News and Commentaries from Various News Sources in T&T
$1.2b paid 'late' Posted: Thursday, April 18, 2024
Auditor General: $1.2b paid 'late' into Heritage Fund She cited the Heritage and Stabilisation Act (section 13), which says when Trinidad and Tobago's actual petroleum revenues exceed the predicted revenues in a quarter, some or all of the excess variously must be saved into the HSF.
PoSGH baby fatalities rise to 11; more parents come forward The list of babies who died recently at the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) in the Port-of-Spain General Hospital (POSGH), due to a suspected bacterial infection, continued to grow yesterday as lawyers identified three others, bringing the current running total to 11.
Disaster-management heads meet before record hurricane season WITH 23 storms, 11 hurricanes and five major hurricanes predicted for the upcoming Atlantic Basin hurricane season, heads of disaster management organisations have gathered in Port of Spain to determine a regional strategy for the upcoming hurricane season.
'Decisions based on evidence' The Judiciary of Trinidad and Tobago has taken note of the “perception” of inequality of access afforded to single fathers applying for custody and visitation rights of their children.
Cop believes he killed elderly dad He told investigators that around 12.02 a.m. on Monday, he was walking along 14th Avenue, when he was confronted by a man dressed in dark clothing.
The officer claimed the man placed his hands on the officer's waist as though he were reaching for his firearm.
Body found is missing mom Phillip's decomposing body was discovered around 9 a.m. on October 2 by residents of Blanchisseuse Road, Arima, in the vicinity of Tripp Trace.
Headless body identified The headless body found in a garden in San Juan on Tuesday has been identified as missing businessman José Gregorio Maldonado Carrillo.
A Massacre in Jamaica
After the United States demanded the extradition of a drug lord, a bloodletting ensued. By Mattathias Schwartz - December 12, 2011