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Jul 03, 2014 News
A former Senior Government Official has been disowned by the Ministry of Home Affairs and the Region Six Administration. The official has been charged with sexual molestation. And the Ministry of Social Service and Social Security remains mum.
The man once boasted that he walked and associated with kings and queens, and PPP big boys and used his position to terrorise a number of women for years. He would demand sexual favours from them in order to help them secure jobs.
The Ministry of Home Affairs in a release in relation to a Kaieteur News article did not challenge the article, but only stated that the man is no longer working there.
The Ministry’s release continued, “Chattergoon’s contract was terminated with effect from August 1, 2013 and he does not have any other affiliation with the Ministry of Home Affairs.”
The Region Six Chairman, in a telephone interview, stated that Chattergoon was never an employee with the region. He was the Regional Cooperatives Officer, employed with the Ministry of Labour, Human Services and Social Security. He was only accommodated in the compound after we were asked to help find somewhere for him to operate from.
That office was subsequently closed and he was relocated to the Ministry’s building at Princess Elizabeth road. Chairman, Armogan, said that he cannot say if the man still works there.
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