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'THIS SERIOUS'
Posted: Tuesday, December 16, 2014

'THIS SERIOUS'
A SPECIAL investigation by the Office of the Auditor General has found escalating costs to the tune of $557 million in relation to three highly-touted national sporting facilities currently being managed by the Sports Company of Trinidad and Tobago (Sportt)

I'M NOT GUILTY
Industrial Court judge appears before magistrate on charge of failing to submit to breathalyser test, pleads:

$300,000 bail for pastor on rape charges
Pastor Bernard Andrews of the Dow Village Open Bible Church was granted $300,000 bail yesterday on two rape charges

Hunt for driver
VALENCIA police are looking for witnesses to assist them in locating the driver of a car which sped off after running over Winston Jattan, a 51-year-old schizophrenic, who died along the Valencia Main Road on Saturday night.

360 security cameras for Customs Tower

'No special choice for top cop'
AG owns up to Police Commissioner Cabinet note

Kamla: Govt does not select
Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar said last evening the appointment of a Commissioner of Police was not decided by the Government, but the Police Service Commission (PSC).

Rowley: Same tedious process, PNM ideas were ignored
Opposition Leader Dr Keith Rowley said yesterday the Opposition would not support a legislative change to the Police Service Commission Act to expand the pool of possible candidates for the job of Police Commissioner.

Gray-Burke: Pick PP
SHOUTER Baptist Archbishop Barbara Gray-Burke has encouraged the religious community to re-elect the People's Partnership Government for a second term.

Highway movement gets green light for Privy Council
The Highway Re-Route Movement (HRM) has been given the green light to take its longstanding legal battle

Duke thankful for 13% increase
...but still hopes for 20%
Duke to remove eye growth 'contracted in Govt sick building'

Legal action against chutney promoter
The National Chutney Foundation of Trinidad and Tobago (NCFTT) has signalled its intention to take legal action against Southex Promotions chief executive officer George Singh for producing a chutney competition with similar features.

Salvatori Vendors to Find a New Home
...Udecott to begin construction next year

Local govt bodies meet on Dog Act enforcement

Truck driver denied bail
2 killed in hit-and-run

Cops warn drunk motorists
More than 600 drunk drivers before the courts this year

Businessman and wife beaten, robbed
Police are searching for two men who ambushed a Barrackpore businessman and beat him before escaping with cash, jewelry and the family's car.

Chinese woman beaten, robbed
Business owner on her way to bank...

Assault at school: media warned against showing video of teens
A MAGISTRATE yesterday warned media houses against airing a video allegedly showing teenagers attacking a security guard at their school.

Azmon ordered to spend five more days at St Ann's
Azmon Alexander, the 29-year-old man charged with kidnapping and murdering members of a Brasso Seco family

Apologetic German litterbug fined
A GERMAN national yesterday apologised to citizens of Trinidad and Tobago for littering before being fined $1,000 for the offence.



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