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KAVANAGH TAKES U-TURN FOLLOWING IMPEACHMENT THREAT

Liam Reeds - BT Editor | KAVANAGH TAKES U-TURN FOLLOWING IMPEACHMENT THREAT

 

What a chaotic week this has been with Governor Kavanagh encountering another storm as he strives to keep his reign going. Chief of EMS Marco Lloyd has taken on the state government following a cut in funding to the EMS department of the SAFMD by the governor. The governor's decision faced huge backlash from SAFMD employees as well as members of the public. According to the governor, an assessment was being done by the state government on pay checks issued to employees of the EMS department within the SAFMD in a joint effort with Chief Lloyd. However, according to Chief Lloyd, this is not true as he did not agree to a reduction in funding which as a consequent would lead to a reduced pay check for the Chief of EMS. 

 

Following the cut in funding,  Chief Lloyd and Governor Kavanagh have been at each other's throats which has turned into a very public feud. The governor recently cut Chief Lloyd's pay check by approximately 900% after his initial reduction under the claim that Chief Lloyd had gone against the government. This decision faced huge criticism from the public and members of the SAFMD. After an internal disagreement where as per the governor, Chief Lloyd accused him of selling heroin, the duo continued their bickering in public. Chief Lloyd went on to accuse the governor of being a liar and threatened him with impeachment saying, "I didn't want to do this Mr. Governor, but you forced my hand... prepare for your impeachment." In a statement by the governor, he told the Buzz Times that his actions regarding the SAFMD were discussed with Chief Lloyd but "as children do, they change their minds and then cry."

 

Only time will tell whether we've seen the last of this drama with the SAFMD making the headlines in yet again another scandal with the state government. Although, there has been a sudden shift in the mood of the state government. On 1st December, the governor announced that the government will be increasing the budget of all government organisations including the SAFMD, restoring the previous cut in funding. It is yet unclear what exactly has caused this sudden U-turn by the governor, one theory is that the threat by Chief Lloyd, a highly ranked government official has prompted the governor to change his mind to dissolve any potential threat to his position. 

 

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