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Khan Quits UDeCOTT enquiry
Posted: Thursday, August 13, 2009

$5b approved for CLICO bailout
Cabinet has approved financial help to the tune of $5 billion to help cash-poor insurance giant CLICO recover.

Petrotrin $3.6b over budget on gasolene project
State-owned Petrotrin on Tuesday closed a US$850 million bond to raise money to finance a gasolene optimisation project which is at least a year behind schedule and more than $3.6 billion over budget, Guardian investigations have revealed.

bpTT boss tells Govt: Don't kill golden goose
bpTT will be looking at increasing efficiency of its existing operations to ensure its strength and survival in the next few years.

Answers needed on helicopters

Khan Quits
UDeCOTT enquiry commissioner writes President after race row with Hart

Attorney Israel Khan has resigned "in the public interest" as a member of the Commission of Enquiry into the Urban Development Corporation of Trinidad and Tobago Ltd and the construction sector.

Bas: Govt must come clean
Opposition leader Basdeo Panday is demanding that the Government provide statistical data to show the true state of the economy.

'Tell the truth about economy, PM'

Jack knocks minister's request for tickets
A disappointed Chaguanas West MP Jack Warner yesterday chastised Sports Minister Gary Hunt, whom he said requested 172 tickets "for parliamentarians" for last night's football match, but did not include in this list a single Opposition MP (Opposition Leader Basdeo Panday included).

Warner's offer to pay salaries...

Hidden guns an act of betrayal—Philbert
An act of betrayal that cuts deep into the very heart of the Police Service. This was how acting Police Commissioner James Philbert vented his anger yesterday, over the cache of arms, ammunition and narcotics found hidden in parts of the ceiling at the St Joseph Police Station last Saturday.

DNA, fingerprint tests for cops
St Joseph Police Station drug/arms find

The 38 transferred police officers who were once stationed at the St Joseph Police Station will have to undergo a series of DNA and fingerprint tests to ascertain whether they were involved in planting a cache of arms, ammunition and drugs in the station's ceiling.

PM death threat under probe

Jack to sue Panday

Jack to sue Panday over radio comments
Chaguanas West MP Jack Warner is taking Opposition Leader Basdeo Panday to court for what Warner claimed yesterday was slander.

Reyes warns Laventille residents to obey law

Hero died saving co-worker
Supervisor Earl Rampersad pushed his co-worker out of harm's way and took the full blow of the glass panes which fell on them at the workplace, his relatives said yesterday.

'Snake bite victim got anti-venom too late'

Murdered ex-cop's cars found in raid

Teen held for raping girl, 12
A 12-year-old school girl was sexually assaulted by a teenager who was staying at her neighbour's house.



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