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No $4.5 billion debt Posted: Saturday, August 4, 2018
Govt meets JCC: No $4.5 billion debt GOVERNMENT is in the process of verifying claims of $676 million owed to contractors
Protection Orders have 'teeth' Retired cop says
Duke: Transfer all staff to TTRA ALL employees of the Inland Revenue Division (IRD) and Customs and Excise Division must be transferred automatically to the TT Revenue Authority (TTRA) without any re-applications.
Children's Authority confirms: Marijuana dad being investigated
PSA: 'Caretakers should not have to defend themselves' Caretakers handling CHINS continue to complain
Fuad: Private 'asylum' sets bad precedent ANY lack of action by the authorities over the unregistered private mental home at Santa Cruz where a patient stabbed seven other patients last Saturday will set a very bad precedent and encourage other operators to open similar illegal institutions
Marlene oversees audit Retired state workers refuse to leave properties
Minister: More forest protection soon Camille deplores ruin of environment
Jack blocks $1.5m SIS lawsuit claim Lalla, who also owned contracting company Super Industrial Services (SIS), claimed that the money constituted a loan, which the former Fifa vice-president was expected to repay using US$10 million that he was expected to receive from his former employer, the following year.
Workers want probe at Chaguanas corporation
NLCB puts a break on winnings tax The National Lotteries Control Board (NLCB) yesterday said it had temporarily put a halt to the collection of a 10 per cent tax on winnings over $1,000 after implementing it at the start of the month.
All PNM nominees known soon
Dookeran: Gary has great insights
'Blow away the evil' UWI historian laments Columbus statue
Man freed of 2007 murder IT was Apollos Alexander's fourth trial for murder, and after spending over a decade in jail, he was on Thursday acquitted by a Port of Spain jury.
Teen arrested after car theft A 17-YEAR-OLD boy was among two people arrested early yesterday after they beat and robbed a 60-year-old man.
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