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Govt seeks $2B in budget changes Posted: Saturday, May 30, 2015
Govt seeks $2B in budget changes GOVERNMENT will return to Parliament next Wednesday to seek approval for some $2 billion in budget allocation variations, civil servants yesterday informed Newsday.
YOU FIGHTING THE WRONG WOMAN HOUSING Minister Dr Roodal Moonilal yesterday told embattled Chaguanas West MP Jack Warner to train his guns at United States Attorney General Loretta Lynch and not on Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar
Jack sorry for missing Parliament: I was in prison
Absurd Jack Stacy denies PM, Warner met with contractors for election $$
PP 'not afraid' Moonilal dares Jack to bring tapes
President's Indian Arrival Day message
PM Kamla: East Indians one of TT's pillars The commemoration of the arrival of the first East Indians to Trinidad and Tobago is a reminder of the indomitable strength of the human spirit
Rowley: East Indians have made indelible impact
Jack: Which countries are visa-free? CHAGUANAS West MP Jack Warner, 72, yesterday quizzed Minister of Foreign Affairs Winston Dookeran over the new scheme of visa-free travel to Europe
AG explains processing of Warner's extradition
Sons flagged in US$ transactions When the Warner brothers- Daryll and Daryan-attempted to dump huge amounts of cash into several US banks in mid-July 2011, it triggered several alerts while US authorities were probing a massive FIFA bribery scandal.
'Obscene' of PM to read charges in House That is how Chaguanas MP Jack Warner yesterday described Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar's decision to read out his charges into the parliamentary records on Wednesday
Public servants to get backpay by Sept 30 The backpay would cover the period 2011 to 2014.
WASA and PSA agree on 13 percent
Govt to ease up new squatters In a massive concession to squatters all over the country, Government has brought a bill which would allow persons who began squatting on designated State lands as late as June 13, 2014, to have entitlement to the land.
Quarrying regulations coming Energy Minister:
It's official — Rainy Season starts THE 2015 rainy season has begun and preliminary analysis shows large parts of Trinidad are likely to be wetter than usual with north Trinidad likely
AG: Right decision to deny cops bail ...anyone whether legal or otherwise who is in possession of a gun and commits one of 14 offences is subjected to bail denial for four months.
Hazel denies endorsing Prime Minister President of the Network of NGO's of Trinidad and Tobago for the Advancement of Women, Hazel Brown
TSTT e-mail domain to close E-mail addresses using the "@tstt.net.tt" domain will be discontinued shortly, telecoms provider TSTT said yesterday.
Guardian moves to Chaguanas
Moonilal: I did not give sponsorship money Despite having his name and face plastered on a Southern Sports Sunday Cricket League 2015 billboard
Four businesses destroyed... $7m fire in Rio Claro The damage was restricted to the ground floor of the three-storey building, owned by Kenny Mohammed, located near "the triangle" along the Naparima/Mayaro Road.
2,000 Workers for Couva Children's Hospital ...the biggest challenge will be with the nursing staff.
Disorderly cop to pay $7,500 compensation A suspended policeman may have been spared a conviction yesterday after pleading guilty to three charges, but his future in the Police Service still hangs in the balance.
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