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Comissiong’s standing in question

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THE CASE surrounding the construction of the Hyatt hotel will continue on August 10 in the Supreme Court.

When the matter returned to the No. 6 Supreme Court yesterday, political activist David Comissiong said that at the next hearing the court would hear Prime Minister Freundel Stuart’s application suggesting that Comissiong, as a citizen, did not have the standing to bring such an application for judicial review.

Comissiong said the court would have to deal with the matter, which he described as a key issue.

Justice Sonia Richards will preside. (TKS)

Please read the full story in today’s Saturday Sun, or in the eNATION edition.

 

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