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ComPol Says Pastor Dozie Must Still File a Police Report Against O.J.

Chester Williams

ComPol Says Pastor Dozie Must Still File a Police Report Against O.J.

Earlier this year, a pastor from Dangriga made a complaint against attorney, Orson Elrington to the General Legal Council. The allegation of grave professional misconduct for the way he handled а Social Security Board claim and settlement for the pastor was brought before the G.L.C. In July, the Council ruled that Elrington must pay the complainant, Pastor Dozie, over forty-six thousand dollars and fifteen thousand dollars to the Registrar. The G.L.C had indicated that it would forward to the police a suspicion of forgery of documents. On Tuesday, Police Commissioner, Chester Williams clarified that the pastor still needs to file a report with the police.

 

Chester Williams, Commissioner of Police

“Even if the G.L.C would refer the matter to us, we’d still need to get a statement from the virtual complainant. The G.L.C cannot be the complainant in the particular matter, especially if they’re alleging that the signature forged was that of Pastor Dozie. We need to get statements from him and specific signatures from him so that it can be compared to ascertain if the signature that G.L.C believes was forged was actually forged.”

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