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MSJ head: Rambarran playing 'populist'
Posted: Monday, December 14, 2015

MSJ head: Rambarran playing 'populist'
More heat for Central Bank Governor...

Make full disclosure of big forex users
PUBLIC information must be complete, not partial and it must be used to educate the public so people can change their consumption patterns, said political leader of the Movement for Social Justice (MSJ) David Abdulah yesterday.

Former PNM finance minister: Declare reason to fire Jwala
The Government must declare its reasons if it wants to fire the Central Bank Governor says former finance minister Conrad Enill.

State 'advanced' towards action
The Government is remaining tight-lipped on its next move concerning Central Bank Governor Jwala Rambarran

PM gets book on Cazabons
PRIME Minister Dr Keith Rowley last Friday received the first ever book to be published on the works of famed local artist Michel Jean Cazabon (1813-1888).

Let retrenched ArcelorMittal workers operate Point Lisas plant—Abdulah

Police powers of search, seizure
Law Made Simple

Car plunges into river
Road fatalities climb to 139

Brothers slam into pickup on M2 Ring Rd

'Shortman' killed outside his home at Penal
BLAMED for the shooting death of his nephew back in May, a 57 year-old Penal father of four suffered a similar fate early yesterday morning when he too was shot dead, mere metres away.

Man gunned down in drive-by shooting

Sisters fined for false NIB claims
TWO sisters were found guilty last week in the San Fernando Magistrates' Court for making a fraudulent claim to the National Insurance Board (NIB) for $21,372, on behalf of one of their husbands who was dead.



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