Monthly Archives: April 2017
Brazil’s Supreme Court bans police strike
The Supreme Court in Brazil has ruled that strikes by police are unconstitutional.
IMF study on Caribbean says VAT can yeild more revenue
The IMF has released a Working Paper that reviewed the tax administration reforms that have been undertaken by 20 Caribbean countries including Trinidad and Tobago, with the support of the Fiscal Affairs Department of the Washington-based financial institution and the … Continue reading
No definitive fix to inter island cargo crisis facing Tobagonians
Tobagonians are given assurances but they will have to wait a little longer to know how goods will be transported between the islands after the Easter holiday weekend.
Man killed in Mt. Dor….his grandmother says his love for “red women” may have led to his death
A man killed in Mt. Dor reportedly over a woman is described as a good man. Emmauel Neptune was shot dead on Private Road at around 10:15 yesterday morning.
Second suspect surrenders to police in the killing of 33-year-old woman in Chaguanas
A second suspect surrenders to police in connection with the killing of a 33-year-old woman in Chaguanas.
BPTT says time contraints will prevent it from reaching goal of all local input in Angelin Gas Field project
BPTT says time constraints will prevent it from reaching its goal of all local input in the Angelin Gas Field project.
Calypso Monarch finalist receive their monies
Finalists of the Calypso Monarch competition receive their monies to the tune of 1.9 million dollars.
Just under 300 million spent by government in garbage collection in 2016
Just under 300 million dollars was spent by government in garbage collection for 2016.
Prakash Ramadhar is calling for immediate removal of sections of Bill currently before the House
Opposition Member of Parliament for St. Augustine Prakash Ramadhar is calling for the immediate removal of certain sections of the Bill currently before the House.
Government to borrow U.S $300 MIL from Andean Development Corporation
Finance Minister Colm Imbert says government intends to access a US$300 million loan from the Andean Development Corporation in this fiscal year.
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