The Chairman of the Council of Elders, C.K. Tedem explaining the party's decision to suspend its National Chairman, stated that Mr. Afoko was
acting against the interest of the party, hence the suspension.
Not exact matches
On the contrary, the mechanics
of primary races, it seems, are pushing the GOP to
act not only
against the
interest of the country, but that
of the
party itself.
If a person pretends such a marriage, and proclaims it to others, the law considers it as a malicious
act, subjecting the
party against whom it is set up to various disadvantages
of fortune and reputation, and imposing upon the public (which for many reasons is
interested in knowing the real state and condition
of the individuals who compose it) an untrue character; interfering in many possible consequences with the good order
of society, as well as the rights
of those who are entitled to its protection.
This will allow lawyers to check they can
act for you (and any associated clients)
against the involved
parties (by checking that they don't have any existing conflicts
of interest).
The claimants then commenced proceedings
against D alleging that, by demanding payment for the further strip, D had
acted in breach
of a shareholders» agreement requiring each
party to use his best endeavours to promote BHL's
interests.
Re Commonwealth Institute (In Members» Voluntary Liquidation)[2014] W.T.L.R. 1621 Application by the liquidators for directions in relation to (amongst other matters) a potential claim
against the Government estimated to be worth in excess
of # 18m;
acted for the Secretary
of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs (an
interested party).
R (Collins) v Nottinghamshire County Council [2016] EWHC 996 (Admin) QBD (Admin Ct), February 11 2016 (2016) 19 CCL Rep 494 Given allegations
of financial impropriety
against the
interested party, the local authority had
acted lawfully in suspending its position as an accredited provider
of direct payment support services to persons in need
of social care
A more accurate model is: politics is a system that 1) selects
against skills needed for rigorous thinking and for qualities such as groupthink and confirmation bias, 2) incentivises a badly selected set
of people to consider their career not the public
interest, 3) drops them into dysfunctional institutions with no relevant training and poor tools, 4) centralises vast amounts
of power in the hands
of these people and institutions in ways we know are bound to cause huge errors, and 5) provides very weak (and often damaging) feedback so facing reality is rare, learning is practically impossible, and system reform is seen as a hostile
act by political
parties and civil services worldwide.