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AG WRONG Posted: Thursday, March 3, 2016
AG WRONG Political analysts: discontinuation of the lawsuit reeks of political favouritism and sends the message that it's business as usual in Trinidad and Tobago.
No politics in Malcolm Jones case
DEAL WITH MURDERS ACTING Commissioner of Police (CoP) Stephen Williams has called on divisional heads to deal with the rising incidence of murders which up to press time yesterday, stood at 86
Ministry denies Imbert wants banking info
'No pupils removed as yet from Chaguanas school' Minister in the Ministry of Education Dr Lovell Francis said 24 children, many of them with criminal records and matters before the Courts, have not been removed...
Problem students at El Do East identified Between 25 to 30 El Dorado East Secondary School students who were allegedly involved in illegal activities, ranging from gambling, drugs, sex and threatening teachers
Garcia: Licks not the answer
Imbert: State loses $6.5B THE STATE has lost out on more than $6.5 billion in revenue due to the effect of 'incentives' introduced for the energy industry in 2014
THA Health Secretary launches probe into hiring of new doctor AP: Licence taken away in the US; TRHA: Cleared of all charges...
THA chief at Cabinet retreat today in Tobago
Barbados AG: We're not as bad as Trinidad “There is an acceptance and/or recognition in Barbados that crimes are solved," Brathwaite said as he made reference to a video
Transparency chair: Civil society must step up to police those in authority
Riot Squad for unpaid workers Contractor levies on OAS
Provide mental health care for fired workers WITH the country grappling with the effects of a recession, leading to the firing of an increasing number of workers...
'Integrity' data safe, says chairman Integrity Commission chairman retired Justice Zainool Hosein says the Commission has “very good security” for the financial data submitted by those required to declare their assets and liabilities
Bringing back life to obsolete computers Students to turn trash to treasure...
Two years after US bust Progress in coke in juice tins case
Some guards wilt under 'pressure' For their own safety, prisons officers are reportedly considering leaving the profession or staying and becoming rogue officers
Jailed gang-leaders behind 'hit' on prison officer ...who are awaiting trial on serious offences including murder, have been identified by investigators as the masterminds behind the 'hit' on prison officer Fitzalbert Victor Jr
Active prison hit list now 14 Victor among 15 guards on prisoners' hit list
Bullet to the head, buried in gravel pit THE country's murder toll rose to 86 following the discovery of a man's body buried in a gravel pit at a quarry in East Trinidad on Monday night
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