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$17m CHEQUE OUT Posted: Wednesday, August 6, 2014
$17m CHEQUE OUT ...six days before SporTT got legal advice to pay Daniell second half of $34m LifeSport contract
'Missing documents do not make report flawed' That's the position of the Ministry of Finance and Economy, in response to former Sport Minister Anil Roberts' statement that the report presented by the Central Audit Committee into LifeSport was flawed.
Rowley sends cheque stubs to Ag CoP CHEQUE stubs from stipend payments in the controversial Life Sport Programme that were reportedly found in garbage bags on their way to the Beetham Dump
COPS LIFE SPORT LIST A LIST has been compiled of the names of persons who are to be interviewed by the police team, who yesterday began a probe into the Life Sport Programme.
Run-off intended to divide races Ramesh on Govt's election proposal:
Public gets some power
Proposal aimed at destroying ILP, says Warner The run-off vote proposed in the Constitution (Amendment) Bill is a measure aimed at destroying the Independent Liberal Party (ILP) and racially dividing the country, says party chairman Jack Warner.
PNM calls emergency meeting ...to discuss proposal for constitutional changes
Ghany: Run-off not new to PNM
Ten years is enough for PM to achieve Bartlett on proposals for constitutional reform:
Vasant knocks Rowley on food card $$ There is no $3 billion allocation for the food card programme, says Government Minister Vasant Bharath.
Drama at oil leak protest
NIDCO: Point residents get highway jobs As residents of Point Fortin and environs take their protest action for jobs and crop compensation into its third day today...
Kamla: Children's Hospital to serve entire region Foreign medical services to be available in T&T
Free hearing aids for needy children
Nicolelis: Get students more interested in science Miguel Nicolelis, visiting Brazilian professor in Neuroscience at Duke University, Durham, North Carolina:
Duke shuts down Sando court ...Unfit for occupation
8-year-old achieves dream in Brazil Aaron Kunjan has accomplished what very few loyal football enthusiasts can do in a lifetime.
Boys at St Michael's co-operating fully with police The police team probing several allegations, including sexual misconduct, and financial impropriety has begun receiving statements
Asthmatic teen dies on hike THIRTEEN-year-old Steffhan Philbert collapsed and died as a result of an asthma attack while on a hike to Paria on Saturday.
Griffith defends Comfort Patrols NATIONAL Security Minister Gary Griffith is once again defending the Community Comfort Patrols (CCPs) as the "eyes and ears" for Trinidad and Tobago.
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