Let casino workers plant peas in Cumuto

By Raffique Shah October 26, 2017 It says so much about this country, about the national psyche, when, in the wake of a budget that will impact the cost of living almost across the board, reducing people’s purchasing power, the most vociferous protests are coming from gambling establishments that add nothing productive to the economy, … Continue reading Let casino workers plant peas in Cumuto

Considering a new commissioner

By Raffique Shah October 19, 2017 The last hope we have for reining in runaway crime in this country lies with a leader yet unknown, the man or woman who will be recommended by the Police Service Commission to be named Commissioner of Police, subject to approval by Parliament. In fact, since crime affects so … Continue reading Considering a new commissioner

Every Trini wants to go to heaven

By Raffique Shah October 11, 2017 As I digested details of Government’s 2017-2018 Budget and monitored the furore that followed its presentation, I kept hearing “in mih head”, somewhat like calypsonian Shadow and his “Bassman from hell”, the lyrics of a song that was popular about ten years ago, “Everybody wants to go to heaven, … Continue reading Every Trini wants to go to heaven

Another Imbertian Bungling on The Property Tax

By Stephen Kangal September 11, 2017 Minister of Finance Colm Imbert is bent on foisting another layer of ministerial-imposed, badly- conceptualised tax bureaucracy on the hapless and besieged expansive property – owning class of Trinbago by his most recent concoction of a new land- tax regime to temporarily replace the still-legally admissible 2009 Property Tax … Continue reading Another Imbertian Bungling on The Property Tax

The Four Ks of Our Destruction

By Dr. Selwyn R. Cudjoe July 24, 2017 For the past seven years the two Ks (Kamla and Keith) have ruled the land. On Tuesday they introduced two other “Ks” to the unsavory mix: Kamauflage, another kamikaze-like maneuver designed to hoodwink our people. Basdeo Panday, characterizes their approach as “playing smart with chupidness.” One could … Continue reading The Four Ks of Our Destruction

Was the Valuation of Property Scheme Really Voluntary?

By Stephen Kangal July 20, 2017 The last minute submission/alibi by SC Deborah Peake to the San Fernando High Court presided over by Mr Justice Frank Seepersad on May 19 that the valuation exercise was voluntary was indeed rejected as unconvincing and inadmissible by the Judge who proceeded to grant the injunction requested.

Imbert Misled Parliament on First Phase of The Property Tax

By Stephen Kangal July 12, 2017 Taking into account the startling but incredible disclosures made by the Acting Commissioner of Valuation, Mr Baldeo Ramoutar in his 21st June affidavit filed in the San Fernando High Court, it appears to be pellucidly clear that the Minister of Finance, Mr Colm Imbert deliberately and knowingly misled and … Continue reading Imbert Misled Parliament on First Phase of The Property Tax

Using a National Disaster to Polarise the Country

By Stephen Kangal July 05, 2017 Both during question time as well as during the debate on the definite matter of urgent public importance that the Speaker accorded to the major flooding disaster that occurred in the wake of tropical storm Bret, the Rowley Government on Friday demonstrated the deep divisions and further polarisation that … Continue reading Using a National Disaster to Polarise the Country

State Capture: Syrian/Lebanese Style

By Dr. Selwyn R. Cudjoe July 02, 2017 Last Sunday Anthony Bourdain presented a well-researched, balanced, and superbly crafted depiction of Trinidad and Tobago (T&T) in his program “Parts Unknown.” All the interviewees portrayed T&T as a sophisticated, talented, diverse and intelligent community. Then, without much prompting, Mario Sabga Aboud, reminded Trinbagonians about a truth … Continue reading State Capture: Syrian/Lebanese Style

Don’t nail judge to race-cross

By Raffique Shah May 30, 2017 For some time now I have sounded warnings to our tribal leaders, more specifically those in the frontline of the United National Congress, that they are playing with fire by fanning the embers of racial strife that could easily ignite. While we have enjoyed relative harmony in a world … Continue reading Don’t nail judge to race-cross