ICSA's national executive to examine Reynold's political foray
The Dealer understands that the ICSA's national executive is to discuss the involvement of its national treasurer James Reynolds in the new right-wing National Party.
A meeting of the organisation’s executive board took place last Friday after James Reynolds was named alongside pro-life and anti-immigration activist Justin Barrett as a founding member of the recently formed National Party.
The board referred the matter to the ICSA’s national executive, which is due to meet on Thursday. Reynolds remains ICSA national treasurer pending the outcome of that meeting. The Dealer understands that this process is dictated by the association’s internal rules.
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Title: ICSA's national executive to examine Reynold's political foray
The Dealer understands that the ICSA's national executive is to discuss the involvement of its national treasurer James Reynolds in the new right-wing National Party.
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A meeting of the organisation’s executive board took place last Friday after James Reynolds was named alongside pro-life and anti-immigration activist Justin Barrett as a founding member of the recently formed National Party.
The board referred the matter to the ICSA’s national executive, which is due to meet on Thursday. Reynolds remains ICSA national treasurer pending the outcome of that meeting. The Dealer understands that this process is dictated by the association’s internal rules.
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