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JADA LOUTOO and DARREN BAHAW
CHIEF JUSTICE Ivor Archie’s address on September 16 may be his last as head of Trinidad and Tobago’s Judiciary, according to sources close to him.
Archie turned 65 on August 18. While the retirement age for judges was raised from 65 to 70 in 2020, insiders say he signalled months ago that he intended to step down and needed six months to “put his house in order.”
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