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Auditor General rejects Imbert's probe Posted: Monday, May 13, 2024
Auditor General rejects Imbert's probe Lawyers say Cabinet-appointed team 'illegal', 'unconstitutional'
Auditor General wants probe into her dispute with Imbert cancelled The Auditor General is calling for the investigation ordered on May 7 into the dispute between her and the Finance Ministry to be cancelled or recalled.
Auditor General sends 2nd legal letter to Imbert: 'End this illegal probe'
Attempted sabotage at MoF; one man detained " If he had not been caught, and the effects of his actions not detected early enough, the result would have included:
Water tanks running dry, resulting in a building shutdown, the chillers for the air-conditioning system at the Ministry of Finance malfunctioning, again leading to a building shutdown, water pouring into the electrical systems at the Ministry of Finance, again leading to a building shutdown, general chaos and confusion and evacuation of the Ministry of Finance, during which other unauthorised individuals could have engaged in malicious acts and damage and destruction of important documents and records at the Ministry."
Finance Ministry averts alleged sabotage attempt; suspect charged
Rowley hails T&T, Ghana friendship
PM praises Africa: Covid19 pandemic showed Caricom's 'real friends' He praised Ghana, South Africa and Kenya for their assistance during the height of the pandemic.
Bigger, better zoo coming More visitors expected with $56m upgrade
Some bakeries unaffected by flour price drop THE price of breads, pastries and cakes at bakeries are unlikely to be affected by the decrease in prices of Nutrimix flour, as the price reductions affect mainly retail packages.
Legendary All-Star Cyat in Bag purchase: Tana reviews trumpeted exhibition affair
Police: Leaked info on illegal security cameras hindering investigation HEAD of the police's North-Central Division Snr Supt Richard Smith says now that information on a major investigation into illegal CCTV cameras is public, there may be greater difficulty in nabbing the criminals involved.
Princes Town man found dead Mohammed of Cemetery Street, in Princes Town, was last seen alive on May 10 at around 5 pm when he left home in his Toyota Carolla car.
Mohammed told a relative that he was going to buy barbeque and gas and possibly ply his car for hire in the Princes Town/St Croix Road area if the road was busy.
He never returned to family While searches were ongoing, Rambharat said police got a call that a body was spotted in the Fairfield Street area by a passer-by.
'When we got there the body was found there at the side of the road. The vehicle is still missing,' he said.
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