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POA relieved for now Posted: Wednesday, November 8, 2017
POA relieved for now Gun license applications before CoP to be fast-tracked
Prisons Commissioner: We are being targeted
We must stop criminal empires in prison—AG
AG to prisons officers: Help stamp out corruption in service Attorney General Faris Al-Rawi, yesterday, said the critical issue, which should be at the fore of the discussion of safety for prison officers, should be the identification and expulsion of corrupt prison officers currently in the service.
Drug store rapes Bail for rape-accused pharmacist, accomplice in custody
Brothers orphaned as parents killed in hit-and-run accident
Teacher tried to repair damaged car Fatal hit-and-run case
Exchange rate needs adjusting IMF's latest report on T&T economy
UK,TT sign MOU on global security
Anglican Bishop: Sex abuse reports at children's home disturbing
Chamber: Rest Day hurts TT "Our position is that in the current climate we need to be practical as to what can or can't be afforded."
Casinos hit Govt over 'treachery' ...by planning to debate in the Lower House on Friday a measure to double taxes levied on casinos even before the Government meets the union for promised discussions.
Garcia meets with UTT board The discussions were held at the Education Tower to address cost saving measures, maintaining the academic quality of the university, internal auditing and programme rationalisation.
AG: TT not grey-listed by FATF Financial Action Task Force (FATF) – a worldwide agency which monitors the extent to which a nation is plagued by money laundering and funding of terrorism.
Report on 'fake oil' probe delayed
Rambharat: Mega farms under review Agriculture Minister Clarence Rambharat says the concept of mega-farms is under review but he is in favour of giving more land to productive farmers.
TT Miss Universe stays positive
Fire destroys 10 Sea Lots homes At least ten families were left homeless last night after a fire destroyed 10 homes in Sea Lots, Port-of-Spain.
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