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GEB TO BLAME
Posted: Saturday, May 16, 2015

GEB TO BLAME
One of the country's ace crime fighters has fingered the Guard and Emergency Branch (GEB) in the organising of the day of total policing on March 23 which resulted in nationwide traffic gridlock.

That's the info I have—Abraham
GEB behind 'total policing' action

Abraham: Police sending a message
THE day of Total Policing was meant to send a "message" and was staged as a result of ongoing wage negotiations, Snr Supt Johnny Abraham said yesterday.

Alexander: 'Breakfast, lunch' remarks not a threat of roadblocks

AG UPSET
Responds to deputy DPP's statement that PM's Emailgate disclosures self-serving

Prakash: Govt no 'cunumunu'
Government could not wait like "cunumunus" for lengthy investigations into the "emailgate" affair to be completed and go into a general election with serious accusations of conspiracy

Ramadhar: DPPs make mistakes

Economy must proceed but with care, caution
Trinidad and Tobago business seems generally to have got over the initial shock produced by last month's Moody's downgrade of T&T's credit rating from stable to negative.

Howai: Some ministries need more $$
Government may be coming back to the Parliament for approval to increase its expenditure for this fiscal year

Several bills still before House
With just over one month to go until Parliament is dissolved

TTPBA concerned over bill
THE reintroduction of the Cyber-crime Bill in Parliament yesterday came as a surprise to the Trinidad and Tobago Publishers and Broadcasters Association (TTPBA)

'Protect journalists, whistleblowers'
Jack urges exemptions in cyber crime bill

Nicholas, protesters square off on election date

Speaker denies Jack again
House Speaker Wade Mark yesterday denied a request from Chaguanas West MP Jack Warner to debate as a matter of "urgent public importance" a motion to rescind the suspension of Opposition Leader Dr Keith Rowley

Moonilal goes after Rowley a third time

Vernella stays, no Delmon
After two years of being dormant following their 12-nil defeat to the People's National Movement (PNM) at the January 2013 Tobago House of Assembly (THA) polls, the Tobago Organisation of the People (TOP) has re-launched

Guyanese to the polls

'Don't sell land cheaply'
Minister urges ex-Caroni workers

Late night negotiation reaches resolution
Pay hike for 1,500 doctors

Mustapha rejects application to remove commissioner
AN APPLICATION seeking to have a commissioner of the Las Alturas Commission of Inquiry removed on the basis of apparent bias

Cop critical: mom of 4 fails in bid for bail

Nurses advised: 'Fix yourself first'
At a time when the behaviour of nurses is coming under scrutiny, managing training consultant Wendy Nobie is advising them to be kind to their patients.

Reputed gang leader 'not guilty' of shooting
An alleged gang leader from Laventille was found not guilty of shooting a T&T Defence Force intelligence officer during an incident in 2002.



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