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RAMLOGAN WANTS FILES ON CLICO LAWSUIT

Trinidad and Tobago's Newsday WITH THE Central Bank under fire for its refusal to disclose key forensic reports on Clico to the Colman Commission of Inquiry, Attorney General Anand Ramlogan this month moved to take steps to intervene in the impasse which has raised the spectre of millions worth of forensic work being duplicated at taxpayers expense.

In a two-page request issued to the Ministry of Finance this month, Ramlogan asked for a status update on all court matters involving the Central Bank given the Bank’s position that it cannot disclose taxpayer-funded reports to the Sir Anthony Colman-chaired enquiry because the reports were commissioned for use in court proceedings.
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