Beleaguered Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Community Water and Sanitation Agency (CWSA) Worlanyo Siabi, has reached out to The Herald newspaper through his lawyers, Duah, Opoku & Associates, to protest our reference to him as a defendant in a suit by some aggrieved workers against the organization he heads.
Indeed, on this count, Dr Siabi, is right and we got that portion of the story wrong. The suit, although directed at the actions of the CEO, made CWSA the respondent.
The Herald, therefore, retracts every portion of the story in the Wednesday October 5, to Thursday October 6, 2022 edition, which referred to Dr Siabi as defendant in the suit against the CWSA, and duly apologises for the mix up.
To err is human, and that can be seen even in the letter from his lawyers to The Herald, which used September 6, instead of October 6 for the said story.
We, however, stand by the fact that Dr Siabi took actions to aggravate the impasse between his management and the affected workers by attempting to tinker with workers’ memberships of PUWU.
CWSA, failed to appear in court when the case was called on Thursday, October 18.
More to come…