Former General Manager of the Antigua and Barbuda Transport Board (ABTB) Harry Josiah is still awaiting word from the High Court on whether criminal charges brought against him will go to trial.
According to Dane Hamilton, Josiah’s attorney, on November 6th he presented a no-case submission before the Court and now they are still awaiting word as to when they will hear from the judge.
In September 2014, an investigation was launched into the management of the ABTB under Josiah’s tenure.
He was later sent home on indefinite suspension which was later rescinded. He returned to work in January 2015.
Josiah was first charged in mid-March 2015 and later that month, additional charges were filed against him.
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