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Camille Robinson-Regis has voiced concern over conflicting reports about former Prime Minister and People’s National Movement (PNM) political leader Dr Keith Rowley’s attendance at the party’s 70th anniversary celebrations.
In a Facebook post today, she said Dr Rowley’s decades of service to both the PNM and Trinidad and Tobago have been marked by leadership, integrity, and dedication to national development. She called it “both concerning and disappointing” that his statement of not being invited appears to contradict the Party’s claims.
“Credibility and character must be given their due weight. Dr Rowley is not known to be careless with the truth. His public life has been marked by forthrightness and accountability, and there is no reasonable basis to suggest that he would misrepresent such a matter,” Robinson-Regis wrote.
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