Deayne Vaz has acknowledged his delay and pleaded guilty to the charge relating only to the failure to provide the additional information on the day on which it was due. During his plea, Mr. Vaz pointed out that he intends to argue his case based on the May 18, 2021 letter, asserting that it discharged his obligations under the Act. He also highlighted a significant procedural lapse: as the Integrity Commission once again did not present the May 18, 2021 letter to the court, a document crucial to Mr. Vaz’s defence.
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