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Rowley denies seeing CoP nominees list Posted: Sunday, October 17, 2021
Did President get list of CoP candidates? Weekes to clear air President Paula-Mae Weekes is expected to clear the air on whether she received an Order of Merit List with the top seven candidates selected by the Police Service Commission (PSC) to be considered by the House of Representatives for the post of Commissioner of Police on Sunday.
Rowley denies seeing CoP nominees list The Prime Minister has rubbished allegations that he was part of a tripartite committee meeting which discussed the selection of a police commissioner, noting that while he was not involved in any process to undermine the independence of any institution, he was free to visit and communicate with the President when necessary.
Griffith's attorney: Rowley's remarks unfair to my client One of the attorneys representing former police commissioner Gary Griffith has responded to reports made by the Prime Minister that a letter was sent to the Police Service Commission (PSC) detailing a loss of confidence in Griffith.
DPP decides on Chandler this week The Office of the Attorney General has provided a legal opinion stating that attorney Christian Chandler was not in breach of Covid-19 regulations on the day he was detained by Coast Guard officers.
Jacob appointed accounting officer for Police Service
Alcohol can be sold in bars, restaurants Nov 1
Nigerian charged with trying to smuggling $10m in coke out of Pt Lisas A 38-year old Nigerian national has been denied bail for attempting to smuggle 7.3 kilogrammes of cocaine out of Trinidad and Tobago via the Point Lisas Port.
No ransom demand for kidnapped businessman Ramsundar was taken from his Riverside Marina business place at Cacandee Road around 2.50 p.m. on Wednesday by three masked men. They confronted Ramsundar and beat him about the body before forcing him into a white SUV and driving off.
AG apologises to Kamla The Attorney General last night apologised to Opposition Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar and withdrew his statements alleging that the Opposition Leader, while serving as prime minister, approved the rental of property by the State from her relatives.
Kamla files motion in Parliament – MOVES TO OUST PRESIDENT IN A HISTORY making move, Opposition Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar has filed a motion in Parliament seeking to have the House investigate and potentially remove President Paula-Mae Weekes from office over the police commissioner appointment imbroglio.
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