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MP: President should take own advice, stop being ‘secretive, paranoid, dismissive’

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday News Pointe-a-Pierre MP David Lee. - POINTE-A-PIERRE MP David Lee is telling President Paula-Mae Weekes to heed the advice she gave to public officials in her New Year’s message, “to stop being so secretive, paranoid, and dismissive of the anxieties of our citizens,” before a new Police Service Commission (PSC) is appointed. The President has begun the process of submitting names for the appointment of a new PSC after the last […]

Source: Trinidad News

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