Gian Ghandi new legal advisor for Economic Development
On Tuesday’s newscast we referred to him as the consummate survivor… and today Gian Ghandi added to his already impressive reputation by not only surviving but instead snagging a major new post with government. On Tuesday the Government Press Office reported that Ghandi had been terminated from a thirteen-year stint as Solicitor General. The departing S.G. told the media that as of November first he would be entering private practice. But before his staff could even throw him a farewell party the Government Press Office churned out another release which informs us that instead of getting the boot, Ghandi will be greeted by the welcome wagon of the Ministry of Economic Development. There he will serve as legal counsel and also as the first Director General of the newly created International Financial Services Commission.