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AG requests $1.3b to settle OPV arbitration Posted: Sunday, October 28, 2012
AG requests $1.3b to settle OPV arbitration Attorney General Anand Ramlogan has gone to Cabinet requesting $1.3 billion for a settlement with respect to the cancellation of the three offshore patrol vessels (OPVs).
CLICO FUNDS IN DUPREY'S HANDS FORMER CL Financial (CLF) executive chairman Lawrence Duprey failed to disclose to the Clico board a power of attorney he reportedly used to divert Clico dividend income – potentially worth hundreds of millions – away from Clico, according to the findings of a Sunday Newsday investigation.
HEAT OVER HEATHROW Lok Jack, BWIA board demand copy of report on sale of aircraft landing slots
Ish, Steve also funded PNM ATTORNEY General Anand Ramlogan yesterday suggested UNC patrons Ishwar Galbaransingh and Steve Ferguson had also financed the PNM, as he dismissed the Opposition's censure motion against him as "amusing and entertaining".
Namdevco board sacked Four days after allegations of impropriety at the National Agricultural Marketing and Development Corporation (Namdevco) surfaced, the state board has been sacked.
Jamal Mohammed: Obstacles in the PP's way
Govt defeats the Opposition Motion of Censure against AG Anand Ramlogan
'It's political spite' Motion of Censure against AG Anand Ramlogan...vows to defend aggressively, relentlessly, vigorously anyone who attacks his reputation
Fuad: A PNM grab for power Member of Parliament for San Juan/Barataria Dr Fuad Khan has described the defeated no-confidence motion against Attorney General Anand Ramlogan as the Opposition People's National Movement's (PNM) bid to take back power.
Speaker rebukes Amery for repetition Member of Parliament for Diego Martin Central Dr Amery Browne had to be reined in by Speaker of the House, Wade Mark, on more than one occasion during Friday night's motion of no-confidence against Attorney General Anand Ramlogan.
Warner: Rowley targets AG because of race The People's National Movement (PNM) motion of censure which was brought against Attorney General Anand Ramlogan was "resoundingly" defeated early yesterday morning.
We are no way closer to an answer—Rowley Motion of Censure against AG Anand Ramlogan
Marlene: Section 34 won't go away Port of Spain South MP Marlene Mc Donald:
Speaker cautions Gopee-Scoon ...dangerously close to violating Standing Order 36 (2)
COP hoping to regain voice ...the Congress of the People (COP) holds its national executive elections today - the second since the party's launch in September 2006 at the Centre of Excellence in Macoya.
COP chooses new executive today The race for the post of chairman of the Congress of the People is expected to be a close one as Public Administration Minister Carolyn Seepersad-Bachan, a former deputy political leader of the COP, and incumbent Joseph Toney face off at the polls today.
Women take charge in PNM elections General Secretary of the People's National Movement (PNM) Ashton Ford said yesterday that all systems are in place for the party's 44th Annual Convention today at the Grand Stand, Queen's Park Savannah, Port of Spain.
'I will take you to the PM' Serious concerns have been raised at Trinidad and Tobago's Consulate General in Miami, Florida, USA over the firing of an immigration employee, over the issue of qualifications, and the refusal of Consul General Dr Anil Ramnanan to reinstate the worker even after being instructed to do so by the Ministry of National Security.
TTPBA to PM: Clarify Govt position on press freedom The executive of the T&T Publishers and Broadcasters Association (TTPBA) has called on Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar to clarify her Government's position on press freedom in this country.
SM Jaleel: School pupils' illness not our fault THE COMPANY that manufactured a beverage consumed by 27 pupils of Barrackpore West Secondary School, who fell ill after drinking it last Thursday has said that its drink could not have caused the illness.
Committee recommends: Purge service of corrupt cops Purging the T&T Police Service (TTPS) of corrupt officers is one way of reducing escalating crime in this country.
Martin Daly: Fees on brief
Lennox Grant: Media looking like fairer game
Sunity Maharaj: In the heat of this moment
Raffique Shah: No hope in Obama's audacity
Selwyn Ryan: Size, performance and governability?
Police shooting sparks protest in Biche The shooting of Churama Village, Biche gardener Nigel Jones on Friday evening sparked massive protest in the sleepy community yesterday morning.
Cops kill gardener THE killing of a Biche villager at the hands of police on Friday sparked massive fiery protests yesterday in the district by residents, who described the shooting of Nigel Jones as a "cold blooded murder".
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