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PSA challenges Duke’s pension order in court
PSA challenges Watson Duke’s pension order in court amid disclosure and benefit claim dispute, hearing set for July 16.
PSA challenges Watson Duke’s pension order in court amid disclosure and benefit claim dispute, hearing set for July 16.
Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago – The Public Services Association (PSA) has filed an application to set aside a judge’s order that granted former president Watson Duke a $25,000 monthly pension amid a pending lawsuit.
Duke, who served as PSA president from 2009 to 2021, had sought the interim injunction, citing financial difficulties and pending bankruptcy as reasons for his request for the interim payment. This legal challenge highlights an ongoing dispute over pension
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