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Oct 20, 2012 News
The Commission of Inquiry into the July 18, 2012, shootings, which left three Lindeners dead, has already proven to be very revealing.
According to Cabinet Secretary, Dr. Roger Luncheon, “so far this process has confounded many who by their utterances, actions and positions have showed their disregard for process.”
Dr. Luncheon said that the COI was established with a view to ensuring that there was a well ordered process in the quest of clarifying matters of importance. “This Commission of Inquiry is about process…the Chairman said from its inception we will be exclusively considering evidence…,” Dr. Luncheon recalled.
He noted, too, that so far the hearings have unveiled much clarity, much truth and has unearthed enormous conflict among those who have taken premature and oftentimes violent positions.
According to the Cabinet Secretary, “clarity is being provided removing exaggerations and doubts, and positions and reputations have been discredited.” In fact, he insisted that “the way things are going many more must fall,” even as he considered that the process is just about two weeks old.
Cabinet, Dr. Luncheon said, continued to insist that the disclosures of the Commission of Inquiry should definitely resolve many issues that have otherwise been “hijacked by the utterances/behaviours of the anarchists, demagogues and the opportunists of many strips who are in our midst.”
The July 18 Commission of Inquiry which commenced last month has Justice Lensley Wolfe, Senior Counsel K.D. Knight, Senior Counsel Dana Seetahal, Justice Cecil Kennard CCH, and Justice Claudette Singh, CCH as its commissioners.
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