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SHELLY-ANNE STEPS DOWN Posted: Thursday, May 21, 2015
SHELLY-ANNE STEPS DOWN Coincidence? As Integrity Commission ends emailgate probe, member quits
Member quits Integrity body
Mother refused $2.5m bail reduction A CHEF who two months ago was placed on $2.5 million bail for allegedly trafficking cocaine hidden in picture frames, failed in her bid to have the bail reduced yesterday.
Name emailgate source Former Attorney General Anand Ramlogan yesterday called on Opposition Leader Dr Keith Rowley to let the nation know the source the “bogus emails” Rowley read in Parliament on May 20, 2013
Ramesh on Integrity Commission's findings: Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar has not been vindicated by the Integrity Commission's (IC) termination of its probe into the Emailgate matter
Kamla wants Rowley to resign 'Evil plan failed'
Rowley: No plans to step down
CoP: When police probe is done, we'll inform the public Acting Commissioner of Police Stephen Williams has said the police investigation into emailgate is continuing
DEATH WITHOUT DIGNITY These were the prevailing emotions expressed by colleagues of Jennifer Hunte-Madlum who was found chopped to death and her body dumped in some bushes in Princes Town on Monday afternoon.
Domestic Violence Unit coming
Children's Authority: 541 cases reported to police last year Nineteen children were murdered during the same period.
Moonilal minus Monday Night Forum On the Road to Election 2015
Minister withholds blame for First Citizens, NEC Energy Minister Kevin Ramnarine said yesterday he could not ascribe any blame in the matter of the illegal wire transfer of funds from the National Energy Corporation (National Energy, formerly NEC).
'Over $8m paid for CDA rebranding' Ross Advertising was paid $8,057,000 by the Chaguaramas Development Authority (CDA) to develop and coordinate the authority's rebranding, communications and marketing initiatives.
$5M fine, jail for breaking waste laws UNDER a new proposed waste recycling management authority law, businesses breaching regulations governing waste recycling management could be fined up to $5 million and face a two-year prison term
Ramdial: Too much waste in little TT
'Kidnapped' businessman, 22, released: walks into police station Just over 48 hours after he was kidnapped from his Cunupia home on Sunday night, 22-year-old businessman Amit Singh was released by his captors.
Vindra's husband was a suspect THE husband of murdered Chaguanas businesswoman Vindra Naipaul-Coolman was once suspected by members of the Special Anti-Crime Unit of Trinidad and Tobago (SAUTT) of being involved in his wife's kidnapping
Wasa blames shortfall on dry spell The Water and Sewerage Authority's (WASA) groundwater reserves are at 50 per cent capacity, the result of a prolonged dry spell affecting the entire Caribbean.
Bone Dry Caribbean
Seaweed overload Mayaro corporation begging for cleanup help
Moore queries source of transplant organs Is the Tobago Regional Health Authority (TRHA) running an illegal organ-harvesting operation?
Fuad: Bring evidence in organ-harvesting claims
Kidney patients want subsidy for blood tests ...Health minister turns down request
Decade after crime, Killer gets 14 years jail A 24-year-old man from Claxton Bay who pleaded guilty to murdering his neighbour has been sentenced to 14 years in prison.
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