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Maritime chairman, airport corruption accused murdered Posted: Friday, July 23, 2021
Maritime chairman, airport corruption accused murdered The chairman of the Maritime Financial Group and one of six people charged with corruption in the Piarco Airport construction projects, John Smith, 74, has been murdered. He was killed at home in Maraval and police are investigating a link to a close relative.
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