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Police are investigating the apparent theft of a hard drive containing “sensitive” information, including about the island’s water infrastructure, from a computer at the state-owned Barbados Water Authority (BWA).Recommendations have also been made to improve security on the heels of the incident.Acting General Manager Chris Mapp declined to discuss the matter when contacted through BWA Marketing Officer Yvette Harris-Griffith on Tuesday.“The Barbados Water Authority will not comment on any investigations which may be receiving the attention of the Barbados Police Service,” was all he would tell Barbados TODAY. Efforts to get confirmation from the police about the matter have also been unsuccessful so far.
Barbados Football Association (BFA) president Randy Harris says he has no knowledge of several allegations published in the England-based Guardian newspaper concerning his association’s former technical director Ahmed Mohammed while employed in Barbados.Harris who also serves as president of the Caribbean Football Union and Vice-President of CONCACAF is currently out of the country and said he would have to investigate the matter on his return. The acting president Captain Al Walcott could not be reached for comment.“I don’t know of these things that I am hearing about pertaining to the BFA. So, I would have to deal with it on my return and see if I could find out if any of these issues are true because they are very serious and no report has been made to the BFA about them,” Harris told Barbados TODAY.