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8 DIRTY MEN Posted: Friday, June 17, 2016
Imbert says new debts keep being discovered: Government may not repay all $2b owed
Kallco terminated from Maracas project KALLCO has been terminated as the main contractor for the Maracas Beach Facility Improvement Project which started last year under the then People's Partnership (PP) government.
Govt moving to recover 'overpayments' for Maracas project The Government will be moving to recover monies in the event there was any "overpayment" with respect to the Maracas Bay project, says Government Minister Stuart Young.
Govt scraps armoured vehicles acquisition
Public Accounts Committee hears: TTMF's advertised rates may be higher Mortgages generated at rates of two and five per cent, respectively, as advertised by the T&T Mortgage Finance Company Ltd (TTMF), may in fact be at higher rates than the average person will have expected.
Griffith calls for moratorium on immigrants Asked to comment on Kings' incarceration, former national security minister Gary Griffith said: "There should be a moratorium so immigrants could come forward without being fearful of being shipped out.
8 DIRTY MEN BEWILDERED victims of a leak of hundreds of photographs of nude females on an international pornography site, while expressing anger, outrage and shame on being exploited, have identified at least eight medical students of the University of the West Indies (UWI) St Augustine campus, among them scholarship winners, with whom they shared nude photos.
UWI Principal: Guilty students will pay
Guild President condemns nude photos leak PRESIDENT of the University of the West Indies (UWI), St Augustine Guild of Students, Makesi Peters yesterday denounced the leak of nude photos of 500 female students of the University.
Net closes on computers used to send stolen nude photos As they close in on a local pornography ring, investigating officers say they may have to subpoena an American-based company to retrieve the Internet Protocol (IP) addresses of the perpetrators responsible for selling, sharing and viewing thousands of nude photographs of young women.
Victim shaming WE CONDEMN the flagrant violation of the privacy of a wide range of citizens which has been brought to the fore in recent weeks. Further, we also condemn the blatant – and sometimes politically-motivated – instances of victim shaming which have accompanied these incidents.
Govt moving on cyber crime law STRENGTHENING cyber crime legislation remains a high priority on Government's legislative agenda.
Kumar agrees with Garcia on GATE wastage CEO of the Trinidad and Tobago Chamber of Industry and Commerce (Chamber), Catherine Kumar, agrees with Education Minister Anthony Garcia that GATE must be reviewed due to the "large amount of wastage" that has occurred.
Dumas: Pay Rowley 'suspension salary' Former head of the public service, Reginald Dumas, says Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley should be paid for the period of his suspension from Parliament while serving as Opposition Leader in 2015.
40 people with Zika THE number of people infected with the Zika virus now stands at 40, confirmed Ministry of Health officials replying to Opposition Senator Wade Mark's query at a hearing of Parliament's Public Administration and Appropriation Committee on Wednesday at Tower D, International Waterfront Centre, Port-of-Spain.
WASA worker held for bomb threat A 42-YEAR-OLD Water and Sewerage Authority (WASA) employee with 15 years service was arrested early yesterday by Northern Division police in connection with a bomb threat on Trincity Mall which was called in on Corpus Christie.
Prisons' boss on alleged plot to kill prisoner: It's just confusion, bacchanal
Arrested: Child rape accused who assaulted same girl four years later By Susan Mohammed - POLICE on Wednesday night arrested a 38-year old man suspected of raping his daughter last month, four years after he was arrested and charged with raping the girl when she was then 11-years-old.
TT nationals among four charged in major credit/debit card racket KINGSTON, Jamaica, Jun. 16, CMC – The police have charged four men, including three Trinidadians, for involvement in a major credit and debit card racket here.
Spanish speaking women arrested in Chaguanas SE VERAL Spanish speaking women were among a group of illegal immigrants held in a house located a stone's throw away from the Chaguanas Police Station during an overnight joint police/army exercise in the borough of Chaguanas.
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