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RAPE AT THE HYATT
Posted: Thursday, May 12, 2016

RAPE AT THE HYATT
A TRADE union leader is now at the centre of a police investigation after a 33-year-old research officer from Central Trinidad reported that he lured her into a room at the Hyatt Regency in Port-of-Spain and raped her on Tuesday

Union boss claims set-up: I did not rape anyone

Lawyer: I was raped by trade union leader

Man jailed 22 years for raping schoolgirl
A SIPARIA man was described yesterday by a High Court judge as having "no remorse", for raping a schoolgirl 19 years ago, when she was just 15

Handcuffed father attends son's funeral
"Forgive Daddy, Sham, it was an accident." This was the plea of Seeta Siewnarine to her dead brother, Sham Siewnarine, as she bid farewell to him

Tears for man killed on Mother's Day

'I trust the State'
FOR TEMPORARY Independent Senator Justin Junkere, 38, stated after voting in favour of legislation to bolster the powers of the Strategic Services Agency (SSA)

Chote: SSA Bill hurts watchdog
THE Strategic Services Agency (SSA) Bill 2016 undermines the confidentiality of three watchdog bodies - the Police Complaints Authority (PCA), Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU) and Integrity Commission

AG: SSA got more power under PP

No statements on $50B spent by WASA
..."totally unacceptable" that the Water and Sewerage Authority (WASA) has no audited financial statements to account for $50 billion spent during the period 2011 to 2015.

T&TEC owing $8b

TT Electricity Cut
THOUSANDS of residents, students and business persons were affected for several hours by power outages which affected areas in East Trinidad, South Trinidad and Tobago.

Widespread blackout after power plant failure

Minister laments TT food import bill
Approximately 85 percent of TT's foodstuff is imported.

Moonilal calls on Rowley: Clear up rental of One Alexandra

TDC boss axed
Tourism Minister Shamfa Cudjoe yesterday confirmed that communications professional Dennise Demming has been fired as chairman of the Tourism Development Company (TDC)

Are oil companies cheating TT?
San Fernando East MP Randall Mitchell to Parliament Committee: a litany of weaknesses in the oversight of the Ministry of Energy

OWTU to Nidco: Settle workers' dispute before OAS leaves T&T

Ban public docs from public/private partnerships
SAYING the majority of medical centres are not engaged in any kind of "medical mafia" as was implied by a recent newspaper report

Tony Cozier has died
Renowned cricket writer and broadcaster, Tony Cozier, considered the voice of West Indies cricket, has died. He was 75-years-old.

'Don't let others define you'
A PRODUCT of Laventille, United States Ambassador to TT, John Estrada on Tuesday advised the people of Laventille:

Venezuelans in TT hurt over homeland

'PH' driver charged for sex with minor
A 34-YEAR-OLD private-hire (PH) driver was arrested and charged on Monday with having sex with a 14-year-old secondary schoolgirl in a car.

Contraband stuffed in dead pigeons
CRIMINALS are resorting to creative ways to avoid detection and getting contraband items including marijuana and cellular phones into the Port-of-Spain prisons



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