Re: The Same As The Yaw Case
You are not answering the question. And it is simple question. An opportunity was given to present his side of the story and he did not turn up. You don't turn up for classes and you expect the school to give you a certificate because it is good to give a chance to redeem yourself? I suppose if you don't turn up for your court hearing, the judge is going to give you a chance to redeem yourself. Does it make is sense to you?
At the press conference, Pritam alluded that when the allegations first surfaced, they wanted to treat it as a private matter. When the PRC translator told the press that she gave in to retain her job, it became a serious allegation. They called for an internal hearing to determine the damage. He refused to turn up.
You are not answering the question. And it is simple question. An opportunity was given to present his side of the story and he did not turn up. You don't turn up for classes and you expect the school to give you a certificate because it is good to give a chance to redeem yourself? I suppose if you don't turn up for your court hearing, the judge is going to give you a chance to redeem yourself. Does it make is sense to you?
At the press conference, Pritam alluded that when the allegations first surfaced, they wanted to treat it as a private matter. When the PRC translator told the press that she gave in to retain her job, it became a serious allegation. They called for an internal hearing to determine the damage. He refused to turn up.
I would still give him/her a chance to redeem. Everybody deserves a second chance.