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Govt will cut Baby Care $$ to pay public servants Posted: Thursday, June 4, 2015
Govt will cut Baby Care $$ to pay public servants Some initial funding from Government's $100 million budget for the Baby Care Grant as well from Caribbean Airlines Ltd will be transferred to pay increased salaries to public servants
Mothers main child abusers Startling statistics show:
Pregnant woman refused state help Social Services intervened in May
Pay more for better public servants says Carmona ... to attract the best workers
GOBIN VS ARCHIE HIGH COURT judge, Justice Carol Gobin has openly confronted Chief Justice Ivor Archie on the promotion of judges, while also castigating him for his labeling her as a "disgruntled malcontent,"
‘I'LL HAND OVER DOCUMENTS' Independent Liberal Party political leader and Chaguanas West MP Jack Warner last night vowed to release documents containing pertinent information he has to both local and international law enforcement agencies on the world governing body of football.
Don't compare Warner to Ish and Steve PCA director on Interpol red notice for FIFA officials:
RBL assisting fully in Fifa probe —Dulal-Whiteway
Scotia director Mack resigns ...after family business named in US probe
Here's the evidence against Jack Warner and party FIFA executive committee member Blazer admitted bribes
PNM issues SOS for election observers Opposition Leader Dr Keith Rowley has written to the secretary general of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association in the UK and the secretary general of the Caribbean Community (Caricom) Secretariat
PM: Nothing wrong with trying to win an election ...as she addressed criticism of her Government's intention to amend the State Land Regularisation of Tenure (Amendment) Bill and issue letters of comfort to thousands of squatters.
Certificate of comfort a useless piece of paper ...a "mamaguy" and a "useless piece of paper", Chaguanas West Member of Parliament Jack Warner said yesterday.
A man left $220,000 in his car, and someone stole it Southern Division police have issued a warning against leaving large sums of cash in vehicles parked in public parking lots.
CSO: Less people employed in T&T
Roget on Labour Day: NATUC not invited
Rainy season starts, minus the rain The Water and Sewerage Authority issued an advisory yesterday, noting that despite the official start of the rainy season last week, there has been very little rainfall
PM: Plans to build an autism centre
Malabar prepared to fight State all the way A Malabar community has continued to say "no" to a State plan to construct a judicial complex at its centre
State to pay capital costs Government has announced it would pay the capital costs for electricity for all new applications.
25 cops before the court Twenty-five police officers have been charged for various offences by the Professional Standards Bureau this year.
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