The Governor General's office has denied acting on instructions reportedly from the Prime Minister to fire members of the Public Services Commission.
In a release issued Wednesday, King's House said it did not issue letters of dismissal as reported in some sections of the media on Tuesday.
The Governor General's Secretary said the reports are untrue.
However, the release made no mention of reports that the Prime Minister had requested that the members of the Commission be dismissed.
Mr. Golding reportedly requested that the Commissioners be dismissed on the basis of misconduct.
The commission had selected Professor Stephen Vasciannie as Solicitor General but this choice seemed unacceptable to the Golding administration which demanded that it be changed.
In a release issued Wednesday, King's House said it did not issue letters of dismissal as reported in some sections of the media on Tuesday.
The Governor General's Secretary said the reports are untrue.
However, the release made no mention of reports that the Prime Minister had requested that the members of the Commission be dismissed.
Mr. Golding reportedly requested that the Commissioners be dismissed on the basis of misconduct.
The commission had selected Professor Stephen Vasciannie as Solicitor General but this choice seemed unacceptable to the Golding administration which demanded that it be changed.
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