The controversy arose following reports of correspondence between Jeremie and former Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) Geof‐frey Henderson. When the motion was proposed, it was supported by then Congress of the People (COP) deputy leader Prakash Ramadhar and then political leader of COP Winston Dookeran, both of whom had called on Jeremie to resign. Following the motion, Jeremie offered his resignation to then prime minister Patrick Manning. Manning refused to accept the offer by Jeremie and expressed his full confidence in Jeremie to perform his duties. Manning had also said he was satisfied the resolution was “politically motivated”. In 1983, then AG Russell Martin‐eau SC tendered his resignation to then prime minister George Chambers, who refused to accept it after LATT passed a similar resolution. Ramlogan seeks votes Since the witness-tampering allegations were reported exclusively in last week’s Sunday Express, Ramlogan has been sending out WhatsApp messages with links to the Trinidad Express website poll question, which asked: “Are you sat- isfied with the performance of Attorney General Anand Ramlogan? Up to yesterday afternoon, sev-eral individuals, inclusive of journalists, had received the request to vote. In total, 2,307 votes were cast, with 1,157 voting “Yes”, and 1,150 voting “No”.
http://www.trinidadexpress.com/news/Ste ... 42421.html
So all PM Kamla has to do is reject his resignation and all talk done?!!!......cause das the precedents that the PNM set.
In both cases both PNM AGs OFFERED their resignations. It was the correct and honorable thing to do rather than bring the office into disrepute.
Anand knows NOTHING about honour.![]()
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Furthermore, questions arose about their ETHICAL behaviour. While not condoning their ALLEGED ETHICAL behaviour, we are talking about CRIMINAL behaviour on the part of Anand
kjaglal76v2 wrote:all this cyak & unc still winning nxt general election
Casper23 wrote:kjaglal76v2 wrote:all this cyak & unc still winning nxt general election
U sir are clearly living in a bubble and when that bubble burst hope u can cope with reality
UML wrote:Pnm want thd AG bad all how they try to frame him or make issues for his resignation
Alleged rolls royce pic on his phone profile LIE
NY consulate LIE
Emailgate LIE
AND NOW THIS!!
So many I cant remember all nah
K74T wrote:Man cyah stop gagging on Anand cawk yes.
UML wrote:Pnm want thd AG bad all how they try to frame him or make issues for his resignation
Alleged rolls royce pic on his phone profile LIE
NY consulate LIE
Emailgate LIE
Importation of Range Rover LIE
Deyalsingh ex-gf services comment
Prison litigation matter
AND NOW THIS!!
So many I cant remember all nah
j.o.e wrote:Anand is a good boy..he never do nobody nothing.
shogun wrote:j.o.e wrote:Anand is a good boy..he never do nobody nothing.
Well, there was that one time when his driver (trying to avoid the media) drove over some old man's leg and they didn't stop. Other than that though....
De Dragon wrote:Epic frothments in here.
Habit7 wrote:It seems that the govt machinery now is behind discrediting Gary Griffith. They are pelting him under the CNG bus.
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