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Wells Fargo sues private security regulator in raging licensing row

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Wells Fargo moved to court, arguing the regulator has been silent for two years on its application for a licence and had further excluded it from the list of compliant private security firms published on January 10, this year. [File, Standard]

The High Court has declined to compel the private security regulator to issue American-based firm Wells Fargo with a temporary licence to operate in the country.

Justice Jairus Ngaah said Wells Fargo could not justify why it stayed quiet for two years after Private Security Regulatory Authority (PSRA) declined to process its application.

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