The recent developments in the Police Service Commission fiasco with Nizam Mohammed, wanting now to advise police officers who feel they have been aggrieved, leave many unanswered questions. Why didn't Mr Mohammed, before 4th April, 2011, think of giving advice to officers who felt that were unjustly treated where promotion is concerned?
If he really felt that there was injustice (which is obvious now) why didn't he open his mouth when he was a parliamentarian, private practitioner, Speaker of the House? Why didn't Mr Mohammed seek instead to give advice to all members of the public who feel the pinch of injustice, viz teachers, doctors, nurses, public servants, other protective service officers etc? Is Mr Mohammed still reeling from the 'bad' drive he made in PoS a few weeks ago?
WKS Hosein
Chaguanas