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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday News Chief Secretary Farley Augustine File photo - The Tobago CivilNET wants THA Chief Secretary Farley Augustine and Secretary of Education Zorisha Hackett to break their silence on the now-viral voicenote which was leaked on social media last week. In a press release on Monday, CivilNET expressed concerns about the release of the audio clip in which two senior THA officials were allegedly discussed using public funds to hire people to […]

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