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Register general fiasco
Chief Secretary Farley Augustine blames the central government for decisions which make operations of register general in Tobago difficult.
Chief Secretary Farley Augustine blames the central government for decisions which make operations of register general in Tobago difficult.
Scarborough, Tobago – Chief Secretary Farley Augustine has expressed frustration with the state of the Register General Office in Tobago. At a post-executive council press conference today, he highlighted issues identified by the Tobago Lawyers Association regarding the office’s inefficiencies.
The concerns raised by the lawyers’ association underscore ongoing problems with accessing essential government services in Tobago. The Chief Secretary’s comments aim to bring attention to these issues and call for a swift resolution to improve service delivery for Tobagonians.
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