Lawyers representing the People's National Party (PNP) said the battle with Prime Minister Bruce Golding, over his decision to recommend the dismissal of the members of the Public Service Commission (PSC) is not over.
The PNP attorneys Thursday obtained an order from the Supreme Court, blocking any move to dissolve the PSC.
But the Order was handed down too late to save the members from being fired.
In a statement issued Thursday afternoon, the Governor General confirmed that instruments of revocation, were delivered to members of the Commission between 7 and 9 o'clock Thursday morning.
This came even as lawyers for the PNP were preparing to apply to the High Court for an injunction.
The Order was granted near midday, but attorney Bert Samuels said his team may have to go back to court to get another order.
Justice Kay Beckford, who heard the application, also granted the lawyers leave to take the issue before the Judicial Review Court.
The attorneys said they will be pressing for an order to quash the decision when the matter is heard by the Court on January 10.
The battle over the PSC has been going on for weeks with the Opposition and others claiming that the accusations of misconduct which is reportedly the basis for the dismissals, was a smoke screen.
They claim that at the heart of the Prime Minister's battle with the PSC, was the Commission's failure to change its mind concerning the appointment of Professor Steven Vascianie as Jamaica's Solicitor General.
The PNP attorneys Thursday obtained an order from the Supreme Court, blocking any move to dissolve the PSC.
But the Order was handed down too late to save the members from being fired.
In a statement issued Thursday afternoon, the Governor General confirmed that instruments of revocation, were delivered to members of the Commission between 7 and 9 o'clock Thursday morning.
This came even as lawyers for the PNP were preparing to apply to the High Court for an injunction.
The Order was granted near midday, but attorney Bert Samuels said his team may have to go back to court to get another order.
Justice Kay Beckford, who heard the application, also granted the lawyers leave to take the issue before the Judicial Review Court.
The attorneys said they will be pressing for an order to quash the decision when the matter is heard by the Court on January 10.
The battle over the PSC has been going on for weeks with the Opposition and others claiming that the accusations of misconduct which is reportedly the basis for the dismissals, was a smoke screen.
They claim that at the heart of the Prime Minister's battle with the PSC, was the Commission's failure to change its mind concerning the appointment of Professor Steven Vascianie as Jamaica's Solicitor General.
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