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SHALIZA HASSANALI
Less than three weeks after resigning as chairman of the Water and Sewerage Authority (WASA), Ravindra Nanga has accused Public Utilities Minister Barry Padarath of going on a witch hunt by accusing the former board of corruption and wrongdoing.
Nanga insisted that in the four years he served as WASA’s chairman no one could point fingers at him for alleged corruption, confusion or nepotism. He said the board operated transparently and within the law.
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