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SSA yet to account for $2.1b
Posted: Sunday, February 12, 2023

SSA yet to account for $2.1b in spending
Auditor General Lorelly Pujadas confirmed in an e-mail dated February 6 to Opposition Senator Wade Mark that there are outstanding certified audit reports from the agency for the period 2009 to 2021, a period covering 12 years.

Imbert: Government working to remove EU blacklist status
Finance Minister Colm Imbert said there are three main reasons TT remains listed by the European Union as a non-co-operative jurisdiction for tax purposes. He said government is working on addressing these issues in 2023.

Justice John: Fair and fearless probe into $20M award against State
Retired Judge Stanley John has assured citizens that he would lead a thorough investigation into a $20 million malicious prosecution lawsuit brought by nine men formerly accused of the kidnapping and murder of businesswoman Vindra Naipaul-Coolman.

Moving slowly toward local govt reform
Local government reform has been a political talking point since the first Patrick Manning administration from 1991-95, and in 2015, it was a key manifesto promise by the Keith Rowley-led People's National Movement (PNM) during its successful election campaign.

The fact that more than seven years later, Dr Rowley still finds it necessary to make a pitch for reform of the system underscores how very little progress has been made in improving an aspect of governance crucial for the delivery of goods and services to citizens.

Namdevco, TADCO sign deal to boost farm to table chain

Calypso Fiesta returns home, 40 compete for place in the final

Jereem Richards strikes 400m gold in New York

Venezuelan coast guard joins search for missing fishermen
The boat in which the men left - Benom 2 TFN 5906 - was found in the Cedros area on February 5. No one was on board.

Rambharat said this in keeping with the current that flows between Guyaguyare and Venezuela. He said the fact that no floatation devices were found in the water when the boat was discovered, gives hope that the men may have drifted to a mangrove across the border.

Wave of violence will slow down
In the coming months, criminologist believes...

Penal labourer, pet dog shot dead
Police responded to a call from Pathay's wife, Jennifer Pathay, 55, about a shooting at her home around 11.20 pm on Friday.

Soldier kills two in Tabaquite, relatives want justice

A J'Ouvert celebrations in Tabaquite ended abruptly when a soldier shot and killed two men following an altercation at the Tabaquite Recreation Ground on yesterday morning.

Roderick Titus Junior, 39, a father of four and Justin Guerra, 25, both of Tabaquite, died after being shot around 4:20 am at Carry Trace.




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