Only time will tell.
It's a calculation for all the parties to make, including the RC.
But thems are the rules.
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Only time will tell.
It's a calculation for all the parties to make, including the RC.
But thems are the rules.
Of course, I would be the last person on earth to EVER impute wrong motives to a GB member. (he chuckles) But TWO governing body members that don't show up when summoned??? (Lösch's refusal to comply and now Jackson's).
So NOW something is starting to smell fishy to judiciary systems worldwide. This goes on record for all time. But whatever happens, it's looking bad for WT.
This ought to put some starch in the shorts of every GB member. Up till now they have been pretty untouchable as far as going to court and give testimony for their bad behavior. I'm sure we might see some changes in the Organization once these policy makers start getting hauled off to court, I'm thinking there might be enough evidence by these commission hearings to latter bring criminal charges in the other courts and perhaps even here in the USA home of the Governing Body.
I'm sure no matter how deluded these GBs might be they are shitting their pants right now as they see the laws are finally catching up with them and their cruel male chuavanistic asses.
Barrold Bonds - what's the aussie law equivalent of pleading the 5th. because that's all he's gonna do.Under Australian law pleading "GUILTY" gives you rights equivalent of pleading the 5th.
However in a Royal Commission only your sudden death prevents you from having to answer questions when summoned.
No doubt Jackson is praying for the rapture.
Are we sure that this summons has or will be issued?
If Jackson does appear "niceness" will not carry any weight at all. Stewart and Mclellan will slice and dice with precision. They will take no notice if there is a nice smile with the answer. It the answer is not complete or truthful they will fillet and dissect until they have either the truth or an embarrassed pregnant silence.
I can't wait.
Max , twice in your post explaining the rules ( thank you ) the term " natural person " is used . I am thinking that this must be a legal term as usually any person is " natural " .
What I was wondering was does this refer to an Australian citizen ? I could be , probably am , wide of the mark , but that would change things in relation to other GB members , or if Jackson is now a naturalised American .
Any answers anyone ?
Jan