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GO TO TRIAL Posted: Tuesday, January 26, 2016
GO TO TRIAL THE Privy Council yesterday dashed all hopes by businessmen and United National Congress (UNC) financiers Ish Galbaransingh and Steve Ferguson of not having to face trial in the local courts
Privy Council dismisses Section 34 appeal It now clears the way for several people and entities who had benefitted from the Section 34 law, to go on trial.
Privy Council rules: Section 34 repeal legal
Kamla: Ruling vindicates PP ...ruling by the Privy Council was a clear vindication of her then government's decision to repeal the controversial Section 34 of the Administration of Justice (Indictable Offences) Act.
A victory for TT ATTORNEY GENERAL (AG) Faris Al-Rawi yesterday declared the ruling of the Privy Council on the Section 34 matter is, "a victory for Trinidad and Tobago and all of the people of TT."
T&T Chamber: Appointment of top CoP needed
'Where is report on First Citizens IPO?' What has happened to the Securities and Exchange Commission Report on the First Citizens IPO?
Imbert: PP govt spent $66b and counting... Four ministries have so far reported unpaid bills from the past PP's tenure totalling $2.1 billion
Phase II tops Panorama semis OFFICIAL results of the National Panorama semi-finals were released yesterday by Pan Trinbago.
Zika alert with Carnival influx
...Virus set to spread across Americas The mosquito-borne Zika virus, which has been linked to brain damage in thousands of babies in Brazil, is likely to spread to all countries in the Americas except for Canada and Chile
$200M fuel subsidy savings to fund highway IT SEEMS the fall in oil prices has a silver lining. Especially for the contractors on the Point Fortin Highway extension project.
Bush fire closes Waterloo school
Shortage of pathologists THE Forensic Science Centre may be operating with one pathologist, effective today, because the contracts of two of the three pathologists have ended
Killed because of hearsay ETHAN Phillip, the 26-year-old son of Moresly Phillip, 81, who was shot dead at his home on Sogren Trace, Laventille last Friday
Murder count hits 41
Man murdered at wake A St Helena man was murdered on Sunday night while at the wake of his former boss' brother, who had himself been killed.
Gunmen 'threaten' priests at funerals Religious leadersn in Laventille and environs, are very fearful and exercise extreme caution about what they say to their congregations...
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