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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday News File photo: Dr Keith Rowley. The Prime Minister has accused opposition leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar and Dr Robert Sabga of attempting to politicise the abuse of children and described their behaviour as reprehensible. In 1997 a task force, chaired by Sabga and including Diana Mahabir-Wyatt, Vasant Ramkissoon, Valerie Alleyne-Rawlins and Basdai Gayadeen-Catchpole, investigated nine children’s homes and uncovered neglect and abuse of the children, a paedophile ring, a system of “kick-backs” […]

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