by kladmin | October 22nd, 2009
Former Nevis Premier Vance Amory has lost his case challenging the legality of the Commission of Inquiry set up to look into the operations of his former Concerned Citizens Movement administration.
High Court judge Ianthea Leigertwood Octave on Wednesday dismissed the claims brought against the Commission by Mr Amory.
The former Premier had alleged that the commission was biased and unconstitutional.
The ruling has cleared the way for the resumption of the inquiry being conducted by sole Commissioner Thomas Sharpe.
Reprinted with the kind permission of BBC Caribbean.
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