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Suspended PNM Activist Allegedly Hired by WASA Concerns Raised Over Position’s Legitimacy | News | Tringlobe Media News

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Reports have surfaced that Christine “Twiggy” Willa Willa Levia, a suspended activist from the People’s National Movement (PNM), has been appointed as a Hospitality Assistant Personnel at the Water and Sewerage Authority’s (WASA) North Regional Office in Port of Spain.

The appointment has stirred controversy within the organization, as employees allege that the position in question was phased out several years ago. The news has fueled speculation about possible political favoritism, with some questioning whether the hiring was based on merit or political connections.

The timing and nature of the appointment have led to growing calls for transparency. Members of the public and WASA staff alike are demanding clarity on the current status of the position and the process that led to Levia’s hiring.

WASA has not yet issued a public statement addressing the concerns.

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