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Analyst: PP's ethics can be the question
Posted: Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Analyst: PP's ethics can be the question
While the People's Partnership Government has the parliamentary numbers to withstand calls for Attorney General Anand Ramlogan's resignation, a challenge could arise concerning public perception about the PP's ethics, political analyst Derek Ramsamooj has said.

Manning: I won't have voted for Section 34
EVEN as the PNM seeks to attack the Government over the Section 34 fiasco, former PNM political leader Patrick Manning yesterday launched an attack on current political leader Dr Keith Rowley

I would not have voted for bill
Ex-PM Manning

$1.2M HEIST
A DARING early-morning heist of $1.2 million stunned commuters in Gasparillo yesterday as two men pointed guns at two guards in a Sentinel security van on a major road and made off with bags of cash.

TIM seeks legal advice
Education Ministry yet to release national scholarships list five days after public announcement

PNM seeks to survive
Attorney General Anand Ramlogan said "political survival" is behind calls from Opposition Leader Dr Keith Rowley that he should resign following the Section 34 controversy.

Ramlogan not bowing to 'PNM pressure' to resign
HOURS before the expiration of the deadline set by Opposition Leader Dr Keith Rowley for Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar to fire Attorney General Anand Ramlogan by today, Ramlogan yesterday expressed confidence that he would survive the Section 34 fiasco.

Rowley to Moonilal: Release the info on me
OPPOSITION leader Dr Keith Rowley is calling on deputy political leader of the United National Congress (UNC) Dr Roodal Moonilal to release any information he has on him.

Seepersad-Bachan missed Cabinet on Section 34
PUBLIC Administration Minister Carolyn Seeperad-Bachan yesterday revealed that she was not in Cabinet on August 9 when the controversial decision to approve the early proclamation of Section 34 of the Administration of Justice (Indictable Proceedings) Act was taken...

COP in meeting over stay-or-leave issue
Should the Congress of the People (COP) leave or stay in the People's Partnership Government?

COP chairman: Move AG, if he acts in bad faith
Chairman of the Congress of the People (COP) Joseph Toney believes if Attorney General (AG) Anand Ramlogan is found to have been acting in "bad faith" on the Section 34 issue he should be removed.

Justice Minister takes oath today
Attorney Christlyn Moore will be sworn in as the new Justice Minister at 1.30 pm today by Acting President Timothy Hamel-Smith during a ceremony at Knowsley, Queen's Park Savannah, Port-of-Spain

$2.5M to 'fix' Laventille
Starting this week, work should begin to restore sporting facilities in several areas of Laventille at a cost of $2.5 million.

Warner: Talks on First Citizens for Laventille $2.5m will be spent to boost sporting facilities

Rambachan wants more money for Local Govt
MINISTER of Local Government Dr Surujrattan Rambachan said he would like his Ministry to be awarded more funding, given its capacity, in the upcoming national budget.

Thomas-Felix appeals for more space
As new law term of Industrial Court opens...

Need for conciliatory approach to problem solving
Greater effort should be made by employ and unions to have collective agreements current to the period under negotiations since delays cause frustration among workers, and leads to industrial action.

Eight vendors break ranks, move into market
A FEW vegetable vendors packed up their produce and moved into the temporary Marabella market yesterday, as their colleagues met with an attorney to discuss their concerns with the new facility.

Cedros residents stage fiery protests
Angry over bad roads, unemployment, poor healthcare...

'Unresolved industrial disputes on the rise'

Rickey Singh: These 'resignation' pressures

George Alleyne: The lessons of 1970

Tony Fraser: Collective Responsibility means all ministers culpable

Raymond Ramcharitar: Vision, re-vision and the nation

Teen stabbed 22 times
An autopsy carried out on the body of murdered Enterprise teenager Marcus Peters yesterday revealed he was stabbed 22 times.

Schoolboy, 17, held with shotgun
A SEVENTEEN-YEAR-OLD schoolboy was yesterday arrested at St Augustine Secondary School for being in possession of a home-made shotgun.

Belmont man on 25 counts of having sex with a minor
A Belmont man will reappear before a Port-of-Spain magistrate tomorrow, charged with 25 counts of having sex with a minor.

2 brothers face murder charge
Two brothers from Longdenville are expected to be charged for the murder of primary schoolteacher, 43-year-old Jagdis Harripersad.

Mom, son held for murder
...being quizzed in connection with the murder of 54-year-old Mason Hall, Tobago mother of eight Veronie King.



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