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			06 Jul 2020 13:05		#382677
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			The Government was yesterday flayed by former Attorney General Anil Nandlall for its `sub judice’ attempt to influence the expected ruling on Wednesday by the Caribbean Court via advertisements placed in regional newspapers and on the social media page of PNCR General Secretary Volda Lawrence which state that the case is outside of the CCJ’s remit.
“These publications constitute a crude and vulgar attempt to prejudice the minds of the judges of the CCJ so as to influence the outcome of the case,” Nandall yesterday told Stabroek News as he pointed to a page 10 advertisement in the Trinidadian Guardian newspaper.		
	 
			
			
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			06 Jul 2020 13:21		#382679
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			It is not Mr. Burnham himself as he is dead. It is the Burnham ideology that is being perpetuated by his protégés. There is a difference. And although those rigging methodologies worked in his time and was forced on the people they are not suitable in today’s time. His students are trying to use it in today’s world.		
	 
			
			
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