Suspended Chairman of the Public Ser-vice Commission (PSC) Carvil Duncan remained adamant on Thursday that he never received any correspondence from Prime Minister (PM) Moses Nagamootoo to inform him of the establishment of a tribunal to investigate whether he ought to be removed from the post.
Duncan was at the time responding to questions under cross-examination by Attorney General (AG) and Minister of Legal Affairs Basil Williams, who is representing the government. The AG is contending that Duncan did have notice of the establishment of the tribunal.
On October 12, last year, President David Granger suspended Duncan, pending the outcome of the work of a tribunal, which was set up to consider whether he should be removed from the post.