A big stink at NIB Mall has caused the National Insurance Board to stop functioning. The Tobago House of Assembly (THA) had to step in to assist beneficiaries and other clients of the National Insurance Board (NIB) who have been deprived of service for the past month at the Board’s Tobago Local Office in NIB Mall Scarborough.

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