The deadline for submission of the much anticipated findings of the Commission of Inquiry Into The Alexandra School has been pushed back.
Originally set for today, the report by Commissioner Frederick Waterman will now be presented to Governor General Sir Elliott Belgrave on September 21.
A Barbados Government Information Service (BGIS) release yesterday stated that the Governor General had authorised the change of date in light of the fact that vital days’ hearings were lost to the commission’s deliberations, due to the unavailability of the Wildey Gymnasium for three days in July because of prior bookings for Crop Over events, and the observance of two public holidays in August. (BGIS/MK)
Inquiry report date put back
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