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Angostura deputy CEO on paid leave pending probe

28 February 2026
This content originally appeared on Trinidad Guardian.
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An­gos­tu­ra Hold­ings Lim­it­ed has placed its Deputy Chief Ex­ec­u­tive Of­fi­cer for In­ter­na­tion­al Sales, Rahim Mo­hammed, on paid ad­min­is­tra­tive leave pend­ing the out­come of an in­ves­ti­ga­tion.

In a ma­te­r­i­al change dis­clo­sure is­sued pur­suant to Sec­tion 64 (1)(b) of the Se­cu­ri­ties Act, 2012, and Rule 603 of the Trinidad and To­ba­go Stock Ex­change Rules, the com­pa­ny said the leave took ef­fect on Feb­ru­ary 26, 2026.

The no­tice, is­sued by or­der of the board and signed by Cor­po­rate Sec­re­tary Kathry­na Bap­tiste As­see, stat­ed that the arrange­ment will re­main in place un­til the in­ves­ti­ga­tion is com­plet­ed. The com­pa­ny did not dis­close the na­ture of the probe.

Mo­hammed was ap­point­ed deputy CEO af­ter An­gos­tu­ra’s board cre­at­ed the po­si­tion as part of a re­struc­tur­ing of the com­pa­ny’s ex­ec­u­tive man­age­ment team.