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Enill puzzled by UDeCOTT Posted: Monday, September 28, 2009
Senate passes the 2009/2010 Budget THE Senate late Friday passed the 2009/2010 Budget, albeit to a vigorous "no" from Senate Opposition Leader, Wade Mark, when the question was put by vice president, George Hadeed, in the chair.
Manning contradicts himself at UN CHAGUANAS WEST MP Jack Warner says Prime Minister Patrick Manning must have a place in history as being a Prime Minister of contradictions.
Enill puzzled by UDeCOTT using State funds to take on enquiry PEOPLE'S National Movement (PNM) party chairman, Conrad Enill, says he cannot provide the answers as to why the directors of State enterprise Urban Development Corporation of Trinidad and Tobago (UDeCOTT), could not utilise their own funds to take on the State-appointed Commission of Enquiry into UDeCOTT and the construction sector.
AG mum on 'chief legal officer' ATTORNEY-GENERAL John Jeremie declined to name the Chief Legal Officer whom he had previously claimed had ignored legal advice to prosecute "prominent persons", in a supposed failure that had allegedly cost the State $1 billion.
Minister: T&T can afford property abroad
Central Bank plans to overhaul finance sector
Farmers against property tax AGRICULTURAL Society President Dhano Sookoo yesterday called on government to rethink their proposals for property tax on agriculture lands given the undeveloped state of the sector.
Farmers warn Govt against property tax
Expert: Unhealthy foods killing Caribbean people About sixty per cent of the diseases which Caribbean people die from are preventable and are caused by unhealthy eating habits and the consumption of artificially processed foods, according to chief coordinator of the Caribbean Agricultural Farmers Network, Jethro Greene.
CWU, TIWU to fight Govt's plan to disband labour movement Trade unions are quickly banding together to strengthen themselves against what they call Government's plan to get rid of the entire movement in Trinidad and Tobago.
Democracy at risk COP, UNC slam move against unions
UNC wants Govt to stop action against unions
Bakr yet to appeal Justice Narine's ruling Jamaat al Muslimeen leader Yasin Abu Bakr has reportedly told his attorneys he will not challenge the court's decision to sell 11 of his properties to satisfy the repayment of a debt owed to the Government by the sect.
Mayor Brown lauds Syrian/Lebanese
MacFarlane in original Tobago band launch Making a symbolical link between the "dying" origins of mas and the "destruction" of the Buccoo Reef in Tobago, bandleader Brian MacFarlane yesterday created history by launching his Carnival 2010 presentation, titled Resurrection, The Mas, on a tiny sandbank in the sea off Pigeon Point, Tobago
MacFarlane blasts crime in Tobago MASMAN Brian MacFarlane yesterday expressed outrage at the crime element which had now gripped Tobago
Cops kill man in San Juan shootout
Impaled by steel rod HOURS after leaving a party in Cumana, Toco, Anthony Caraballo, 34, died after he crashed his car and was impaled by the steel rod of the railings of a bridge, yesterday.
Three escape from Chaguanas Police Station
Three escape from holding cell at Chaguanas Station POLICE are now on the hunt for two prisoners who used a steel bar to open a padlock of a cell at the Chaguanas Police Station, before escaping on Saturday.
Five cops face probe Five police officers were up to late yesterday under probe after three prisoners escaped from the holding bay of the Chaguanas Police Station on Saturday.
Man dies on way to birthday party
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