
ST JOHN’S, Antigua, CMC – Prime Minister Gaston Browne on Thursday confirmed the resignation of Customs Comptroller Raju Boddu, due to what the government believes is “wilful neglect” linked to vehicle purchase breaches.
Several transfers have also been made as the government tightens oversight. The Prime Minister revealed the development during the sitting of Parliament’s Lower House on Thursday morning.
Boddu tendered his resignation, bringing an unexpected end to his longstanding tenure at the helm of the Customs and Excise Division.
Reports indicate that Boddu submitted his resignation earlier this week, a move that has taken many by surprise.
In his letter, Boddu reportedly cited health concerns as the primary reason for stepping down.
Boddu, an experienced customs administrator, has served in Antigua and Barbuda for several years, earning a reputation for his strict enforcement of customs regulations and efforts to modernize the division.
Officials have not yet announced who will act in the position pending a formal replacement.















































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