The government has begun deliberations under Article 225 of the Constitution in relation to the ethical issue of Commissioner of Police Henry Greene’s admission that he had sexual relations with a witness in a matter under investigation, Cabinet Secretary Dr Roger Luncheon said yesterday.
“If no appeal is filed then I presume that the Chief Justice’s decision would hold, would stand, and it would allow us… to conclude the deliberations on the ethical issue. I would want to advise that I certainly don’t believe that that would take five weeks to conclude,” Dr Luncheon said yesterday when asked about the fate of Greene at his weekly press conference.
Following Chief Justice (ag) Ian Chang’s dismissal of the Director of Public Prosecutions’ (DPP) recommendation to charge Greene with rape, there has been mounting pressure for the