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    Absolutely no clarification needed Alexander, all the information that you ask has been in the public domain in one form or another for 2 yrs and 3 mths and all details on how directors are nominated and selected are also available in the DPPT constitution, which has been available for public scrutiny in full as a download for at least 9 months.

    Not only that, but I have written at some lengths on other threads in answer to very similar questions that you posed on those threads. You ask a question - you are provided with a full and frank answer - some time later you ask pretty much the same question.

    The e-petition that you highlighted this morning from the web was a private petition generated by me, not DPPT, although it was mentioned on the DPPT website for a time. Some members of DPPT expressed a desire, during the consultation period earlier this year, to have an e-petition that they could sign. Still others wanted a hard copy that they could sign and still others opposed to the privatisation but unsure about community ownership wanted a hard copy petition with slightly different wording. I set the e-petition up to run for the minimum period of just 3 months and, now that it has served its purpose, it is closed.

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