?Opposition Leader Dr Keith Rowley is dismissing the opinions of four independent attorneys on the Jack Warner controversy as irrelevant.
The attorneys, in their advice to Attorney General Anand Ramlogan, said there were no legal obstacles to Warner holding the post as a Cabinet minister responsible for Works and Transport while simultaneously holding the office as vice president of Fifa. In a television interview yesterday, Rowley said all of the issues raised by the lawyers were "extras and side-shows."
He said: "The Parliament passed a Code of Ethics for good reason, and the Code of Ethics that was passed in 1988 to govern the conduct of Ministers of Government and other parliamentarians–in the case of Ministers of Government–that Code of Ethics specifically says that a minister shall resign all directorships," Rowley said he would take the matter to Finance Minister Winston Dookeran, who has been advocating the concept of new politics in T&T.