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Within another few days the bribery probe into reported shady dealings at the Customs and Trade Administration (CTA) will wrap up in relation to seventeen employees currently on leave, including a few high ranking officials of the Guyana Revenue Authority (GRA).
After weeks of interrogation and reporting to the police weekly the employees will know who will be reinstated and who will be cut loose from the revenue body. It is also likely that a few could be handed over to the police for prosecution……
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