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Derek Achong
The removal of the controversial “savings” clause from the Constitution was one of the recommendations of a constitutional reform committee appointed during the tenure of former prime minister Dr Keith Rowley.
Attorney General Camille Robinson-Regis made the statement yesterday as she sought to respond to a newspaper editorial calling for the change.
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