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Mon, 29 Jul 2002 10:06:19 +0100
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Musa

You wrote;
Could it be that Justice Hassan Jallow was made to
 resign because of the  undernoted reason culled from
the Sierra leone Web:"

I doubt it !! If Justice Hassan Jallow was made to
resign then surely he must have been forced to do so
and this is what I will call CONSTRUCTIVE DISMISSAL.
By the way, how could someone be asked to resign and
then a letter is addressed to him terminating his
employment?? Does this make any sense? Moreover, take
a look at the letter addressed to Justice Hassan
Jallow, it was written by the Solicitor General and
Legal Secretary acting upon directives!! My point here
is this, How could a junior to Hassan Jallow be given
the responsibility/ power to terminate ?


Just a thought.

Sanusi Owens


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