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Court order for FNM leaders
constitution to hear the statement of charges made against the vice chairman.
was filed on November 28, 2022, by Mr Johnson and on March 5, he further filed an ex parte summons with notice to the defendants supported by an affidavit.
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But, according to court documents, neither defendant showed up to court.
The Supreme Court ordered that Mr Pintard and Dr Sands were barred “from restraining, prohibiting or otherwise interfering with the plaintiff in the discharge of his functions as a duly elected vice chairman of the Free National Movement under the provisions of the constitution thereof, inclusive of, but not limited to the plaintiff’s attendance at, and participation in all meetings of the Executive Committee and the Central Council of the Free National Movement pending the determination of the plaintiff’s claim herein or further order of this court.”
The ruling also granted an injunction against members of the FNM’s Executive Committee and Central Council who voted or participated in meetings concerning Mr Johnson’s suspension, restraining them from participating in any tribunal convened under the party’s
According to the ruling, this includes Bryan Brown, Jaunianne Dorsett and Clement Penn, Sr.
It adds that they “are hereby restrained from participation in any tribunal convened or to be convened within the meaning of Article 54 of the constitution of the Free National Movement to hear and determine the statement of charge against the plaintiff dated 17th November 2022, or any appeal therefrom to the Central Committee of the Free National Movement, by reason of their actual and/ or apparent bias in relation to, and/or prejudgment of, the allegations against the plaintiff pending the determination of the plaintiff’s claim herein or further order of this court.”
The ruling notes that costs are “reserved pending the determination of the action”. This latest court action comes as the party is already facing the perception of being fractured internally and suffering from infighting.
According to party insiders, there appears to be a rift between those who support former FNM leader Dr Hubert Minnis and Mr Pintard, the party’s current leader.