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UDeCOTT to return to court
Posted: Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Go back to court
Hart and Jeremie met at Cabildo Chambers on St Vincent Street, Port-of-Spain yesterday afternoon...

UDeCOTT to return to court on Commission of Enquiry
State-enterprise UDeCOTT is to return to the court within days to remove the stay on the proceedings of the Commission which had been imposed by the court, following a consent agreement between UDeCOTT and the Commission, last Friday. The request for the stay had been done at UDeCOTT's insistence.

Udecott 'nah leaving'
Members of the Board of the Urban Development Corporation of Trinidad and Tobago (Udecott) are not going to resign, despite calls from various quarters in the society.

...'We're not resigning'
Board not taking directives 'just so'

Udecott is Boss
Yesterday, four members of the Udecott board sang a similar tune which might as well have been entitled "Udecott is Boss".

Annisette: I not leaving
"WHY must I resign for speaking the truth?"

UDeCOTT finds 'magic formula' on Waterfront project
The Urban Development Corporation of Trinidad and Tobago (UDeCOTT) is "not proud" of the Brian Lara Cricket Academy project in Tarouba, the corporation's deputy chairman, Dr Krishna Bahadoorsingh said yesterday.

Mark: Who's looking out for the people?

Govt wants to take senator to Privileges Committee
Government yesterday moved to have Opposition Senator Wade Mark taken to the Privileges Committee for "wilfully" and "intentionally" misleading the House with statement on the Chancery Lane project...

Joseph: Bill widens net on dirty money
MINISTER of National Security Martin Joseph yesterday said the Proceeds of Crime (Amendment) Bill 2009 widens the net to combat money-laundering, compared to the patent Act of 2000, as he piloted the Bill in the Senate yesterday.

Deosaran slams Govt on campaign finance
POLITICAL campaign financing, casinos, the real estate and yachting industries could be sources of money laundering in the country. Independent senator Professor Ramesh Deosaran sounded this warning in his contribution to debate on the Proceeds of Crime Amendment Bill in the Senate yesterday.

'Underground economy' at $60b
The "underground economy" in T&T from illicit operations is valued at $60 billion, according to two-year old estimates by the Royal Bank, UNC Senator Wade Mark said yesterday.

Boat accident victims sue THA, Pigeon Point Park and AG
The Tobago House of Assembly (THA), Pigeon Point Heritage Park, and the Attorney General will be on the defensive later this month , as the parties fight a legal battle with boating accident victims Yannick Quesnel, and Carolina Barry-Laso.

Skull, arm bone found
ALMOST two years after he fell into the Couva River back in December 2007, the skull and arm of Stephon Sandiford were found lodged in a bamboo clump on Sunday, not too far from where he fell.

'Stress made him do it': Guard kills self in front wife
The wife of a security officer who committed suicide on Sunday yesterday described him as a dedicated husband who did whatever it took to make his family happy.

How did Balram Maharaj die?
Forensic pathologist, Dr Hughvon des Vignes, could not say how US citizen, Balram "Balo" Maharaj died.

Suspect promises to change life
The lone survivor in last Thursday's incident, in which three men were shot and killed by police during a shoot-out in Morvant, has spoken to police for the first time since his arrest. Police said the man told them he was grateful to be alive, and promised to change his life.

He never listened to me
Saddique Nicholas Fortune has been identified as the man found beheaded and shot to death in Sea Lots, Port-of-Spain, two Saturdays ago.

Cop shot: accused denied bail
ONE WEEK after PC Dave "Smiley" James was shot at a Curepe pharmacy, a 24-year-old Maloney man appeared before a Tunapuna magistrate charged for the crime.

...Maloney man on 11 charges, including attempted murder

Man hiding fugitive friends shot dead
A MAN who allowed two of his friends to hide out at his Eastern Quarry, Laventille, home was shot dead in his yard yesterday, police said.

Teen charged for teen's murder
A 19-YEAR-OLD schoolboy will appear before an Arima magistrate today charged with the murder of another schoolboy Kareem Hosein, 17.



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