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PM knocks Kamla over SRC report
Posted: Wednesday, November 27, 2024

PM knocks Kamla over SRC report
Opposition Leader 'only trying to rile up population'

Robinson-Regis: Opposition will accept wage increase if approved by Parliament

Central Bank bringing fast payments to T&T in 2025
The note said, "India's population is 1,000 times that of Trinidad and Tobago and its land area is 640 times ours. Since 2016, India has been on a successful journey to introduce a 'fast payments' system to most of its population using a system called the Unified Payments Interface (UPI). Over the years, UPI has revolutionised how basic payments are made in this large, populous nation from using mostly cash to using mainly mobile devices (cellphones)."

Senate rejects Mark's motion on sale of Clico stake in MHIL
As he addressed the Upper House, Mark accused the Government of deliberately undervaluing the 56.53 per cent stake owned by Clico, which the insurance company sold to CEL in December 2023. He questioned the techniques used in valuing the shares and demanded the immediate tabling of critical documents, including the shareholders agreement, valuation reports, the sale and purchase agreement and relevant court orders.

Cudjoe-Lewis: Trinidad and Tobago athletes get most $$ support

Gilbert Peterson SC paid $8.9 million for Paria representation

'UWI wage talks not minister's role'

Ex-UNC Obika appointed temporary PNM senator
In June 2023, Obika resigned as chief economist in the Office of the Opposition Leader and as a member of the United National Congress (UNC) and publicly joined the PNM.

Spraying not the solution to dengue, says Minister

MOH moves to eradicate tobacco dependency with free cessation clinics

I WILL DEPORT THEM
...vows action against Venezuelan criminals

Charges against 7 cops re-laid after collapse of case
A little over a week after the collapse of the case against seven police officers accused of "extorting" businesses in Sangre Grande, the charges have been re-laid.

The decision to re-lay the charges against the officers was announced by the T&T Police Service (TTPS) in a press release issued yesterday evening.

HDC responds to safety concerns at East Grove Housing Development
The Housing Development Corporation (HDC) has clarified that the organisation does not provide gated communities, rather government-subsidised housing for low and middle-income families.

UNC: Put ankle bracelets on all lawbreakers to reduce crime



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