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BIG BILLS
Posted: Sunday, September 22, 2013

BIG BILLS
Attorney Jagdeo Singh claims $1.82m for Govt work

$2.4B to complete Government Campus Plaza
More than two billion dollars has been allocated to complete the five-building Government Campus Plaza

HE LOVED US AND SPOILT US
Outpourings of love and condolences were sent to the family and friends of former National Security Minister and Chief of Defence Staff Brigadier General

Fuad: I never approved ministry letters
Legal adviser bypasses PS on directive to increase awards for contracts to $5m

London: High turnover of ACPs insulting
Tobago House of Assembly Chief Secretary Orville London is not happy with the high turnover of assistant commissioners of police for Tobago.

Attorney slams slow delivery of justice: Judges afraid of scrutiny by Court of Appeal

Mahabir to govt: Analyse cause for stagnation
Independent Senator and senior economist Dr Dhanayshar Mahabir says it is critical to ask why in 2013 economic growth should be the country's number one economic pressing matter.

More houses for the ordinary man

COP chairman stands firm
The clash between the United National Congress (UNC) and its main political partner, the Congress of the People (COP) has failed to quash the smaller party's demand for at least six regional corporations in the upcoming local government elections

Prakash: COP, UNC to fight as a united front

'Use gambling profits to help poor'
Government needs to use the profits from the National Lotteries Control Board toward poverty alleviation

Daniel Decree falls by the wayside
More than two years after it was established to deal with violence against children, Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar's much-touted "Daniel Decree" initiative is yet to begin in earnest...

Wheeler hits fake herbalists
INDEPENDENT Senator Dr Victor Wheeler on Friday called for the regulation of the herbalist industry by recounting how a fake healer had caused a woman patient to die

Great ganja debate
Psychiatric Registrar and Secretary of the Psychiatrists Association of Trinidad and Tobago, Dr Varma Deyalsingh

THA's Hilton Sandy suffers a stroke
Hilton Sandy, Secretary of the Division of Infrastructure and Public Utilities in the Tobago House of Assembly (THA)

Paramin gardener glad to be home
PARAMIN gardener Johnathan Constantine, who was shot in the left arm by a trapgun last June while searching for missing hiker Geeta Bissoondaye Seenath

Volney to hand over office keys tomorrow

Illicit activities in Diego hills cause flood to wreak havoc
Squatters in the Diego Martin hills are openly flouting the law by building illegal structures and stripping the hillsides of protective vegetation to plant crops which contribute to flooding

Kamla: Teach our children love, respect
In her address to the nation on the UN designated International Day of Peace, celebrated yesterday

'Ministry to work with IDB to upgrade National Archives'

Caricom's new work mode

Walk against violence, murders in East PoS
The Independent Muslim Professional (IMP) group yesterday staged a small peace walk in Port-of-Spain to draw attention to gang violence and murders

Ex-CJs support call to abolish trial by jury
Two former chief justices, Michael de la Bastide and Satnarine Sharma...

Richardson: I have faith in the process
Emailgate: No response yet from Google, Microsoft

Customs clerk killed at home
A CUSTOMS Clerk was shot dead early yesterday morning at his Malick, Barataria home during a robbery.



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