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$25M TAX FRAUD Posted: Tuesday, August 13, 2013
$25M TAX FRAUD An American owner of Island Club Casino has been charged by United States authorities with failing to pay taxes on nearly US$4 million (TT$25 million) in earnings
COPS WARN WAYNE Highway activist urged to desist from illegal gatherings outside PM's office
...PM: I never agreed to follow report's advice
Roget: Govt trying to buy time
US$1m bail for ex-owner of T&T casino Tax evasion charges in US
THA wants follow-up meeting with ministers London: Tobago not anti-investment...
Fuad to meet quake experts Concern over Couva hospital site grows
Fiery highway protests in South Residents claim Nidco intimidation...
Valid reasons to postpone Mayor on local elections:
Anil: NAAAs must resign
Results out: Electrical paper stumps CAPE pupils IT is not "uncommon" for seven out of ten pupils to score zero in any question on the Electrical and Electronic Technology Unit 1 examination papers in the Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination (CAPE)
Rains raise fear of floods WHEN heavy rains began to fall in Diego Martin on Saturday, Michael Halls feared that he and his family would be flooded out similar to August 11 last year.
Draft bill before Cabinet team A DRAFT bill has been drawn up in relation to the proposal for a $10 million Constituency Development Fund
Errant drivers to be exposed on TV Works and Infrastructure Minister Surujrattan Rambachan announced that his ministry is providing to state television station CNMG errant driving on the roads
Public awareness needed on the ills of littering
Gunmen hinder road works in Diego Martin MULTIMILLION-DOLLAR works to repair roads in Diego Martin were hindered by gunmen
Pensioner fined for drugs in couch ...Magistrate: Eat fudge instead
Bandits 'store' woman, 64, in fridge A 64-year-old mother yesterday recalled how during an early morning robbery at her home on Saturday
East Port-of-Spain calm under police watch Twenty-four hours after the communities of Sea Lots and East Port-of-Spain were subjected to a 30-minute "shooting spree"...
Cambridge experts train cops in 'evidence policing' Five lecturers from the Cambridge University in London, trained in the scientific ways of dealing with crime, are in the country to train officers of the TT Police Service in evidence-based policing.
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