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It seems Christopher Glamorgan blinked first.
The former Welsh Assembly Government Civil Servant, sacked as a result of blogging, was scheduled to start his case for unfair dismissal against Welsh Ministers tomorrow. The case was listed for two days.
But according to the Cardiff Industrial Tribunal Service, he withdrew his claim today.
The signs were that he faced a tough battle, so it may be that discretion was the better part of valour this time. But closing the case doesn't mean the debate in the Welsh blogosphere is over, does it?
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What we really need is an investigation into the pro-Labour website Natwatch to establish whether or not it was run by Assembly employees, on Assembly computers and with or without the connivance of Assembly members.
That site contained smears and lies that could have landed someone in pretty hot water.
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Betsan:
It seems Christopher Glamorgan blinked first.
[It looks like he blinked first...]
~Dennis Junior~
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Betsan:
[The signs were that he faced a tough battle, so it may be that discretion was the better part of valour this time. But closing the case doesn't mean the debate in the Welsh blogosphere is over, does it? ]
I do not think it is over, with the Welsh blogosphere.....
~Dennis Junior~
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