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There are reasonable grounds to believe the services set out in LifeSport invoices were either not fully carried out or at all, and were never intended to be.
So stated acting Assistant Commissioner of Police Richard Corbett of the TTPS White Collar Crime Division in a letter to Graeme Mc Clean of the Central Authority of T&T, in which he requested mutual legal assistance in the LifeSport investigations.
According to ACP Corbett: “The additional information and witness statements are required by the TTPS to aid in criminal investigations into several persons within the public service and contractors for the offences of conspiracy to defraud the Government of Trinidad and Tobago, obtaining money under false pretences, misbehaviour in public office, other offences under the Prevention of Corruption Act Chapter 11:11, the Larceny Act Chapter 11:12, and conspiracy to murder contrary to the Offences against the Person Act of the laws of Trinidad and Tobago with a view to prosecution of these offences before the courts of Trinidad and Tobago.”
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