One piece of new information was shared during Monday evening’s TLTI council meeting regarding abrupt dismissal of CAO Malcolm Morris.
A packed house in the Lansdowne council chambers learned the closed-door vote to terminate his contract was 6-1 with Velma Kelsey in opposition.
The citizens coalition hoping to find out more submitted a list of questions they hope to have answered in the next 30 days, including whether they can see the minutes from the closed-door session.
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