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It’s time to put up or shut up, says Democratic Labour Party (DLP) president Verla Depeiza, to those accusing the former government of wrongdoing.

Addressing supporters at a joint meeting of the St Philip branches at Princess Margaret Secondary School on Sunday evening, she maintained her party had nothing to fear and invited accusers to bring the evidence to substantiate their allegations.

Her comments came almost 24 hours after Minister of Housing George Payne, while speaking at the Barbados Labour Party’s (BLP) 80th annual conference at The Lodge School, renewed calls for the past DLP Government to be held accountable for its “rape” of the Treasury in its decade-long reign.

“It’s been almost six months, by now you must have found something, anything that they can do other than try it in the media,” Depeiza said. (SDB Media)

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