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Heritage contribute $1.2 billion
Posted: Thursday, January 16, 2025

Heritage contribute 1.2 billion
... dollars of taxes, royalties, levies and license payment to government

Health Ministry silent on lab-confirmed case of hMPV in T&T
A surge in hMPV in China had raised fears of another Covid-like pandemic, however, health experts have since said that the virus is not like Covid and has been around for many years.

CoP again ordered to decide on FUL application
Justice Ricky Rahim made the order after declaring that the commissioner breached her statutory duty by unreasonably delaying a decision on a Carapichaima businesswoman's FUL application.

Dear Editor: Pension structure unfairly favours high-ranking public servants
The Prime Minister's Pension Act allows high-ranking public servants to secure pensions at the peak of their earnings—an advantage unavailable to the average citizen, whose pensions are typically calculated on lower salary scales and subject to strict caps.

Police: 400 new officers coming soon
The TT Police Service (TTPS) should have 700 new officers by the end of this year, with more than 100 of them expected to hit the streets by the end of January, and 300 more in the coming months.

State ordered to compensate business owners for assault, wrongful arrest
THE State has been ordered to compensate two business people and their employee for their wrongful arrest, false imprisonment and assault following their detention at the St Joseph Police Station in October 2017.

TT Regiment calls for public's co-operation during SoE exercises

Relative of murdered Carapo man: SoE not making people feel safer
A close female relative of a 36-year-old Carapo man, who died on the night of January 14 after being struck on the head with a piece of iron, criticised the state of emergency (SoE) for failing to curb crime, noting that he was the country's 14th murder victim since it began.

Good Samaritan robbed after helping 'stranded' man
The suspect said he was stranded and begged the driver to drop him to the corner of Cemetery Street, Diego Martin.



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