Aires,

I'm alarmed you see the suspension of Nerlon as unwarranted. Here's a man with an alleged history of incompetence. I'm sorry it took a very public murder to uncover all this. I don't see why there has to be an inquiry in to his dismissal. In any democratic country in the world, where a public official has been found to be abusing his office (incompetence, blatant cover up, intimidation etc), it is a case for immediate removal - no debate. I think you should perhaps think of the injustices Nerlon has inflicted on the public in his care over the years.

Benny.

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