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Armour: We never saw the file Posted: Thursday, February 2, 2023
Armour: We never saw the file State had 'slam-dunk' defence but...
AG: Naipaul-Coolman file 'disappeared' from Solicitor General's Office Probe into 'sinister' act
MTS CEO: Company owed $620 million The largest debtors are: the Education Ministry (owing $350 million), Judiciary ($92m), TTPS ($32m), Tobago House of Assembly ( $14m) and the HDC ($14m).
A just energy transition: Experts advocate for renewables policy
Educators share concerns on remediation programme THE Education Ministry has outlined its remediation programme for 106 primary and secondary schools, but some special remedial educators have a few concerns.
Police didn't have book at the time...State loses ticket appeal A three-judge Appeal Court panel dismissed the State's appeal and ordered the Office of the Attorney General to pay the legal costs incurred by Lisa Patricia Brown. She was charged via summons by police and ordered to attend court for a traffic violation because the officers did not have a “ticket book” in their possession at the time of the alleged infraction.
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