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The T&T Electricity Commission (T&TEC) has threatened to sue Port-of-Spain South MP Keith Scotland, SC, and a member of his law chambers over the representation they provided in its bid to recover approximately $2.4 million in unpaid electricity charges from now-defunct ice cream manufacturer Flavorite Foods Limited.
The legal threat against Scotland and fellow attorney Keisha Kydd-Hannibal, both of Virtus Chambers, was made in a pre-action protocol letter sent today by T&TEC's lawyers, led by Senior Counsel Anand Ramlogan of Freedom Law Chambers.
The letter was sent a little over a week after Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar raised concerns over the duo's professional conduct in Parliament.
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