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Sep 15, 2021 Letters
Dear Editor,
Following the court ruling on the Town Clerk (TC) appointment issue, ‘critical support’ was offered. But should this be when the court’s ruling did not impose any limitations or conditions to the functions and functioning of the TC?
The judge must be commended for the strong decision taken in this matter; with the hope, some normalcy can return to City Hall. This it seems might not be. The injunction sought was denied, but impositions by the Council continue, which will ultimately prove disruptive to the smooth functioning of the office of the TC and, by extension, the affairs of the city. Is this a war of attrition, it has to be wondered? In the meantime, citizens continue to be collateral damage.
Sincerely
Shamshun Mohamed
Feb 24, 2025
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