Shamfa Cudjoe-Lewis, the Political Leader of the PNM Tobago Council, has unequivocally denied allegations of being included on a supposed protection list associated with T&TEC. In a public statement, Cudjoe-Lewis emphasized that she had never been informed or aware of her name appearing on such a list and had always fulfilled her financial obligations, including paying her electricity bills in full.
Cudjoe-Lewis argued that she had never sought special treatment and was unaware of any such protection arrangement. She emphasized her long-standing commitment to responsibly handling her financial obligations, a practice that extends back to her teenage years when she began contributing to household expenses, including utility and internet bills.
Her statement comes in the wake of ongoing public discourse surrounding allegations about a purported T&TEC protection list that allegedly involves political figures. The rumors have sparked widespread discussion and speculation, but Cudjoe-Lewis has vehemently denied benefiting from any such arrangement. She maintains a clear stance that all of her electricity bills have been paid in full, without the need for any protective measures.
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