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Williams: No delay in compiling Partap report Posted: Thursday, September 6, 2012
Williams: No delay in compiling Partap report There will be no delay in sending the file on the incident involving then minister Collin Partap at the Belmont Police Station to Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) Roger Gaspard.
Williams: No delay in Partap matter THERE is no hold-up in the presentation of a file to Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) Roger Gaspard on the incident involving former minister in the Ministry of National Security Collin Partap, acting Police Commissioner Stephen Williams has said
...Ex-minister gets legal advice: 'nothing to worry about'
Partap to serve his people Fired minister Collin Partap is getting down to serving the people of his Cumuto /Manzanilla MP.
Woman killed on same spot where her mother died Seventy-two days after fatal accident...
DOUBLE TRAGEDY Mother, daughter die on same spot two months apart
Hole in Beetham Highway Motorists heading into Port-of-Spain yesterday afternoon were shocked to see part of the west-bound lane of the Beetham Highway, near Sea Lots, had sunk in forming a hole.
Traffic chaos on Beetham Highway as road caves in Drivers entering Port-of-Spain escaped injury yesterday as a portion of the Beetham Highway, between the traffic lights intersection at the Central Market and the lighthouse, collapsed shortly after noon yesterday.
Highway sinkhole causes massive jam GABRIEL Garraway was standing at the side of the road yesterday, waiting to cross the Beetham Highway in Sea Lots, when a portion of the west-bound lane of the highway suddenly collapsed.
Prakash: COP pulling out of Partnership, not an issue THE ISSUE of the Congress of the People (COP) leaving the People's Partnership coalition over the place of National Security Minister Jack Warner in the Cabinet does not arise, COP political leader Prakash Ramadhar said yesterday.
Cop leader: We're not leaving Govt Prakash Ramadhar, political leader of the Congress of the People (COP), has taken in front, indicating yesterday that the party will not be leaving the ruling People's Partnership even as National Security Minister Jack Warner continues to function as a senior Cabinet Minister.
Probe into FIFA allegations against Jack re-opened ACTING Commissioner of Police Stephen Williams yesterday confirmed that the investigation into FIFA allegations against Minister of National Security, Jack Warner, has been re-opened.
Roget tells motorists: Fill up now After meeting with minister on grouses at Petrotrin...
Bunkers CEO: We will provide more jobs for locals John T Canal, president and Chief Executive Officer of Bunkers International Corporation (BIC)... dispelling concerns last week by Oilfields Workers' Trade Union (OWTU) leader, Ancel Roget, that BIC would contract out jobs which Petrotrin's Marine Division and filling bond normally undertook
...Union wants more details on bunkering contracts THE question of a bunkering licence awarded to an unnamed private party has added more strain to the relationship between the Oilfields Workers' Trade Union (OWTU) and the Ministry of Energy.
Roget: No deal, fill up your tanks A follow-up meeting today between the Oilfields Workers' Trade Union (OWTU) and Petrotrin's board of directors may finally resolve the tension at the State-owned company.
Charge Bakr CHAIRMAN of the Commission of Inquiry into the July 27, 1990, attempted coup has referred to Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) Roger Gaspard for the commencement and prosecution, the issue of Jamaat al Muslimeen leader Yasin Abu Bakr's failure to obey a witness summons served on him to give evidence.
Bakr's refusal to testify sent to DPP The commission of enquiry into the 1990 attempted coup has referred Imam Yasin Abu Bakr to the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP), Roger Gaspard, SC, after he failed to respond to the commission's summons yesterday.
Jamaat leader: Talk to Manning, Panday ...suggested that evidence be taken from former prime ministers Patrick Manning and Basdeo Panday as well as a former government minister in the National Alliance for Reconstruction (NAR) government.
DPP to decide how to deal with Bakr Jamaat leader continues to defy subpoena
Coastguardsman dies in mishap on Claude Noel Highway Thirty-two-year-old Coast Guard official Dion Charles succumbed to his injuries following an accident along the Claude Noel Highway in Tobago, near the Signal Hill traffic lights, shortly before 11 p.m. on Tuesday.
Now faces $2M money laundering charges FORMER cruise ship travel agent, Vicky Boodram, was again denied bail yesterday on $2 million money laundering charges.
False tsunami warning causes panic Social media users created a sense of panic yesterday after the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center (PTWC) in Hawaii mistakenly reported that the Caribbean was under a tsunami watch.
Why Robinson picked Manning as PM Former president tells all in autobiography...
John Spence: DOMA and governance
Top cop: Unacceptable, unprofessional 'Police Independence brutality' video...
Slapped man to take court action on cop ATTORNEY Cedric Neptune who represents Terrence Augustine, the man recorded in a video being slapped by a police officer, said yesterday his client intends to file cross-charges against the cop.
...Victim: I did nothing to provoke attack Terrence Augustine, the man recorded on video being slapped across the face and arrested by a police officer, said yesterday he had done nothing to provoke the incident.
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