PRIME Minister Bruce Golding has warned the historic Portmore Municipal Council (PMC) that he will dissolve the body responsible for Jamaica's first directly elected mayor if it continues to break the law.
The prime minister is insisting that persons chairing committees do not have the right to exercise original or casting votes, but that the Council had been allowing the practice, contrary to the law.
Golding was seemingly angered by a meeting of the Finance Committee on February 9, 2010, at which the Council allowed the committee chairman to vote in favour of granting a 50 per cent building fee waiver to a resident
BUT WATCH ALLIGATOR A TELL FISH HIM MOUT STINK...BRUCE HOW DARE U SCOLD SM1 4 BREAKING THE LAW. PICK DI BEAM OUT A U EYE 1ST U HEAR.
PORTMORE U HEAR DI PM, UNU ASS A GO GET BUSS IF UNU BREAK DI LAW...(I KNOW I CAN C YALL LAAFING @ HIS DUMB BEHIND LOL)
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