Advice for Law Association
THE EDITOR: Your article “Unjustified Caution” alarms me and should act as a wake-up call for the majority of honest, decent and patriotic citizens.
Some segments of society think that they are awfully clever and try to denigrate the Airport enquiry. To date, what has the Commission done wrong? The Law Association should be aware of its status in this society. The Law Association should guard zealously its integrity. It is imperative that the Law Association gets it right before going public.
The Law Association must be aware that the whole system of law, order and civilised behaviour operates within parameters of which it is the custodian. The Law Association cannot afford mediocrity. I refuse to believe that the Law Association is not concerned with the fact that local and foreign firms, local and foreign nationals conspired and illegally, indecently and bovinely gorged themselves on some of this nation’s wealth. I refuse to accept this from the learned gentlemen. A certain political party had 100 attorneys to deal instantaneously with political questions. I feel the Law Association can muster three times that number to deal with letters from the Commission.
AUGUSTUS LEWIS
Marabella
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"Advice for Law Association"