The Public Trust Bill became law on Tuesday night, replacing outdated 1957 legislation blamed for recent losses. The new law means the Public Trust moves from being a Government department to a Crown-owned corporation. Constraints imposed by the old law are estimated to have cost Public Trust more than $5
Public Trust faces shackles-free future
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