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Questions have been raised over the failure to fully implement the recommendations of the Commission of Enquiry that was appointed in 2010 to look into the events surrounding the 1990 attempted coup.
Several former government officials raised the issue yesterday as the 35th anniversary of the failed armed insurrection by the Jamaat-al-Muslimeen was commemorated.
Addressing an annual wreath-laying ceremony at the Eternal Flame at the Red House in Port-of-Spain, hosted by fellow survivor Wendell Eversley, former finance minister Selby Wilson said there was a duty to implement the recommendations after the commission was appointed under the tenure of the People’s Partnership administration, led by Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar.
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