Sasha Mohammed resigned Wednesday as public engagements adviser to Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar.
The Trinidad Express reported Thursday that it contacted Mohammed who confirmed that she has quit but said she declined any further comment on the matter.
The Express said Mohammed decided to resign because she has launched legal action against a media house “as a result of its false, malicious and spurious” allegations against her, citing unnamed sources.
Mohammed sent a pre-action protocol letter to the Express on July 13, claiming the paper had made her the target of a “bitter and unjustified attack.”
The paper said its sources reported that Mohammed told the Prime Minister that in exercising her legal options against the Express, she wanted to do so “without constraint” and save the Office of the Prime Minister from being the target of a “malicious personal agenda.”
The Trinidad Express reported Thursday that it contacted Mohammed who confirmed that she has quit but said she declined any further comment on the matter.
The Express said Mohammed decided to resign because she has launched legal action against a media house “as a result of its false, malicious and spurious” allegations against her, citing unnamed sources.
Mohammed sent a pre-action protocol letter to the Express on July 13, claiming the paper had made her the target of a “bitter and unjustified attack.”
The paper said its sources reported that Mohammed told the Prime Minister that in exercising her legal options against the Express, she wanted to do so “without constraint” and save the Office of the Prime Minister from being the target of a “malicious personal agenda.”
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