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Govt to shut down Carrera Posted: Sunday, April 19, 2015
Govt to shut down Carrera $88m upgrade for Maximum Security Prison
GLENN DUCKS CUSTOMS The Customs and Excise Division is probing an incident whereby former government minister Dr Glenn Ramadharsingh and his wife Arlene evaded Customs on their return to the country recently.
'Report could impact public confidence in police service' Government's decision to lay the March 23 day of "total policing" report in Parliament could impact the public's confidence in the Police Service and its ability to effectively operate.
Gary Griffith calls for Police Service audit
DPP moves to clear backlog Key corruption cases being finalised
Tewarie: No conflict between Ministry, CDA ...the decision over an access route to Chaguaramas would not have gone ahead or received approval without consultation from the ministries of Works and Finance.
Moonilal: $150M to fix PNM houses HOUSING Minister said the Government had spent $150 million to repair faulty housing units built by the former People's National Movement (PNM) regime
Moonilal: Next random draw in 2-3 months
Watson: TT must put more money into Heritage Fund Dr Patrick Watson, yesterday expressed concerns that Trinidad and Tobago was not regularly putting money into the Heritage and Stabilisation Fund
PM to meet Shell Group CEO Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar will meet Royal Dutch Shell Group CEO Ben Van Beurden on Wednesday at the Diplomatic Centre, St Ann's.
$24m payout for energy company ...former attorney general Anand Ramlogan giving clearance for an additional US$4,023,811.70 ($24 million) deal to be brokered between the National Gas Company (NGC) and Trinidad Energy Investment Ltd (TEIL).
Ramesh: lawyers should give back to society
Probe of legal mixup critical Maharaj, Jeremie write to CoP Williams
Petrotrin steps up legal pressure ...including a demand for the disclosure of the identity of our
'Contractor Maritima lacked capacity and resources' This is the seventh in a series of articles into Petrotrin's troubled and increasingly expensive bid to reactivate the SW Soldado field and the rich deals that have benefited a few individuals.
'Money is not everything' Director of the Sir Arthur Institute of Social and Economic Studies Prof Patrick Watson: there was still the need to develop a culture of innovation and critical thinking.
SEC to make public statement on IPO scandal One year later...
Rowley warns against moonlighting MPs ...serving as full-time Members of Parliament, will not be allowed to "moonlight" in other jobs under his watch because they will have proper compensation.
Rowley: Party will not tolerate corruption
Party eyes 5 seats in general election Newly formed political party, Alliance of Independents (AOI), will this week elect its interim executive
Dead bandits linked to murder of Chinese businessman ...Hi Hong Huang, the owner of Happiness Supermarket
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