THA Chief Secretary Farley Augustine has alleged that the Prime Minister, Commissioner of Police, PNM Tobago Council political leader and a prominent Tobago contractor were among several people behind the police raids at his official residence on Tuesday as well as at the home of a former chief administrator and other THA officials over the weekend.
And he is calling for an independent inquiry into the raids, alleging “this matter now implicates several high-ranking officials.
“The investigation must be done independent of these office holders,” Augustine said on Wednesday at a special THA sitting in the Assembly Legislature.
He said he intends to write to several international agencies, including Caricom and the United Nations about the matter.
“The Tobago House of Assembly will for the first time, prepare a shadow report on human rights and have it submitted to the United Nations.”
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