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No One Cleared Posted: Thursday, May 14, 2015
Deputy DPP slams PM for Emailgate claims: No One Cleared Deputy Director of Public Prosecutions Joan Honore-Paul last night slammed Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar for her suggestion that she and her colleagues should be cleared in the Emailgate probe
No outcome yet in emailgate
Busy period for Auditor General 20,773 overpayment cases found in four years
THA to sue Govt over $102m shortfall
'Stopping smelter project was the best move' Howai: former People's National (PNM) Government moved forward with a "dead" project which they spent US$75 million (TT$474.4 million) to keep alive.
Howai: My credibility intact Finance Minister Larry Howai yesterday denied any culpability in the $60 million National Energy wire transfer fraud which was done through State bank First Citizens in 2011.
Panday eyes Kamla's seat 'It's either that or Couva North' UNC founder and former prime minister Basdeo Panday has aspirations to return as the MP for Siparia after the 2015 general election.
Elections 2015: Panday back in the fray?
Contemplating contesting election: Basdeo Panday Former prime minister Basdeo Panday is contemplating re-entering the electoral race.
Chutney singer spices up election race Chutney singer Ramrajee Prabhu, collected her nomination form at the United National Congress's (UNC) headquarters at Rienzi Complex, Couva, yesterday.
HDC tenants can buy better homes EVEN as tenants of public-housing for over 30 years may buy their home for $100, if their unit is dilapidated and irreparable they will be offered a new unit to acquire
60,000 squatters stand to benefit ...from the Prime Minister's pledge to regularise squatters.
'Not many HDC renters in arrears' A search of the Housing Development Corporation database has found, thus far, no person who has been renting a unit for 30 years has been in arrears
Roget slams 'draconian' Govt bill Industrial Relations (Amendment) Bill, which he said contained a clause which would allow an employee to go to court and challenge the recognition of a union.
Opposition wants GECOM to make statement in 24 hours The opposition coalition alliance Wednesday night called on the Guyana Elections Commission to make a statement within 24 hours on the outcome of Monday's general election.
Soca monarchs receive prizes
Unions to negotiate space for breast-feeding moms
Nursing Act now emphasises more practical training As a result of the change in the Nursing Personnel Act, advanced practice nurses are now able to examine patients as doctors
Allow blind guide dogs in Govt offices Visually-impaired and differently-able persons assisted by guide dogs, will now be allowed to enter all Government buildings.
Cops launch school's anti-bullying campaign
Businessman ordered to pay wife over $1m ...ordered to compensate the wife of a man who died after he fell 25 feet to the ground while painting a sign on the compound of the businessplace in South Oropouche four years ago.
Five employees held in car dealer's murder Less than a month after used car dealer Mark Mohammed was shot dead, five of his employees were arrested on Tuesday in connection with the crime.
Murdered at home Vijay Basdeo, 35, died in a bedroom of his unfinished house at Abraham Street, Claxton Bay.
Trini extradited from UK A 41-year-old Trinidad and Tobago national wanted in this country for firearm-related offences, has been extradited from the United Kingdom to face prosecution in the local cour
Small fire closes Hall of Justice ...resulted in the closure of the court which in turn affected the hearing of several criminal and civil matters including three murder trials.
Man doused with puncheon and set afire 29-year-old man, from Rudin Lane, Belmont, was liming with a group of friends when he got into an altercation with a man known to him.
Granny, five relatives held ...after cops find ganja, cocaine in home A 64-year-old grandmother is among six persons arrested after officers of the Cunupia Police Station allegedly found a quantity of marijuana and cocaine at a house along Mon Plasir Road, Cunupia.
Four Chinese charged with illegal entry in TT FOUR Chinese men yesterday appeared before a San Fernando magistrate charged with illegally entering the country.
Save me please A FIFTEEN-YEAR-OLD girl yesterday begged for help to save her from a life of delinquency shortly after she escaped on Monday from the San Fernando Police Station by jumping through a window.
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