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NO TRUST IN PROCESS
Posted: Monday, November 9, 2020

NO TRUST IN PROCESS
FORMER minister Vasant Bharath wants independent observers for the UNC internal elections on December 6. He also wants to know who is the party's general secretary who is approving membership mere weeks before election day.

Kamla told 'administrative error' not good enough
However, the UNC's Larry Lalla, who is supporting Vasant Bharath for the post of political leader in the upcoming UNC internal elections, said Persad-Bissessar must recognise that what happened amounts to fraud.

Biden moves to build administration, Trump urged to concede

Prof Knight: Expect changes in immigration policy with Biden/Harris win
"Joe Biden basically wants to undo what the Trump administration has been trying to do which is to sort of erase the policies that were adopted by the Obama administration." He said people will see a much more "sensible" immigration policy that, "does not place so much emphasis on building walls."

Police corruption deepens, 35 years after Scott Drug Report
Since its inception, the police service has been the subject of numerous reviews including the Lee Committee in 1958; the Darby Commission in 1964, the Carr Committee in 1971; the Bruce Committee in 1978; the US-sponsored Police Executive Research Forum in 1990 and the O'Dowd Committee in 1990. A perusal of these reports show that significant recommendations were made to reform the police service, at great cost to taxpayers, but the majority of recommendations were ignored.

Ferreira: PNM will resolve Scarborough/Calder Hall bacchanal
More recently, Ferreira noted the controversy that surrounded the PNM national screening committee's rejection of former public utilities minister Robert Le Hunte for the La Brea seat in the run-up to the August 10 general election. "The constituency came out overwhelmingly in support of Le Hunte but they were asked to look for another candidate."

TS Eta making landfall in Cuba; dangerous floods, storm surge expected
Tropical Storm Eta is making landfall along the south-central coast of Cuba and is forecast to produce dangerous storm surge, flash floods and strong winds over portions of the islands and

But your child looks normal
The BBC stated, "A billion people worldwide live with some kind of disability, according to the World Health Organization, and one US survey found that 74 per cent of those with disabilities don't use a wheelchair or anything else that might visually signal their impairment to the outside world."

Babies among homeless family of four
A family of four, including two children aged 1 and 2, have been living on the streets for almost three months after the landlord put them out because of apparent tardiness by the government to pay a rental assistance grant promised to them.

Man killed after attempted robbery involving officer
According to police reports, around 8.30 pm, the officer, who is currently on injury leave, went to Gravel Road, Longdenville, to meet two men who had arranged to sell him a boat engine. Upon arriving to make the purchase, however, the men pulled out firearms and ordered the officer out of his vehicle.

Cop on murder charge loses lawsuit against Commissioner
AN injunction which prevented Police Commissioner Gary Griffith from firing a police officer who is awaiting trial for murder has been lifted.

Protesters warn PNM of political price if DSS money not returned



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