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Akash SamaĀroo
Prime MinĀisĀter KamĀla PerĀsad-BissesĀsar has thrown her full supĀport beĀhind the AtĀtorĀney GenĀerĀalās warnĀing that no segĀment of soĀciĀety, inĀcludĀing the so-called āone per centā, is beĀyond the reach of the law, alĀlegĀing that some curĀrent and forĀmer seĀnior bankĀing ofĀfiĀcials faĀcilĀiĀtatĀed forĀeign curĀrenĀcy transĀacĀtions for loĀcal busiĀnessĀes linked to inĀterĀnaĀtionĀal drug carĀtels.
In a stateĀment yesĀterĀday and folĀlowĀing quesĀtions from Guardian MeĀdia, the Prime MinĀisĀter said the GovĀernĀment was reĀceivĀing forĀeign asĀsisĀtance to track bilĀlions of US dolĀlars that left Trinidad and ToĀbaĀgo over the past 20 years, inĀcludĀing monĀey alĀlegedĀly chanĀnelled through loĀcal busiĀnessĀes beĀfore beĀing transĀferred to forĀeign acĀcounts conĀnectĀed to orĀganĀised crime.
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