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PM laments Posted: Friday, March 24, 2023
PM laments T&T's system encouraging white-collar crime 'Criminals seen as heroes'
PM: Criminal justice system slow, but it has not collapsed Highlighting lengthy delays particularly involving white collar crimes, Rowley said his government is doing all it can to address that which included the building of courts.
NO ATTACK ON DPP Rowley denies accusations by Opposition...
Rowley: I did not attack DPP
UNC rejects PM's denial of attacking DPP In a statement issued after that conference, the UNC said, "The Prime Minister reverted to his usual tactic: blast or blame (Opposition Leader) Kamla (Persad-Bissessar) and distract from the core issues."
Not so fast, Prime Minister
Caracas corruption crackdown could delay Dragon discussions
Parents of girl mauled to death by dog call for justice Lamenting that since Rachel's death, at least two other children were attacked by dogs, Kelvin said, "Is not like I want to get anyone charged. I just want to get the dog put down because it could happen again...It just keep happening and nobody is not doing anything about it. I told myself, my child should not die for nothing. Something should be put in place because these dogs are not pets," he said.
UWI teaching staff tells CPO: We'll only accept 10% or more salary increase MEMBERS of the West Indies Group of University Teachers (WIGUT) at the UWI, St Augustine campus want to make it clear to Chief Personnel Officer (CPO) Darryl Dindial that they will only accept a salary increase of ten per cent or more.
Probe into police killing of 3 friends...PCA sends file to legal dept THE Police Complaints Authority (PCA) is in the process of finalising its probe into the police shooting deaths of Isaiah Roberts, 17; Leonardo Williams, 17; and Fabian Richards, 21.
The three friends were killed during an alleged confrontation with police near Republic Bank, at Independence Square, Port of Spain, on July 2, 2022.
Four men accused of forced prostitution, trafficking of Venezuelan teen freed Four Diego Martin men, who were facing a string of criminal charges related to the trafficking and forced prostitution of a Venezuelan teenager, have been freed after the alleged victim repeatedly failed to testify in court.
Pundit accused of molesting devotee at temple The woman said she went to the holy man for special prayers, but he pounced on her when she attempted to pay with cash.
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