'I expect contracts will be honoured'

Tue, Nov 7th 2017, 10:00 AM

 

FORMER advisor and consultant Sir Baltron Bethel was adamant yesterday his “reputation and work speaks for itself” amid backlash over the Christie administration’s decision to renew his contract a year before it expired, also increasing his salary by $60,000 annually despite him having no additional duties.
However, Sir Baltron told The Tribune he expected to have his termination amicably settled with the Minnis administration and his contract honoured...

FORMER advisor and consultant Sir Baltron Bethel was adamant yesterday his “reputation and work speaks for itself” amid backlash over the Christie administration’s decision to renew his contract a year before it expired, also increasing his salary by $60,000 annually despite him having no additional duties.

However, Sir Baltron told The Tribune he expected to have his termination amicably settled with the Minnis administration and his contract honoured...

 

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