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City Treasurer Dep’t workers sent on leave as fraud probe launched - Stabroek News

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Five employees from the City Treasurer’s Department have been sent on administrative leave following an allegation of fraud against them.

The article City Treasurer Dep’t workers sent on leave as fraud probe launched appeared first on Stabroek News.

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