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ATTORNEY GENERAL Camille Robinson-Regis has confirmed the government sought to intervene in the legal battle between the Judicial and Legal Service Commission (JLSC), led by Chief Justice Ivor Archie, and High Court judge Marcia Ayers-Caesar at the Privy Council.
A statement on March 28 from the AG’s office sought to clarify the government’s intervention in the matter.
Newsday reported concerns being raised about a potential conflict of interest after the state sought to intervene in the appeal before the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council. On October 3, the Privy Council denied the AG’s application.
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