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Anand denies 'leaking' info to businessmen Posted: Monday, October 15, 2012
Anand denies 'leaking' info to businessmen Proclamation made public on August 30
AG: I did not tell Ish and Steve Section 34 fiasco
AG should be fired over Section 34 — Ramesh SAYING that Attorney General Anand Ramlogan was the principal legal adviser to the government, Senior Counsel Ramesh Lawrence Maharaj yesterday called for the firing of Ramlogan over the Section 34 fiasco.
Ramesh puzzled by AG's role in Section 34
AG: Cabinet appointed committee for NIA, not PM Attorney General Anand Ramlogan says it was the Cabinet and not Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar who appointed members of a steering committee for the proposed National Intelligence Agency (NIA).
Life Fund CEO quits Just one day after saying the Children's Life Fund did not receive the promised monthly payments from Government ministers, chief executive officer Geoffrey Lewis resigned from the charity.
PM wants London to explain Milshirv deal Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar is demanding answers from Chief Secretary of the Tobago House of Assembly (THA) Orville London as to why, after some 20 years and millions of dollars spent, the THA has chosen to give the Milshirv property back to its directors.
THA must return building in 20 years PRIME MINISTER Kamla Persad-Bissessar on Saturday night announced that the Tobago House of Assembly (THA), after paying a monthly lease/rental of $1.2 million for a period of 20 years to MILSHIRV Limited, must then turn over the office complex to that company at the end of this time.
THA blocking Govt says PM The People's Partnership Government is not trying to "take over" Tobago, Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar said on Saturday night.
Kamla slams THA projects Partnership holds Tobago rally
Call THA election Ashworth Jack, Minority Leader in the Tobago House of Assembly (THA) and political leader of the Tobago Organisation of the People (TOP)
PEOPLE PARTNERSHIP IS ABOUT FAIRNESS GOVERNMENT's selection of a new legal team to represent the Ministry of Finance in the on-going Commission of Inquiry into the collapse of Colonial Life Insurance Company Limited (CLICO) and the Hindu Credit Union (HCU), was yesterday described by Congress of the People (COP) political leader Prakash Ramadhar as an act of fairness.
Ramesh: Money wasted to change CLICO attorneys Attorney Ramesh Lawrence Maharaj SC, representing the CLICO United Policyholders Group, yesterday called on the Government to explain why the team of lawyers representing the Ministry of Finance was fired in the middle of a Commission of Enquiry into the collapse of CLICO.
Prakash backs Howai's decision to fire lawyers Political Leader of the Congress of the People (COP) Prakash Ramadhar sees no issue with the Minister of Finance Larry Howai's decision to fire lawyers who were representing the Ministry in the CLICO Commission of Enquiry and replacing them with new ones.
Prakash: No curry favour for Toney in Clico briefs Political leader of the Congress of the People (COP) Prakash Ramadar says his party chairman Joseph Toney has not received any "curry favour" from the Government.
Ramesh: TSTT leak an attack on media This is how former attorney general Ramesh Lawrence Maharaj yesterday described the leak of a T&T Guardian reporter's telephone records to the Chaguaramas Development Authority (CDA.)
Company promises swift investigations The Telecommunication Services of T&T (TSTT) has promised swift investigations into allegations that confidential telephone records of a T&T Guardian reporter have been leaked.
Doctors against Fuad's plans for Mt Hope The Medical Professionals Association of Trinidad and Tobago (MPATT) is opposing Dr Fuad Khan's plans to hire private managers at the Eric Williams Medical Sciences, Complex, Mt Hope.
Fuel bunkering scam discovered in Toco A police investigation has been launched into yet another fuel bunkering scam, this time in the north-east Trinidad fishing village of Matura.
Budget cuts for health programmes The budget allocation for the renal dialysis programme has been slashed by $7.6 million for the 2012-2013 fiscal year.
Dumas on education in T&T: System not training boys to be men Former People's National Movement (PNM) minister Rennie Dumas says the education system is destroying boys by treating them like girls.
Budget debate starts in Senate
Keith Subero: Keep Section 34 on the radar
Cops nab man who threatens PM Police on Saturday arrested a 23-year-old airport porter who swore to kill the Prime Minister.
Cops set off smoke bomb to quell unruly crowd Police officers who went to restore order at a popular bar and found themselves outnumbered were forced to set off a smoke bomb..
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