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I WANT MY MONEY! Posted: Thursday, June 16, 2016
I WANT MY MONEY! PRIME Minister Dr Keith Rowley on Tuesday night demanded his month's salary for the time when he as Opposition Leader, was suspended from the House of Representatives over the 'emailgate' affair
PM meets with Admiral Kidd PRIME Minister Dr Keith Rowley yesterday held talks with US Navy Admiral Kurt W Kidd on a wide range of topics, including law enforcement and exchange of information and personnel.
Underage marriage not unique to Hindus, Al-Rawi UNDERAGE marriage is not unique to the Hindu community but cuts across all religious and non-religious sectors, and it was unfortunate that the Hindu community was singled out as being unique in this regard says Attorney General Faris Al-Rawi.
500 females 'exposed' in online porn ring scandal
Children's Authority sends warning The Children's Authority of Trinidad and Tobago has issued a release to remind parents to exercise restraint with the images posted to social media.
...What the law says
Problems to legislate on abortion WHILE the issue of child marriage was an important one, the country has even larger problems to legislate on such as abortion law reform, issues of discrimination based on sexual orientation and sexual harassment in the work place says Equal Opportunities Commission (EOC) Chairman Lynette Seebaran- Suite.
Show compassion for gays THE DAYS of persons being ashamed of their sexual identity are long gone and may never return, Archbishop of Port-of- Spain Joseph Harris said yesterday as he called for compassion for members of the Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender (LGBT) community in face of the mass murder at a gay nightclub in Orlando, USA over the weekend.
Attorney Kamla leads case FORMER prime minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar was back on the job yesterday as lead advocate against the Cabinet's issuance of two legal notices which propose a new process by which the country's top cop is to be chosen.
Rowley: Sandals resort coming to Tobago "Let's dream this, let's see this." These were the words of Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley, as he outlined plans to develop Tobago with a Sandals resort to become a major revenue earner in the wake of the decline in the petroleum industry.
...750-room Sandals for Tobago
Minister: Changes to GATE soon University students can expect changes in accessing tuition funds from September as Cabinet is expected to deliberate the findings of a task force set up to review the Government Assistance for Tuition Expenses (GATE) programme later this month.
Education Minister claims wastage at GATE
Rowley accuses TDC and NLCB: $734,000 spent to smear me Two State agencies - the Tourism Development Company (TDC) and the National Lotteries Control Board (NLCB) - have been accused by Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley of spending $734,000 of taxpayers' money on a radio station to smear his name, leading up to the 2015 general election.
Accused child rapist assaults same child A MAN with a pending case for allegedly raping his daughter four years ago has allegedly committed the crime again, police said yesterday.
Fire officers weigh arson in Food Basket fire: Six employees to be quizzed Approximately six Food Basket Market Place employees are expected to be interviewed by investigating fire prevention officers from the Central Division's Fire Headquarters in Chaguanas today.
Jobless 69 to be absorbed in other Food Basket stores
MPs blow kisses at TTMF MEMBERS of the Government, Opposition and Independent benches yesterday heaped praise on the management of the Trinidad and Tobago Mortgage Finance Company Ltd (TTMF) for the efficient operation of the entity.
CDA head Hargreaves axed JOYCELYN HARGREAVES has been fired as the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Chaguaramas Development Authority (CDA) following an internal audit into the organisation. This was confirmed yesterday by Planning and Sustainable Development Minister Camille Robinson-Regis.
T&T Muslims detained in Venezuela: Terror case axed, new charges on Venezuelan authorities have dropped terrorism charges against the five T&T nationals detained there since March but they are now being charged with intent to commit espionage and to commit a crime, Islamic Front leader Umar Abdullah said yesterday.
World views TT as nation of fraudsters THIS country has an international image of being a nation of fraudsters which should receive awards for the most investigations and public enquiries into alleged corrupt activities which amount to nothing.
Police Cybercrime Unit investigates blackmail videos FORMER PNM Senator Hafeez Ali was fleeced of thousands of dollars by a woman who coerced him into exposing his naked body in a 47 second video which went viral on internet social media over the weekend.
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