Peter Philips withdrawn.
PNP had started to salivate on bringing Likle Brucie and the JLP's role in the Dudusgate affair back to the front burner.
The JLP torpedoed same.
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Censure motion against Dr. Peter Phillips withdrawn
A censure motion which hung over the head of senior opposition Member of Parliament, Dr Peter Phillips, was withdrawn a short while ago.
Member of Parliament for North East St Catherine, Gregory Mair, withdrew the motion during today's sitting.
This action was hotly debated by People's National Party MPs to wanted to have the motion debated.
House Leader Andrew Holness had informed his parliamentary colleagues last week that debate on the motion would have started on June 21.
Less than three weeks ago, Speaker of the House Delroy Chuck had informed parliamentarians that the Emil George-led Manatt-Dudus commission of enquiry had asked Parliament to delay debate on the motion to censure Phillips until the commissioners submitted their report.
Phillips came under intense pressure during the enquiry from attorneys representing the Jamaica Labour Party for signing two secret memoranda of understanding (MOUs) when he held the position of national security minister under the People's National Party administration.
The MOUs were signed with the United States Government, but neither the Cabinet nor then Prime Minister P.J. Patterson was informed about the documents.
The Manatt-Dudus commission of enquiry report was tabled in the House of Representatives last week.
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PNP had started to salivate on bringing Likle Brucie and the JLP's role in the Dudusgate affair back to the front burner.
The JLP torpedoed same.
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Censure motion against Dr. Peter Phillips withdrawn
A censure motion which hung over the head of senior opposition Member of Parliament, Dr Peter Phillips, was withdrawn a short while ago.
Member of Parliament for North East St Catherine, Gregory Mair, withdrew the motion during today's sitting.
This action was hotly debated by People's National Party MPs to wanted to have the motion debated.
House Leader Andrew Holness had informed his parliamentary colleagues last week that debate on the motion would have started on June 21.
Less than three weeks ago, Speaker of the House Delroy Chuck had informed parliamentarians that the Emil George-led Manatt-Dudus commission of enquiry had asked Parliament to delay debate on the motion to censure Phillips until the commissioners submitted their report.
Phillips came under intense pressure during the enquiry from attorneys representing the Jamaica Labour Party for signing two secret memoranda of understanding (MOUs) when he held the position of national security minister under the People's National Party administration.
The MOUs were signed with the United States Government, but neither the Cabinet nor then Prime Minister P.J. Patterson was informed about the documents.
The Manatt-Dudus commission of enquiry report was tabled in the House of Representatives last week.
© Copyright., Jamaica Gleaner 2009 All Rights Reserved
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