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Trinidad ex-premier should face criminal probe - commission
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Trinidad ex-premier should face criminal probe - commission
2010
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PORT-OF-SPAIN,Trinidad, CMC - The Integrity Commission has forwarded a confidential report toDirector of Public Prosecutions (DPP) Roger Gaspard, recommending a criminalprobe on former prime minister Patrick Manning and former government ministerHedwige Bereaux. Therecommendation, which was made public on Friday in an affidavit filed in theSan Fernando High Court, did not name the two men, but the Trinidad Expressnewspaper quoted reliable sources who said Manning and Bereaux were thesubjects of the enquiry and had been interviewed by the commission'sinvestigator. Registrarof the Integrity Commission Martin Farrell, in a sworn statement filed at theSan Fernando Civil Registry, stated the commission had concluded the twopeople, identified as Person X and Person Y, \"had failed without reasonablejustification to fulfil their duties or obligations under the Integrity inPublic Life Act\".
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