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Government shifts $2.1bn to pay salaries Posted: Saturday, June 6, 2015
Government shifts $2.1bn to pay salaries Government's decreased costs in several areas go towards funding payment of salaries, wages, cost of living and other allowances arising from new industrial agreements for various public sector employees
$10bn energy loses claims Deyalsingh Opposition MP Terrence Deyalsingh yesterday claimed that "the combined losses" for companies at Point Lisas were an estimated $10 billion.
Imbert: Rape of the Treasury That is who Diego Martin North East MP Colm Imbert described the additional expenditure of $75 million to CEPEP to employ more CEPEP gangs over the next three months.
Ramnarine: Young must explain 'questionable' Facebook post
Abu Bakr's son seeking 41 candidates for party
Kamla walks out on Warner House 'attack' too much for PM
Hema sues Mark Over allegations that Ramkissoon had been questioned by the United States' Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) over investigations involving alleged bribes to regional football officials.
Warner: Last laugh is mine BEFORE Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar walked out on him during yesterday's sitting of the House of Representatives
Jack's sons lie ...lied to get a mortgage loan to purchase a condominium in Miami, Florida
Restaurant blast victim dies in Miami hospital JOHN Soo Ping Chow, who was seriously injured in February's explosion at Royal Palm Plaza in Maraval, passed away yesterday morning at Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami, Florida, USA.
Grande main area for child abuse cases 500 calls to Children's Authority over past two weeks...
Stacy: Men must be part of gender-based violence talks
TTUTA: Principal has a role to probe matter Trinidad and Tobago Unified Teachers' Association (TTUTA) president Devanand Sinanan said "corporal punishment has been outlawed, but the principal has a role to investigate the matter".
Des Vignes threatens to quit if Alexandrov rehired Pathologist Dr Hughvon des Vignes says if the contract of forensic pathologist Dr Valery Alexandrov is renewed he will no longer work at the Forensic Science Centre in St James.
Customer shot during foiled robbery attempt One man was shot during a foiled robbery at a Ste Madeleine supermarket on Thursday night.
Parents claim child, 6, beaten by teacher Princes Town mother Hailey-Ann said her daughter was afraid to attend school since returning home with a swollen forehead and scratches on her cheeks.
Sea Lots peace pact broken with murder According to police reports, 41-year-old Anthony Fraser was found at the side of the road with bullet wounds around 4.30 am.
Cop in shooting incident arrested ...allegedly brandished his personal firearm during an altercation with a man at a club.
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