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LIMITED RESOURCES HALT PROBE INTO HACKNEY LICENSE SALES

In this follow-up, the Auditor General’s Office announced it won’t pursue investigations into alleged illegal sales of hackney carriage licenses, citing resource constraints. During a routine Public Accounts Committee meeting on Tuesday, the Managing Director at the Transport Authority, Ralston Smith, revealed uncertainty about the issue’s origin. This adds a layer of concern amid ongoing discussions about the organization’s transparency.

Reporter: RAMON GORDON

This story will be updated, subsequent to our newscast.

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