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PNM'S $60M SLUSH FUND
Posted: Saturday, November 23, 2013

PNM'S $60M SLUSH FUND
Audit report on a more than $60 million "secret scholarship slush fund" by the previous People's National Movement (PNM) administration

PNM's McDonald unfazed by AG claims

Prisons boss' stunning claim: 5 percent of service corrupt
Five per cent of this country's prisons officers have been labelled as "crooked" by their head, Commissioner of Prisons Martin Martinez

Justice Inquiry
A COMMISSION of Inquiry into the criminal justice system is one of the recommendations of the Special Prisons Committee

'We intend to act'
PM receives Prisons Committee report

Special committee on prisons recommends: New remand yard in 18 months

...'Protests in retaliation for raids on cells'

Dumas to sue Parliament
President's picks for Police Service Commission challenged

Envoy: There may be repercussions
The refusal of entry of Jamaicans into Trinidad on a daily basis is alarming and can affect relations of both countries Jamaican High Commissioner to Trinidad and Tobago Sharon Saunders has said.

Minister: $8.5b paid to OAS
Some $8.5 billion has been paid to contractor OAS with respect to claims, variations, delays with respect to the Point Fortin Highway

Pt Fortin highway 30% completed—Suruj

Highway re-route lawsuit: Judge recusal application delayed

Visitors 'must satisfy entry criteria'
Immigration authorities have the right to refuse entry to any person who is unable to satisfy the criteria for entering this country.

Group calls on Caricom govts to step in
The Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica is calling on Caribbean Community (Caricom) governments to deal with the issue of migration

Panday looks at return to UNC frontline
Ousted leader and former prime minister Basdeo Panday may contest a post on the executive in the party's internal elections next January

Army has lost its oomph—Griffith
National Security Minister Gary Griffith says the high visibility of soldiers accompanying police on joint patrols over the past few years has watered down the impact of the army.

Justice Aboud yet to decide on HRM order
State alleges bias over brother's arrest at protest

Million Dollar prize remains for Chutney Monarch 2014
George Singh, CEO at Southex Promotions, producer of the NLCB Lotto Plus Chutney Soca Monarch, says despite its glamour, glory and glitz the time has come for the event to be recognised...

Gingerbread House gets new owner

Imbert: Forget conversion to CNG, Use hybrid vehicles
Three-year proposal by the Government to spend $500 million to convert 17,500 vehicles from gasoline and diesel to compressed natural gas would be a waste of taxpayers' money.

Ex-DPP steps down over Attin review
Killer wants another judge

Garbage collector slain on the job
A NINETEEN-YEAR-OLD garbage collector was gunned down yesterday morning while he was on duty in East Port of Spain.

Bandit shot dead
LESS than an hour after stealing a vehicle from a 95-year-old man in San Fernando yesterday...

Murdered baby's father still warded
POLICE probing the murder of one-year-old Jacob Munroe, who was found dead on Wednesday afternoon



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