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Minister of Finance extends the Tax Amnesty deadline

Minister of Finance, Colm Imbert

Minister of Finance Colm Imbert says the tax amnesty has been extended to May 19th, 2023.

In a release last evening Minister Imbert says this is to give businesses and individuals more time to prepare their financial statements.

He says it is also to finalise the necessary documentation to submit their tax returns and pay the taxes due for the year of income 2021 and prior years.

In a release he says to date, the original target of $500 million from the amnesty has been exceeded, which has assisted the government’s cash flow to a significant extent, especially during a time of declining oil and gas prices.

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Pediatrician Dr. Joanne Paul says there is no need for panic…Hand Foot and Mouth Disease is not life threatening

Pediatrician Dr. Joanne Paul

Pediatrician Dr. Joanne Paul says there is no need for panic as hospitals see an increasing number of children with Hand Foot and Mouth Disease.

The pediatric specialist says the ailment goes away within days.

Yesterday Dr. Paul could not give details about the number of cases at schools but she insisted this is not a crisis.

The Ministry of Education has confirmed cases at a school in the south and another in the north.

Dr. Paul is telling parents and guardians to bring back some of the COVID protocols in order to avoid spread of the disease.

She was on The Morning Show on i95.5fm yesterday.

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Police Commissioner calls on the public to invoke their supreme beings to deal with crime situation

Police Commissioner Erla Harewood Christopher

Police Commissioner Erla Harewood Christopher calls on the people of this nation to invoke the help of their supreme beings in order to deal with the crime situation.

Yesterday the top cop said an evil hangs over the land.

The Commissioner was addressing members of the Chaguanas Chamber at a breakfast meeting.

It was her first public engagement since she got the job.

In her bid to quell the increasing concerns about the murders and other gun crimes Mrs. Harewood-Christopher called for a united front.

But she also said the police cannot stop the murders.

Commissioner Harewood-Christopher also stood by an earlier commitment to reduce the murders by June this year.

She insisted her officers are working very hard.

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Gun violence claims the lives of 2 men

There are now 2 new murders in east Trinidad.

In the latest incident the victim has been identified as Ricardo Alexander.

Reports say that incident took place at St. Thomas Street at around 10:30pm last night.

Newscenter 5 understands Mr. Alexander was at his home when several explosions were heard.

The police were called to the scene.

When lawmen arrived they found the body of Mr. Alexander bleeding from gunshot wounds.

He died at the scene.

And minutes earlier in Sangre Grande, Stephen Saroopsingh became another victim of gun violence.

He was killed at Damarie Hill at around 10:15pm.

Police found the body of Mr. Saroopsingh bleeding from gun shot wounds.

He was taken to a nearby health facility where he was pronounced dead.

The police service confirms that so far this year there have been 121 murders compared to 111 for the same period last year.

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Sanitation Workers Union says authorities must take blame for accident

Industrial General and Sanitation Workers Union, Robert Benacia

The Industrial General and Sanitation Workers Union says the authorities must take blame for the fatal accident.

Union President, Robert Benacia says poor management at the country’s landfills has become commonplace.

Mr. Benacia also says landfills are a thing of the past yet this country continues to operate them.   

In June and September of 2022, two workers Victoria Nelson and David Charles were killed following accidents at the Guanapo and Forres Park Landfill.

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19-year-old identified as man crushed at the Beetham Landfill

Beetham Landfill, Trinidad

The man crushed to death in an accident at the Beetham Landfill has been identified.

He was 19-year-old Tristan Harripersad.

Mr. Harripersad was a former student of the Couva West Secondary.

Newscenter 5 understands that the incident happened around 8:40am yesterday morning.

Mr. Harripersad, an employee with Central Equipment Rental, was removing a tarpaulin from a company’s dump truck.

Reports say Mr. Harripersad fell off the truck and into the path of a passing vehicle and he was crushed to death.

The police and the Emergency Health Services were notified and Mr. Harripersad was pronounced dead at the scene.

Work at the dumpsite was halted as a result of the accident.

Investigations are now ongoing.

The tragedy is engaging the attention of the Solid Waste Management Company Limited.

Speaking with Newscenter 5 yesterday Acting Chief Executive Officer Ria Ramdeen described the accident as very unfortunate.

Ms. Ramdeen also assured measures are being taken to minimize accidents at the country’s dumpsites.

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2 cases of Hand-Foot-and-Mouth Disease at 2 schools

Education Minister, Dr. Nyan Gadsby Dolly

Education Minister Dr. Nyan Gadsby Dolly confirms 2 cases of Hand-Foot-and-Mouth Disease at 2 schools.

Hand-Foot-and-Mouth Disease is a mild, contagious viral infection common in young children.

Symptoms include sores in the mouth and a rash on the hands and feet.

Yesterday the Minister said 2 infections were reported during the term.

She said the cases were detected at one school in the south and another in the north.

President of the Trinidad and Tobago Unified Teachers Association, Martin Lum Kin said he had heard of development.

Mr. Lum Kin could not say how many cases were recorded thus far.

He said TTUTA was still trying to get a figure.

However, he said protocols are in place to prevent infection.

There is no specific treatment for Hand-Foot-and-Mouth Disease.

However, frequent hand washing and avoiding close contact with people who have Hand-Foot-and-Mouth Disease helps to lower the risk of infection.

Minister Gadsby-Dolly says it is not unusual to have a few cases in schools from time to time.

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Court of Appeal rules against the THA and its leader Farley Augustine

THA Chief Secretary, Farley Augustine

The Court of Appeal rules against the Tobago House of Assembly and its leader Farley Augustine.

Yesterday the Appeal Court dismissed an action brought against the decision of High Court Judge, Margaret Mohammed.

Madam Justice Mohammed had refused to strike out the entirety of a claim brought the Office of the Attorney General against Chief Secretary Augustine, the THA and its former Deputy Chief Secretary Watson Duke.

However while the appeal by Mr. Augustine and the THA was dismissed, the court held that it could find no fault in the decision of Justice Mohammed in discontinuing the AG’s claim against Mr. duke.

In essence, Justice Mohammed dismissed the claim against Mr. Duke while at the same time directed the claim against Chief Justice Augustine and the THA proceed to trial.

The ruling was delivered yesterday afternoon by Justice Mira Dean-Armorer, who presided over the appeal along with Justice Malcolm Holdip.

It means the claim against Mr. Augustine and the THA has been remitted to Justice Mohammed to proceed to trial.

Following the ruling, the Office of the Attorney General says it was pleased with the ruling of the court.

Via statement Attorney General Reginal Armour SC notes that the Court of Appeal directed that the Attorney General’s civil action be remitted to the court for further adjudication and case management.

The AG says the determination now of the questions posed to the High Court will redound to the good of the citizenry of Trinidad and Tobago, and is consistent with the public interest of clarity of law.

The Office of the Attorney General had brought the claim in December 2021 after Mr. Duke did not immediately step down as President of the Public Services Association and a member of the Registration, Recognition and Certification Board after being appointed as Deputy Chief Secretary of the Progressive Democratic Patriots.

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Kamla Persad Bissessar stands her ground she describes as “lies” links between one of her MPs and human trafficking

Leader of the United National Congress, Kamla Persad Bissessar

The Opposition Leader issues a challenge to Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley.

Kamla Persad Bissessar last night described as “lies,” claims that one of her Members of Parliament is involved in human trafficking.

The police are investigating the existence of a human trafficking ring in Trinidad and Tobago.

Mrs. Persad Bissessar is welcoming the probe

However she believes the allegations against her party are false and are part of the Prime Minister’s ongoing attempts to discredit her members.

She said the Prime Minister and his government are guilty of telling untruths to the country.

Mrs. Persad Bissessar then called out Dr. Rowley.

The Leader of the Opposition was on a platform of the United National Congress in Point Fortin.

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Police car chase…2 alleged bandits crash, 1 is dead

A car chase ends in the death a suspected bandit.

The accident happened in the vicinity of the northern entrance to Grand Bazaar last evening.

According to reports the diseased known only as “Zion” and hails from Jones Trace, Quarry Road, San Juan.

Police reports state the deceased and another man stole a vehicle at gunpoint, in Casselton Trincity at around 8:30pm.

The 2 men reportedly pointed a gun at a man and his daughter and drove away with a black Honda Vezel motorcar.

However via tracking device the vehicle was located heading west along the Churchill Roosevelt Highway by officers of the Tunapuna Municipal Police.

Officers gave chase and the vehicle subsequently crashed near Grand Bazaar.

Police say the 24-year-old accomplice was injured and up to late last night was still warded at hospital.

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