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'Unqualified specialist doctors'
Posted: Tuesday, March 12, 2024

Authorities to go after 'unqualified specialist doctors'
Medical Board meets to change regulations

Tax toxic foods, drinks
Just as laws regulate alcohol consumption and reckless driving for public safety, targeted taxation can promote healthier food choices without infringing on personal liberties.

IMF predicts T&T to grow 2.4% in 2024
The IMF mission noted that inflation declined sharply to 0.3 per cent in January 2024, after peaking at 8.7 per cent in December 2022, mainly due to declining food and imported goods inflation.

Imbert: IMF says Trinidad and Tobago in sustained recovery

Brown known as 'prophetic adviser' at SSA , sources say
Intelligence sources told Guardian Media that Brown was not vetted for the job but earned a consulting fee from the agency of about $25,000 per month.

For the period he was assigned, five years with a stipend and another as an adviser, sources calculated that Brown would have accrued close to $1 million in earnings if he did not pay taxes.

Police uniforms, wireless radios found in pastor's house

Muslims begin 30 days of prayer, fasting on Tuesday

Cops worried over increase in pedestrian deaths
Police Road Traffic Safety co-ordinator Sgt Brent Batson expressed concern over the five deaths on main roads.

He said these roads have a 50 kmph speed limit, which is generally associated with non-fatal pedestrian injuries.

Police seize $145k in marijuana after highway chase
When the car reached Katwaroo Trace in Sangre Grande, the driver ran into a wall and crashed. Reports say two occupants got out and ran off.

Police searched for the men without success.

Massacre in Mayaro - 4 killed in 'land grab' location
The four victims resided at Couva but were in the camp on agricultural lands on Basil Trace in Bristol.

Police identified the deceased men as Buddy George, 59, a contractor and gardener, of Martha Street, and gardeners Jeremiah George, 20, Marcus Buddy, 37, and Dion Keyon Mendoza 29.

Father, sons, friend killed in Mayaro by 'cops'

Two men shot dead: 'police' ammo used
Seven of the 18 spent shells had the marking "TTPS", police said. This marking is usually associated with ammunition issued to serving members of the Police Service.

Cops respond to SSA 'hit squad' allegations: We're exploring all options
As investigations continue into the murder of Andy Daniel, police say they are considering all possible angles but are hesitant to believe everything that is publicised.

Autopsy: Vikki died from blows to head, face
A caregiver arrived at the house last Wednesday and found it ransacked and later discovered the elderly woman's body, with bruises on her wrists and head.



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