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$M RENTALS
Posted: Sunday, May 17, 2015

$M RENTALS
OVER TWO successive Government administrations, the State has paid out millions for buildings that remained unoccupied, according to the findings of auditors charged with the responsibility of examining public books.

How the $60M Scam Went Down
Audit of NEC reveals forged names, unauthorised people involved in scheme

NEC lawyers in Dubai to file for return of funds

74 blank cheques missing from Tourism Ministry
...12 more totalling $.8m disappear

No alliance for PNM
THE People's National Movement (PNM) has no intention of forming any "formal alliance" with anyone to contest the upcoming general election, party chairman Franklin Khan said yesterday.

PNM MPs will be in Parliament on Friday

EBC puts its house in order
...speculation rife election will be held September 7 or 14

AG to file nomination for Diego North East

UNC eyes Enill for safe seat
Former PNM energy minister Conrad Enill is being eyed as a potential candidate by the United National Congress (UNC) for its 2015 re-election bid.

COP looking for candidates
...Deputy leader: No deadline yet on nominations forms

Granger sworn in as president
A retired army general was sworn in yesterday as Guyana's new president after his multi-ethnic opposition coalition won the country's general election and ended a 23-year reign by the People's Progressive Party.

'Time for public service overhaul'
Economist Dr Ralph Henry has called for a "radical reorganisation" of the public service.

MATT: Withdraw current version of Cybercrime Bill

Warner: PM's misconduct violates treaty

Union leader: State taking away lands from ex-Caroni workers
THE State is taking land designated for ex-Caroni workers to be used in the Land for the Landless programme.

Probe into Soldado scandal
Part XI

'Newsday': Mills on extended leave
Newsday editor-in-chief Jones P Madeira has denied reports that the newspaper has fired columnist Suzanne Mills.

Gafoor: Don't let elderly fall by the wayside
Retired Justice Gladys Gafoor yesterday bemoaned the poor treatment often meted out to the elderly in Trinidad and Tobago.

Dame Louise Horne marks 102
...says politicians need help

Nine-year-old ‘driver' looks forward to school tomorrow
The nine-year-old "driver" who entered a neighbour's yard and drove away with a car that was left unattended, returns to school tomorrow.

Kesar gets summons for victimisation matter
FIRED Trinmar Branch president, Ernesto Kesar, has obtained a summons for a senior Petrorin official to appear before a Point Fortin Magistrate on August 11, citing victimisation.

Imam calls for death penalty
AS screams pierced through the home of Vijay Basdeo, who was murdered earlier last week, Imam Keith Jahoor called for Government officials to enforce the death penalty in Trinidad and Tobago.

Shooting at soldier
...but still in prison on 'Anti-Gang' charges

14 appear in court tomorrow for drunk driving



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