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COP: We Are Transparent, The Chips Will Fall Where They May
NASSAU, BAHAMAS – Police Commissioner Clayton Fernander on the defence again tonight over that probe into former criminal investigations department Chief Michael Johnson, who is now on paid leave following the release of viral voicenotes.
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