Opposition leader dismisses statement from acting Police Commissioner regarding “emailgate” scandal

Jul 09, 2013

PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, CMC –Opposition Leader Dr. Keith Rowley Monday said he was "Curious" as to how Acting Police Commissioner Stephen Williams reached a conclusion that e-mails which he read in Parliament purporting to show senior government ministers involved in a plot to undermine the judiciary, the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions and the media were fakes. Rowley was responding to a front-page article in the Trinidad Express newspaper that quoted Williams as saying the 31 emails were not authentic. “Those documents are purporting to be e-mails but they are not. They are fake,” Williams said.

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