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Dec 21, 2017 Letters
Dear Editor,
Well it seems to be Season Two for the local ‘Sex and the City’ drama series that is ongoing at the City Hall in our capital.
One cannot forget Season One, starring a Lance Corporal and Corporal of the City Police with the best supporting actor and actress awards going to the King and Queen of the city for their roles in trying to cover up the sordid tales.
Now already there is a new series, this time featuring a senior member of the Engineer’s Department and a new staffer attached to the Human Resources Department.
Not wishing to be left out, the City Police Department is again featured, as their patrolling ranks sought to investigate some strange noises emanating from a boardroom in the City Hall Compound late at night only to discover the two staffers working above and beyond or I should say below and beyond the normal call of duty.
This new episode seems to be more of a hilarious comedy than a dramatic production, as believing that they were about to rescue someone from the boardroom who had fallen ill or was injured due to the moans emanating from the room only to find the senior staffer having dinner under the boardroom table and the new staffer in a state of complete euphoria.
Once again, the King and Queen of the City are in full cover up mode as in spite of receiving a full report on the matter; they are still to bring it to Council’s attention, are still to take it to the relevant committee so that the errant officers could be disciplined and indeed are trying to make light of this serious breach of standards of professional behaviour.
Indeed, they seem to be awaiting the satirical columns of the local newspapers to provide trailers, casting news, air dates and possibly some spoilery bits, before having an investigation launched, just like they did for Season One.
Riley Matthews
Mar 21, 2025
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