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Allegations of Corruption Surface in Trinidad’s Attorney General’s Office

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In a compelling video, Victor Roberts sheds light on serious allegations of corruption linked to John Jeremy, a figure currently influencing Trinidad’s Attorney General’s office. Roberts highlights that these issues have been documented in the Must Still Report, urging the public to read it in detail. Among the allegations mentioned are a $400,000 bribe associated with Chief Magistrate McNichols and a $3.6 million land deal involving Jeremy.

These revelations add to rising concerns about accountability within the justice system. Roberts also questions why there has been no follow-up on the investigation requested by Desmond Allum, former President of the Criminal Bar Association, into Jeremy’s actions. The video urges a stronger push for integrity and transparency in Trinidad’s political and legal systems as issues of alleged misconduct continue to surface.

As the public familiarizes itself with these allegations, the call for accountability grows ever louder. Trinidad’s justice system faces a precarious moment, with citizens waiting for clarity and resolution amidst the unfolding saga of legal and political misconduct.

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