Jack Warner, who also spoke on the matter involving Nizam Mohammed, chairman of the Police Service Commission, following controversial statements by Mohammed about racial inequality in the Police Service, said the matter had been ventilated and the public had "expressed its disgust" at Mohammed's comments.
Warner said President George Maxwell Richards had been spoken to by Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar and Dr Keith Rowley, the Leader of the Opposition on the issue.He said Mohammed would be much wiser after what has happened and would be "guarded."Warner said he was sure that in the future, Mohammed would be temperate in what he said.