Tuesday, February 1, 2011
Jamaica Prime Minister Bruce Golding is to take the witness stand at The Manatt/Coke Commission of Enquiry next Monday. He will be preceded by Deputy Director of Public Prosecutions Jeremy Taylor and Solicitor General Douglas Leys who are scheduled to testify tomorrow. Attorney Lackston Robinson of the Attorney Generals Department, former foreign affair state minister Ronald Robinson and Attorney General Dorothy Lightbourne are slated to give evidence on Wednesday. Former Police Commissioner Rear Admiral Hardley Lewin, National Security Minister Dwight Nelson and Opposition spokesman on National Security Peter Phillips will testify on Thursday. The Enquiry will hear from former Chief of Defence Staff of the Jamaica Defence Force Major General Stewart Saunders on Friday.
The Commissioner again warned that statements should not be leaked to the media before the witness testify.
A recent statement made by Prime Minister Bruce Golding was leaked by the media.
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