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<span style="font-weight: bold"> Confirmed : Prime Minister Bruce ... (Observer)...</span>
PRIME Minister Bruce Golding may not be able to testify at the Manatt/Dudus Commission of Enquiry, his attorney says. Golding has international obligations during this month, as well as obligations with the budget to sort out, attorney Hugh Small, QC, told the commission this morning."These are matters that would require the prime minister's full attention," Small said. He said Golding has to be called to testify before March 14, as after that he has various commitments.Commission chairman Emil George, QC, offered to take the prime minister's evidence early, but Small objected to the suggestion saying that the prime minister should not testify before Justice Minister Dorothy Lightbourne.Prime Minister Bruce Golding is the last person scheduled to give evidence at the enquiry, which started on January 17.
<span style="font-weight: bold"> Confirmed : Prime Minister Bruce ... (Observer)...</span>
PRIME Minister Bruce Golding may not be able to testify at the Manatt/Dudus Commission of Enquiry, his attorney says. Golding has international obligations during this month, as well as obligations with the budget to sort out, attorney Hugh Small, QC, told the commission this morning."These are matters that would require the prime minister's full attention," Small said. He said Golding has to be called to testify before March 14, as after that he has various commitments.Commission chairman Emil George, QC, offered to take the prime minister's evidence early, but Small objected to the suggestion saying that the prime minister should not testify before Justice Minister Dorothy Lightbourne.Prime Minister Bruce Golding is the last person scheduled to give evidence at the enquiry, which started on January 17.