Court rejects bid by AFN National Chief RoseAnne Archibald to overturn suspension

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Archibald argued her suspension was unlawful because the executive committee does not have the power to suspend a national chief

The assembly’s executive committee argued that the potential court action raised issues that should be handled through an internal dispute-resolution process and the upcoming meeting.

Archibald was suspended with pay by the AFN’s executive committee on June 17 pending an investigation into four complaints lodged against her by her staff.

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