WHEN IT comes to alleged water-trucking rackets, it seems there is a new sheriff in town. But it’s not top cop Junior Benjamin and his...
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PUBLIC Utilities Minister Marvin Gonzales has been appointed to act as attorney general. A statement from the Office of the Attorney General and Legal Affairs on February 18 said Gonzales will act as attorney general while AG Reginald Armour is away from Trinidad and Tobago on official business. Gonzales will perform this role in addition to his regular ministerial duties. The statement did not say how long Armour would be overseas or give any details of the official business he would be dealing with. The post Gonzales acts as Attorney General appeared first on Trinidad and Tobago Newsday.
WHEN IT comes to alleged water-trucking rackets, it seems there is a new sheriff in town. But it’s not top cop Junior Benjamin and his...
THE PNM screening committee chose broadcaster Hans Des Vignes to succeed the Prime Minister and become the PNM candidate Diego Martin West for the...
(Trinidad Express) ATTORNEY General Reginald Armour is expected to take a Note to Cabinet “soon” to make certain amendments to the Emergency...
The High Court has granted the Police Complaints Authority (PCA) and its top officials permission to challenge the Salaries Review Commission’s...
THE Prime Minister left on February 18 to attend his final Caricom Heads of Government meeting. A statement issued by the Office of the Prime...
PUBLIC Utilities Minister Marvin Gonzales said his family is still traumatised by a protest the Oilfield Workers' Trade Union (OWTU) led outside his...
Tobago House of Assembly (THA) Secretary of Infrastructure Trevor James is calling for immediate negotiations between the Tobago House of Assembly...
THERE was a certain fire to the warning to competitors given by Jerome “Rome” Precilla on February 13 during the draw for places at the finals of...
Relatives of a Belmont man who was shot dead on February 17 believe he was the victim of an ongoing gang war in the community. Around 11.40 am,...
ATTORNEYS for the families of 12 Trinidadian women and their children detained in a refugee camp in northern Syria want a meeting with the Attorney...