The Trinidad and Tobago Police Service is remaining mum on its investigation into who leaked a Special Branch Report in early May. The report, which detailed allegations against government Minister, Foster Cummings, was allegedly leaked to Opposition Senator Jayanti Lutchmedial. During a press conference today, the Anti-Corruption Investigations Bureau outlined the penalties for such leaks. But Sharlene Rampersad and Gary Vincent tell us, they did not say much more.
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