FORMER chairman of the Urban Development Corporation (Udecott) Calder Hart has won his complaint that his right to a fair hearing was breached by the commission of inquiry into the construction of the failed Las Alturas housing complex in Morvant.
FORMER chairman of the Urban Development Corporation (Udecott) Calder Hart has appealed a judge’s ruling against him in 2020 that his rights to a fair hearing and protection of the law were not breached by the decisions of the commission of inquiry into the construction of the failed Las Alturas Housing complex in Morvant.
Appearing quite mystified over the missing, “malicious prosecution” case file and the $20 million award to nine claimants, Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs Reginald Armour, SC, declared it as “sinister, outrageous and incredulous.” The Prime Minister said he was “very disturbed.” Opposition Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar said “fire Armour and former AG Faris Al-Rawi.”
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THE state’s failure to defend a malicious prosecution lawsuit, which saw an eventual order by a Master of over $20 million in compensation to nine men acquitted of the murder of Vindra Naipaul-Coolman, was blamed on the case file somehow disappearing. This was the explanation given to the country, including the Prime Minister, at a