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TWO DAYS after he was described as a "failed CEO" by Public Utilities Minister Barry Padarath, Keithroy Halliday's tenure at state utility the Water and Sewerage Authority (WASA) has come to an abrupt end.
A statement from WASA on June 25, confirmed that Halliday had been replaced by Jeevan Joseph who was appointed acting CEO effective June 25.
St Kitt's-born Halliday, hired during the previous PNM administration at a monthly salary of $100,000, began work on December 01. He formerly worked as general manager of the Barbados Water Authority.
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