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'Bill' Clarke - the schoolyard bully
published: Sunday | December 10, 2006

The Editor, Sir:These are the so-called leaders of our business community and to a lesser degree our nation. It is what I would term a schoolyard bully who does not get his way so he picks up his marbles and leaves the game.

I see democracy as a group when a vote is taken and the majority decides on the issue. Mr. Clark in my opinion is not a leader and will never be. I am glad he will not be elected as President of this body.

The Board of Directors of BNS should instruct him to return the bank to the organisation. It is not his private company where he makes the decision to leave an organisation because the majority disagrees with his views. This also illustrates the lack of real leadership in a country that is plagued with crime, and the identification of role models for our youths.

I am etc.,

EVERALD GILLINGS

gillings@bellsouth.net

Miami, Fl.

Via Go-Jamaica

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