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His position does not carry the same weight it did over a month ago.
But former President of the Senate Sir Branford Taitt is not hiding his mouth on Prime Minister Freundel Stuart’s appointment of a commission of inquiry into The Alexandra School impasse, or his perceived sacking of Government minister Ronald Jones as Acting Prime Minister.
Sir Branford, a former Minister of Health, who was exonerated by a 1998 commission of inquiry into the St Joseph Hospital, strongly supports Stuart’s announcement of a one-man commission headed by retired jurist Frederick Waterman.
In a SUNDAY SUN exclusive yesterday, he insisted it was the “best” way of settling the long-standing tensions between principal Jeff Broomes and teachers at the St Peter school.
Read the full story in today’s SUNDAY SUN.

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