T&T link in company fraud claim
GEORGETOWN, Guyana—Indian construction firm, Surendra Engineering Corporation (SECL) has denied allegations that it had submitted false documents to the Guyana government to secure
View ArticleFist fight at COP meeting
While the Political Leader of the Congress of the People, Legal Affairs Minister Prakash Ramadhar and the party’s chairman, Public Administration Minister Carolyn Seepersad-Bachan were trying to he
View ArticleImbert on Clico shares issue: Howai: A political, economic fraud
Government lost out on $3 billion in the recent valuation of Clico’s shares in the Methanol Holdings company, PNM MP Colm Imbert said yesterday. Speaking in the Parliament debate on the 2015 budget
View ArticleJack talks about corruption at EMBD
Gail AlexanderChaguanas West MP and former national security minister Jack Warner says he has evidence of corruption at the Estate Management and Business Development Company (EMBD), which will make...
View ArticleRowley still questions call out of volunteer soldiers: PM, President must...
Opposition Leader Dr Keith Rowley is questioning whether the August 29 proclamation by President Anthony Carmona for the call out of Volunteer Defence Force members was intended for a possible even
View ArticleSpeaker rules - No race talk in House
Speaker Wade Mark yesterday put his foot down over allegations of racism among MPs in the House. Mark, in a statement just before the 4.46 pm tea break, said he would not permit such allegations as
View ArticleSouth farmers cry out for roads, water and export market
Despite the Government’s plan to boost the declining agricultural sector, Williamsville farmers are still facing hardships to get their produce out of their fields and into the markets. During a to
View ArticleNew law term opens today
Derek AchongThe new law term is set to kick off with a bang after today’s ceremonial opening, with several high-profile cases set for hearing tomorrow.
View ArticleMaxi owners wary of rapid rail plan
The national Maxi Taxi Association (MTA), which hasn’t been consulted on the People’s National Movement’s plan for a rapid rail system, has warned it will not stand idly by for any system that may
View ArticleAuthorities alarmed by ChikV spread in smaller islands
Anna-Lisa PaulEven as local authorities ramp up clean-up operations to try and stem the spread of the chikungunya virus, health authorities in Grenada are alarmed by its rampant spread in the smaller...
View ArticleTeacher in court for offering cop bribe
Sascha WilsonA primary school teacher has been put on $30,000 bail on two charges for allegedly offering a policeman a bribe and driving under the influence of alcohol. Baboolal Ramsubhag, who teaches...
View ArticleHarvey’s thoughts on police killings: Cops toting 3, 4 ghosts
Jensen La VendeCatholic priest Fr Clyde Harvey yesterday expressed alarm at the 38 police killings for the year, labelling them as “extra-judicial killings” as he delivered the homily at the...
View ArticleCJ hits lawyers who waste time
Derek AchongChief Justice Ivor Archie yesterday criticised defence attorneys who use delaying tactics, saying they are partly to blame for the slow pace of the criminal justice system. Archie made the...
View ArticleArchie bats for Lucky’s appointment as judge
Derek AchongChief Justice Ivor Archie has defended the appointment of former Police Complaints Authority (PCA) director Gillian Lucky as a High Court judge. Archie broke his silence on the issue during...
View ArticleCarolyn wants probe into alleged fight
Richard LordThe chairman of the COP, Public Administration Minister Carolyn Seepersad-Bachan, has requested an investigation into an alleged fist fight that took place at the party’s operations centre,...
View Article$$ for Judiciary not enough—CJ
Derek AchongChief Justice Ivor Archie is calling for urgent constitutional reform to give the Judiciary greater financial autonomy. In his opening address at the start of the 2014/2015 law term...
View ArticleMinshall writes PM
Anna-Lisa PaulHours before environmental activist Dr Wayne Kublalsingh is set to embark on a second hunger strike to protest continued work on the Debe to Mon Desir Highway veteran masman Peter...
View ArticleIMF shows budget data ‘unreliable’
Gail AlexanderThe public cannot trust the structural integrity of the 2015 budget since the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) September 2014 report has cited concerns about lack of reliable data,...
View ArticleT&T to expand global diplomatic presence
Geisha KowlessarThis country is moving to establish a diplomatic presence in additional locations worldwide, including in Mexico, says Foreign Affairs Minister Winston Dookeran. He made the statement...
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