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Govt rejects TSTT's $1b bill
Posted: Thursday, December 8, 2022

Govt rejects TSTT's $1b bill for CCTV services
A multi-million-dollar security camera network aimed at giving police and other national security agencies the ability to monitor activities in cities, towns and highways has been found to be riddled with technical problems, producing footage that is is reportedly "blurred, dirty, obstructed, unclear and unstable."

The claim was made as the government mounts a defence to a payment of almost $1 billion that state-owned Telecommunications Services of TT (TSTT) is seeking for operating 1,673 cameras and ancillary supporting services, including command centre and data storage sites.

Atlantic LNG to move forward on single train
Through its corporate communications personnel, NGC responded: "We see the ALNG restructuring as hinged to upstream development which would benefit the energy sector over the medium to long term. NGC share of ownership was 10 per cent in Train 1 and 11.1 per cent in Train 4. Once all the trains are merged into a single commercial entity, NGC would benefit from increased equity across the unitised entity."

VACATION FROM MURDERS
Police can handle it, says CoP

Ex-minister Herbert Volney dies
His public life was mired in controversy, both at its inception and its termination, in his separate roles as judge and as politician. His tenure in judicial office would be overshadowed by the ghost of the Brad Boyce decision while his tenure in politics may be subsumed by the ghost of Section 34.

Controversial Volney remembered as colourful, dynamic

Monsterrat to T&T: A look at former parliamentarian Herbert Volney
The former MP, judge and minister of justice passed away on December 7, 2022

Met Office: People take yellow-level alerts too lightly

Bonus payments taxed: Healthcare workers concerned

Kenson safety manager tells Paria enquiry: I tried to help Boodram
Discrepancies in toolbox forms and permits to work were the topics under discussion as former Land and Marine Construction Services Ltd (LMCS) health and safety (HSE) manager Victor Dhillpaul was questioned during the Commission of Enquiry (CoE) into the diving tragedy at Paria Fuel Trading Company on Monday.

Cops warn of bandits bouncing vehicles to rob victims

'Gentleman' taxi driver killed by bandit 'passengers'
A police report said that on Tuesday night Cudjoe was working along the Curepe to Chaguanas route, and a woman and three men entered his silver Nissan Serena.

At around 11 p.m. while on the south-bound lane of the Uriah Butler Highway, in the vicinity of the walkover in Warrenville, one of the men pointed a firearm at Cudjoe and the other men announced a robbery.



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