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Property tax will expose unjust enrichment
Posted: Wednesday, March 27, 2024

Imbert: Property tax will expose unjust enrichment
Minister of Finance Colm Imbert believes one of the reasons there has been such vociferous opposition towards the property tax is because people do not want to explain their wealth, as it will expose "unjust enrichment".

Young: Govt closer to finding barge's owners

Sale of Point Lisas steel mill close to finish line, say sources
TTIS had promised last year, when it first announced plans to purchase the plant, that more than 1,000 jobs would be created during the refurbishment and start-up phase. Additionally, once fully operational, the plant would provide long-term employment for 500 skilled workers.

Dr Browne: Water flowing in Morne Diablo
Browne congratulated Gonzales and the officials of the Water and Sewerage Authority (WASA) for dealing with a scam that saw residents paying $300 per truckload of water due to the lack of proper water pipelines in the area.

Autistic man shot dead, family denies gang reports
THE family of 34-year-old Kynplyn Sandy, who was shot dead outside his home in Tunapuna on March 25, denies he was involved in a gang.

Kamla lays down the UNC law
... Tells Paray, dissidents toe party line or face expulsion

Paray: I don't think I'll be victimised

St Joseph residents weigh in on Griffith's plans to run for MP
The People's National Movement's Terrence Deyalsingh is the incumbent.

Baptists struggle against stigma
New book looks at oppressive legislation

Officers and inmates injured in prison skirmish
The T&T Prison Service has launched an investigation into a fracas that left six inmates and five prison officers hospitalised for several hours yesterday, following an altercation at the Port-of-Spain Prison on Frederick Street.

Ex-convict shot dead in Arima
Nazmool Estick, 57, said the couple had been married for close to 12 years and were in the process of extending their modest lodging when tragedy struck.

Blanc's body was found several hours after gunshots were heard around 2 am in the area.



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