Wednesday, September 01, 2010

Looks like payback time.

On CBC Labrador Morning this morning the deputy speaker of the Nunatsiavut assembly spoke about a disciplinary hearing held recently into the alleged conduct of the speaker of the assembly.

From what was revealed it would seem like maybe it is payback time for some, the speaker led the disciplinary hearing into one of the assembly members recently resulting in some recommended sanctions.

If the speaker was on annual leave and the two complainants filled their complaint under section 4.1 of the assembly code of conduct then it would seem rather frivolous. Section 4.1 clearly states that ‘while conducting government business’ one has to be on ones best behavior.

It just goes to show the divisions within NG and how too many people do not do their research. All this in fighting and the clear division between many ‘beneficiaries’ who live outside Nunatsiavut and those who live inside do not help in dealing with the core social issues that will only get worse before they get better.


Any way the upshot of it all was the disciplinary committee saw no validity in the complaints against the speaker and the deputy speaker said there will be no more comments on the subject until the findings are presented to the NG Assembly.

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