Sunday, 21 June 2009

Shouldn't he be sued?

As someone in the field, I've learnt that when someone is hired and paid to provide a service and then deliberately doesn't (whether at all or properly), he's subject to being sued for breach of contract or charged for fraud. For quite a while now Trinidad and Tobago has not enjoyed any acceptable modicum of national security, even though a senior cabinet minister is being handsomely paid to see after that. Shouldn't he then be sued for breach of contract? I know he can't be arrested for fraud, for, as just said, for quite a while now Trinidad and Tobago has not enjoyed any acceptable modicum of national security.

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