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Q.
Well, there was ——
A.
Like --
Q.
There was definitely a chain of command there at
the time? .‘

A. Uh-huh. ‘ .
Q. Okay. And you’re familiar with the chain of
command? . .
A.
Uh-huh.
Q.
You answered, Alfonso answered to Paul Kellerhaus,
but somehow Arthur Baxter was in between there.
 
A.
Uh-huh.
Q.
So my question again would be, today, right now,
in the chain of command, if you’re the Chief of Security and
Mr. Kellerhaus tells you you’re now a Security Guard this
afternoon,, is that a demotion? .
 
A.
Well, normally would be as -- as you see
Q.
I take that as a yes. A yes, right?
A.
Well, the thing is that it depends. Because the
configuration inside, what we have the board, if you’re the
Chief of Security and then you’re needed in another post,
it’s not a —- it’s not a demotion, it’s just you’re needed.
 
Q.
I can see that if you’re needed in a post as MLO
or you were needed in ASO as a post, but if you were to stay
in the same organization, okay, and become just a Security
Guard, there would be no reason to need a Chief of Security

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