A SIPARIA pensioner is threatening to take the Water and Sewerage Authority (WASA) to court for the damage to her home which has shifted and become inhabitable because of an alleged leaking pipeline at Coora Road, Siparia. Attorney Abdel Mohammed, who represents Rooniah Ramlochan, of 27 Coora Road, has given WASA until the end of
Not even the Public Utilities Minister Marvin Gonzales could muster any sympathy for WASA's 11-year losing battle with Janet Rousseau over its liability in the destruction of her Laventille home. In her ruling on the case, Justice Joan Charles described the evidence that the utility offered in its defence as being of "little or no
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Minister of Public Utilities Marvin Gonzales is urging the Water and Sewerage Authority (WASA) to change the way it treats with concerns from customers over damage caused to their properties. He said such a change could improve efficiency and spare citizens from paying hefty legal fees if the matters are taken to court. On Monday,