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'GET ROWLEY' BRIBES Posted: Saturday, March 28, 2015
'GET ROWLEY' BRIBES Son of Opposition Leader, mom: Our family was offered $25,000 to induce us to sign affidavit on 'rape
VIDEO: Roselyn Alleyne: I was offered $25,000
I WAS NOT RAPED ROSELYN Alleyne, the 63-year-old mother, of Opposition Leader Dr Keith Rowley's 44-year-old son, Garth Alleyne
Mother of Rowley's son was 17 Sexual Offences Act places the age of consent at 16.
Vernella: I never called any names PP still standing by Tobago MP…
PM accepts Vernella's apology
Kamla sorry, but not going to sanction Vernella
Daly: Why hasn't she been fired? HOW on earth has Vernella Alleyne-Toppin not been fired by Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar as yet?
Vernella went too far—Prakash
Clico repays $4B to Govt The Colonial Life Insurance Company (Clico) yesterday repaid government $4 billion of the money owing to the State for its bailout of the troubled CL Financial empire six years ago
CLICO to pay policyholders $950m Central Bank Governor: Company now in stronger position
Judge: Doctor was in breach Ex-finance minister awarded $18m: High Court rules against Gulf View Medical
Rowley still has questions to answer on his conduct Moonilal: Vernella right to speak on 'Toppin tale'...
'PNM never stooped so low'
Bharath dismisses bribe claim COMMUNICATIONS Minister Vasant Bharath has labelled claims by Roselyn Alleyne that she was offered a bribe to make false allegations against Opposition Dr Keith Rowley as "preposterous".
Kublalsingh: It's now sips of water on a Tulsi leaf Kublalsingh said that he has began to treat himself to mere sips of water in a Tulsi leaf, twice a day, after 191 days of fasting without food and drink.
CPO remains unmoved - still 9.84 percent for police
PSC: Process for selecting CoP too complicated Police Service Commission (PSC) chairman Dr Maria Therese Gomes says legislative amendments are needed to simplify the process of appointing a Commissioner of Police (CoP).
'Cops too fat' National Diversity Minister Rodger Samuel says there is a need for physical training of police officers, many of whom can no longer fit into their uniforms.
Moonilal: Pay your mortgages New homeowners get HDC keys
HDC workers want houses too One-man protest:
RBC: Soldier never had access to $100m in his account AT no point in time was $100 million or any similar amount credited to the account of Trinidad and Tobago Defence Force (TTDF) soldier Jason St John
Bail reduced for 'ropeman' He was granted $15,000 bail with surety or a cash bail alternative of $8,000.
Culture and crime IN THE 70s, the revolutionaries used to say "the young man that you don't educate will come through your window with a gun in his hand."
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