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Secret operation
Posted: Saturday, November 14, 2015

Workers caught back-dating deals
New EFCL board unearths secret operation

Moves to protect whistle-blowers
GOVERNMENT yesterday tabled legislation designed to protect whistle-blowers and tackle corruption by introducing fines and jail-time for persons who seek to hinder others from coming forward to report wrongdoing.

Imbert reviews $102M OAS claim
FINANCE Minister Colm Imbert yesterday disclosed the Government was "carefully considering" a TT $102 million certificate issued in relation to OAS Construtora – the firm at work on the Sir Solomon Hochoy Highway extension.

‘Devil’ seeks protection from prisons officers
The 20-year-old man charged with murdering prison superintendent David Millette claimed yesterday that he has received death threats from prisons officers.

TTUTA on scratch-bomb scourge: It’s a bloody nuisance

Al-Rawi wary of financial law deficiencies
The ease of doing business in T&T could be hampered by recent downgrades of the country by the US and Canada concerning our compliance with Caribbean Financial Action Task Force (CFATF) recommendations, Attorney-General Faris Al-Rawi said yesterday.

Bail reduced but accused remain in jail
Two men, charged with separate assaults on a two-year-old girl and a 36-year-old woman, after videos of the incidents went viral on social media, are closer to coming out of prison.

Illegal immigrant exercise nets 53
A COMBINED exercise targeting illegal immigrants was yesterday carried out by officers of the Criminal Investigations Department, Inter-Agency Task Force, Immigration Investigation Department, Transit Police and Traffic Wardens that resulted in the arrest of 53 undocumented immigrants.

Minister mulls hunting ban
AGRICULTURE Minister, Senator Clarence Rambharat, yesterday hinted at a re-imposition of a ban on hunting that was recently lifted after a two year prohibition, pending a widespread consultation with stakeholders.

Neighbour in court for nurse’s murder
A neighbour of a 62-year-old retired nurse, who suffocated on a towel stuffed in her mouth, appeared in court yesterday charged with her murder.

Man shot in both legs, throat slit
ADIM MAYHEW died an agonising and gruesome death.



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