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Griffith’s new mission: former police commissioner seeks ‘ground troops’ for new political party

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday Former commissioner of police Gary Griffith says anyone interested in being part of his new political party, the National Transformation Alliance (NTA), must be prepared to work and serve their country, not serve themselves. On April 30, he launched the political entity on social media and says it has already attracted hundreds of supporters. The event took place the day before the Progressive Democratic Patriots, led by Watson Duke, had a […]

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