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READY FOR JAIL Posted: Sunday, May 10, 2015
READY FOR JAIL The Save Our Chaguaramas Committee is urging the People's Partnership Government to immediately halt its development plan for the area
We want back Chaguaramas land Rowley to contractors:
Jack: Be prepared for more marches Independent Liberal Party (ILP) political leader Jack Warner yesterday apologised to the members of the Save Our Chaguaramas Committee for foisting the People's Partnership Government on them five years ago.
Daly 'troubled' by manner of MP's suspension Daly pointed out that a parliamentary debate could not be a fact-finding mission to determine authenticity of the material presented to the Parliament by Rowley in May 2013, when he read the e-mails into the records of Parliament.
Daly: Rowley's suspension 'deeply troubling'
Return your salaries, perks and benefits Moonilal accuses PNM MPs of not going to work after missing consecutive sittings:
Imbert: UNC boycotted Parliament too “I have confirmed that the UNC (United National Congress) boycotted the Parliament in April 2008, in protest over the suspension of Opposition Leader at the time."
AG sees no basis for legal action by PNM
$8M Hot Dog Scam Fraudulent NEC invoice shows order for frankfurters and ketchup for Guyana
Top cop: I am in the dark ...unaware of reports made to the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS) that $60 million disappeared from the National Energy Corporation's (NEC) account at First Citizens more than three years ago.
Rowley: PM not interested in finding NEC/First Citizens $60m
Colm referred to Integrity Commission Questions on whether People's National Movement (PNM) Senator Colm Imbert used millions of dollars of state resources during his tenure as minister of works and transport to divert the Maraval River off his private lands in Moka
Chinese firm gets $512m secret contract A CHINESE company listed as posing a national security threat to the United States has been secretly awarded a $512 million contract to upgrade the National Operations Centre (NOC).
THA spent 'emergency' money A LONG-AWAITED audit conducted by the Office of the Auditor General into the 2006 books of the Tobago House of Assembly (THA) has found that the Assembly has spent $10 million in funds
Serious structural flaws keep Napa closed ...repairs could cost millions
Deal with crime, unemployment poor health services—citizens The great debate
Govt's failure to act Petrotrin's troubled and increasingly expensive bid to reactivate the SW Soldado field and the rich deals that have benefited a few individuals. Part X
Plenty watchful eyes for Guyana elections
Seat allocations up in the air ...UNC nominations for candidates kick off tomorrow
Hopeful PNM candidate He is a successful businessman who can fly anywhere in this world but for Neil Mohammed he's ready to stay grounded and serve the people of Pointe-a-Pierre.
Cocal estate using seaweed as fertiliser
Singh commissions $9.6M water supply project ABOUT 11, 000 residents, including Minister of the Environment and Water Resources Ganga Singh, will benefit from a better quality of water
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