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PARISH officials in St John showed a ‘near-total and unquestioning loyalty’ to Constable Chris Taylor when dealing with the aftermath of his conviction for dangerous driving, a Royal Court hearing has heard.
Procureur du Bien Public Stephen Hewlett and Constable Chris Taylor making their way into the Royal Court on Wednesday. Picture: ROB CURRIE. (30253679)
The parish’s two Procureurs du Bien Public, Stephen Hewlett and Michel Larose, and Mr Taylor, attended the hearing, which was called to decide whether they had ‘fallen short’ of their oaths of office by initially using parish funds to cover Mr Taylor’s legal expenses.
What itâs like on Clubhouse, the invite-only audio network taking the tech world by storm
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As a new joiner to Clubhouse, the buzzy audio social network, I tried to get the hang of it by listening to a conversation between Australian startup founders and investors while cooking dinner.
I nearly ended up burning my dinner after I was asked to take the virtual microphone to answer questions about media coverage of startups and its fixation on fundraising.
It was a quick lesson in the difficulty of just lurking on Clubhouse and the unpredictable nature of the platform which recently soared to 2 million users and was valued last month at $US1 billion ($1.31 billion) by investors including top venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz.
What itâs like on Clubhouse, the invite-only audio network taking the tech world by storm
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As a new joiner to Clubhouse, the buzzy audio social network, I tried to get the hang of it by listening to a conversation between Australian startup founders and investors while cooking dinner.
I nearly ended up burning my dinner after I was asked to take the virtual microphone to answer questions about media coverage of startups and its fixation on fundraising.
It was a quick lesson in the difficulty of just lurking on Clubhouse and the unpredictable nature of the platform which recently soared to 2 million users and was valued last month at $US1 billion ($1.31 billion) by investors including top venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz.
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