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UNC leader says PM using information from police for political benefit is unethical

United National Congress leader, Kamla Persad Bissessar

The United National Congress leader, Kamla Persad Bissessar wants the Prime Minister to stop using allegations, untruths and distractions in the campaign to August 10th.

Mrs. Persad Bissessar yesterday issued a statement, responding to claims made by Dr. Keith Rowley at a meeting in Tobago last weekend.

Dr. Rowley paid attention and referred to a newspaper article, which told of corruption and questionable transactions under the Peoples Partnership.

The story referenced the state owned Estate Management Business Development Company and said millions of dollars were corruptly dispersed.

Dr. Rowley said the Anti Corruption Bureau of the police service has uncovered the questionable transactions and deals at the EMBD.

He suspects that some, who are seeking office under the banner of the United National Congress, have 1 goal, to stop criminal probes.

In her release, Mrs. Persad Bissessar said it is disheartening that while people’s standard of living has worsened, Dr. Rowley is seeking to mount a campaign built on allegations.

She said he has failed to offer solutions to deal with the many issues facing the people.

Mrs. Persad Bissessar said the police investigations are police matters and should be left to their conclusions.

She feels it is unethical that the head of the political arm of the station would be seeking to utilise information from the police for political benefit.

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CoP says 2 major political parties flouted Public Health Regulations in the west

Police Commissioner Gary Griffith

Police Commissioner Gary Griffith says the 2 major political parties flouted Public Health Regulations by hosting motorcades in the west.

At a news conference yesterday Commissioner Griffith said the process for a motorcade requires more than just a receipt.

Additionally, Commissioner Griffith said the United National Congress candidate for Diego Martin west was behaving in an erratic manner.

Commissioner Griffith also said the 2 major political parties did not receive all the necessary approvals.

Last Saturday the 2 parties were in the Carenage area, which falls under the constituency of Diego Martin west, now held by the Prime Minister.

Commissioner Griffith called on candidates and their parties to be more responsible and avoid creating inconveniences for law-abiding people.

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Watson Duke responds to PM..says he’s afraid of him

Watson Duke, Political Leader of the Progressive Democratic Patriots

Watson Duke says Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley appears to be afraid of him and his potential power.

The Prime Minister has been warning Tobagonians against electing Mr. Duke to the Parliament.

But at a meeting of his Progressive Democratic Patriots in Speyside last evening, Mr. Duke hit back accusing the PNM of being afraid of him as Prime Minister.

The PDP leader also accused Dr. Rowley of trying to introduce race into the Tobago political landscape.

However he said as PSA President he cannot discriminate.

Last weekend the Prime Minister; Dr. Keith Rowley described Mr. Duke as the proxy for the United National Congress in Tobago.

Watson Duke will contest Tobago east for the PDP while Tashia Grace Burris will fly the green and black flag in Tobago west.

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EBC ready to host 2020 polls despite COVID-19 pandemic

Chief Elections Officer Fern Narcis-Scope

Chief Elections Officer Fern Narcis-Scope assures that the Elections and Boundaries Commission is ready to host the 2020 polls despite the COVID-19 pandemic.

At a virtual session hosted by the T&T Publishers and Broadcasters Association yesterday, Mrs. Narcis-Scope said the commission has been in election mode since last year.

Mrs. Narcis-Scope noted that while masks are important, not having one would not be enough to prevent someone from casting their ballot.

Several countries were due to hold General Elections this year but they have opted to postpone their polls in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. 

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Bahamas records largest number of COVID cases in single day

Prime Minister of the Bahamas, Dr. Hubert Minnis

The Bahamas has recorded its largest number of COVID-19 cases in a single day.

As a result lockdown measures are to be re-imposed.

Yesterday Prime Minister Dr. Hubert Minnis revealed there were 15 cases recorded in 24 hours.

The island opened its borders earlier this month.

Since then there have been 49 new cases.

The total number of cases in the Bahamas now sits at 153.

Dr. Minnis said it is time for tough restrictions on travel once again.

Private charters, pleasure crafts and yachts will be permitted.

All returning nationals and residents will require a negative PCR COVID-19 results from an accredited lab, to be presented to immigration on arrival.

Dr. Minnis said residents returning without results would be quarantined for 14 days.

In New Providence and Grand Bahama all beaches and parks will from today be closed to the public.

Other strict measures have been re-imposed in Grand Bahama, including restaurant closures, no domestic or international flights or vessels and there is a new curfew in effect.

The Prime Minister said the measures are aimed at protecting the people and saving the economy.

He also said a roadmap for the future is in the making.

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MSJ candidate reports to police of physical attack by UNC supporter

A candidate for the Movement for Social Justice’s candidate for Fyzabad, Radhaka Gualbance has reported to the police that a man who seemed to be a supporter of the United National Congress physically attacked her.

Ms. Gualbance says she was assaulted while on a walk about in Fyzabad last Thursday.

In a Facebook post yesterday morning, Ms. Gualbance said the elderly man tailed her and hurled verbal insults, before eventually physically assaulting her.

She believes she was targeted as a woman because her fellow candidates in the walkabout were not attacked.

Ms. Gualbance said the man stopped his vehicle in the center of the road, jumped out, hurling insults at her before calling on a constituent by name to chase her out of the area.

She said both she and the constituent she was speaking with paid no mind and the man got back into his vehicle and left.

But the MSJ candidate said while at another constituent’s place on Berridge Trace, Dow Village, Fyzabad, she saw the man again.

This time the man is reported to have grabbed Ms. Gualbance by the arm and demanded money to vote for her.

Some of her colleagues went to her rescue.

A report was made to the Fyzabad Police Station.

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Opposition Leader concerned about process used to determine who is granted exemptions as Election Day gets closer

Political Leader of the UNC, Kamla Persad Bissessar

With 3 weeks to go till Election Day there are more questions from the Opposition on what is the process used to determine who is granted exemptions.

Kamla Persad Bissessar is insisting, government must find ways of bringing home those stuck in foreign countries.

Mrs. Bissessar is still not pleased with the method being used by the government to repatriate nationals, affected by the COVID-triggered border closures.

The government of Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley have confirmed thousands have already been brought back, and there are others to come.

She said the government’s way so far is hurting families and dousing hopes.

At the unveiling of the UNC’s candidates for August 10th, which was aired last Saturday, Mrs. Persad Bissessar also suggested a program, which she believes, would help people who are yet to return to work because of COVID measures.

It is called a ‘wage subsidy’. 

She said her team is putting the pieces together before she is able to give more information on the ‘wage subsidy’.

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Watson Duke being called a proxy for UNC

Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley

Watson Duke is being called a proxy for the opposition United National Congress in Tobago.

And the Prime Minister wants Tobagonians to avoid falling for the Minority Leader in the Tobago House of Assembly and his Peoples Democratic Patriots on August 10th.

Mr. Duke has repeatedly denied any links with the UNC.

Last night in Tobago, Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley sought to put that defense to rest.

Dr. Rowley said Mr. Duke has a private under the table relationship with the UNC and its Political Leader Kamla Persad Bissessar.

The Prime Minister took the UNC to task for not fielding candidates for the General Election in Tobago.

He claimed the UNC has found a partner who is trying to deceive the people of Tobago.

He hailed the government’s work in making Roxborough the 2nd town of Tobago and declared there is no way the UNC and its proxy could do likewise for Tobagonians.

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Fire Fighter found dead on Mayaro beach

A Fire Fighter has been found dead on a beach in Mayaro.

Forty-seven-year-old Chester Richardson was found dead by a couple walking along the beach on Saturday night.

Fire Fighter Richardson was from Arima and was last attached to the San Juan Fire Station.

Reports are saying there were no marks of violence on the body of Mr. Richardson.

There is a belief that he drowned.

Mr. Richardson was the father of 2.

An autopsy is expected today.

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Bars can now open till 10pm…association says those in breach of COVID regulations should be penalized

The Bar Keepers and Operators Association says while it is pleased their businesses can now open till 10pm, those found in breach of COVID-19 regulations should be penalized.

Head of the association Teron Mohan tells Newscenter 5 everyone has to be responsible.

The government had reverted to 8pm after videos circulating on social media showed large groups of patrons gathered at bars immediately after the restrictions were lifted.

However Mr. Mohan says those who can’t hear should feel.

Mr. Mohan is calling for dialogue with the authorities on the way forward.

The bar owners sought legal action following the government’s decision and have said they feel vindicated by the courts.

Yesterday Mr. Mohan laid out the plan for safety during the revised operating hours.

On Saturday Health Minister Terrence Deyalsingh urged patrons and operators to be responsible and adhere to the safety guidelines.

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