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Police can’t plug WASA leaks - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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WHEN IT comes to alleged water-trucking rackets, it seems there is a new sheriff in town. But it’s not top cop Junior Benjamin and his deputies. It’s none other than Marvin Gonzales, the Minister of Public Utilities, who has been acting as attorney general in the absence of Reginald Armour, SC. On February 19, Mr Gonzales continued to prosecute a case against corruption involving WASA, saying there were “people in dark corners conspiring” to for…
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TTT News broke the news in on Wednesday, February 19, 2025.
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