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T&T suffers big blow
Posted: Saturday, May 2, 2015

T&T suffers big blow

Negative rating: Moody's unhappy with T&T's fiscal measures
Citing persistent fiscal deficits, the decline in oil prices and a weak macroeconomic policy framework among other concerns

Moody's reflects 'failure to diversify'
ECONOMIC analyst Indera Sagewan-Ali yesterday said the decision by international ratings agency Moody's to lower this country's credit rating reflected the prolonged lament of economic watchdogs

ILP on Moody's report: We warned you

Howai questions Moody's downgrade
He also stated that Moody's downgrade from stable to negative was not a true reflection of this country's macro economic fundamentals.

Central Bank: Moody's downgrade unjustified

Rowley: A day of shame for T&T
The downgrade of Trinidad and Tobago's credit rating by Moody's flies in the face of everything this Government has been saying in praise of its own stewardship, he noted.

Rowley: Result of wild spending

COP BEHIND BARS
A POLICE OFFICER with 12 years service, is one of the first persons to be denied bail and remanded into custody at least for 120 days

No bail for officer on firearms charge
A POLICE officer attached to the North Eastern Division Task Force (NEDTF) is possibly the first person to be denied bail

Jail without bail for cop on gun related charges
A police officer is possibly the first person to be remanded into prison custody in accordance with the Bail (Amendment) Act 2015 which was assented to by President Anthony Carmona yesterday.

I didn't think she was in danger, says friend
Senior counsel Dana Seetahal assassination and case indiscrepancies

Too many 'police lies' - Killing of Dana Seetahal
Woodbrook residents angry over no arrests

Minister must go, say nurses
Khan backtracks on some new plans

Fuad must go

Public pleased with longer visiting hours

Nurses to Fuad: Reveal report
...of a patient involved in a recent altercation with a nurse, which caused the protest action by nurses at the Port of Spain General Hospital several weeks ago.

Sando hospital director denies cover-up in baby's death
Medical Director of the San Fernando General Hospital (SFGH) Dr Anand Chatoorgoon is denying claims of a cover-up in the death of 12-day-old Sajid Suresh Rampersad

CoP on "total policing': Never again under me
DESPITE both the "mastermind" and the reason behind the day of "total policing" still being unknown and the intelligence arm of the Police Service admittedly being caught unaware by the action...

Police mutiny
THE EVENTS of March 23, the day of a nationwide police blockade, constituted a mutiny, both Government and Opposition Members said yesterday

Roget wants jail for Kamla
Corrupt politicians, media editors and acting Commissioner of Police Stephen Williams received a tongue lashing as Roget addressed workers at the Harris Promenade bandstand.

TT gives $1 million in aid to Nepal
Cabinet yesterday agreed to contribute US $150,000 (almost TT $1 million) to the emergency appeal of the International Federation of the Red Cross

WASA warns: use water wisely
WASA warns that they have been experiencing below normal rainfall over the past three months, particularly in Maracas, St Joseph, and Santa Cruz.

'Too many breaches with national anthem'
SENATE President Raziah Ahmed said on Wednesday she often witnessed breaches of protocol as she went about her business, including liberties being taken with the national anthem.

OWTU leader threatens to stop highway work
May Day march in San Fernando

Men in dresses appear before Sando magistrate
Two male cross-dressers created quite a commotion in the San Fernando Magistrates Court, yesterday, when they appeared dressed like women on charges of loitering.



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