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Mayor demands Integrity Commission withdraw 'flawed' Petrojam report

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Port Maria Mayor Richard Creary is demanding that the Integrity Commission withdraw what he describes as its 'deeply flawed' report on its investigation of alleged corruption at Petrojam that it tabled in Parliament last week.

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