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Vic Persaud was the quintessential public servant - Stabroek News

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I have felt most distressed learning of the passing of Vic (Persaud), the name by which I always called my friend and colleague, since we were clerks in the colonial Civil Service in the 1950s.

The article Vic Persaud was the quintessential public servant appeared first on Stabroek News.

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