Robinson-Regis accepts labour resignations from NTAC File photo: Minister of Planning and Development Camille Robinson-Regis. Photo by Ayanna Kinsale - AYANNA KINSALE THE resignations of five labour representatives from the National Tripartite Advisory Council (NTAC) have been accepted by the council's chair, Planning and Development Minister Camille Robinson-Regis. A statement issued by NTAC on Thursday said that on April 20 Robinson-Regis wrote to Christopher Henry, James Lambert, Michael Annisette, Carlton Gibson and Joseph Remy. They had all resigned from NTAC on March 11. In informing them that their resignations had been accepted, Robinson-Regis recalled for their benefit her first letter of response, dated March 16, in which the claims they made as the basis for their resignations were denied, and they were told the door was being kept open for their return to NTAC.