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ATTORNEYS representing Niegel Subiah, a senior executive at the Point Lisas Industrial Port Development Corporation Ltd (Plipdeco), have raised serious concerns about alleged political interference, misuse of public funds, and administrative misconduct at the state enterprise.
The letter, addressed to Plipdeco chairman Annette Wattie and issued by Freedom Law Chambers, led by Anand Ramlogan, SC, accuses the current board of pursuing a politically motivated agenda following the change in government in April.
The letter calls on the chairman and the board—appointed by the former PNM administration—to resign.
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