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Lawsuit forces President's hand; tells judge he's appointing new Integrity Commission on Monday
Eleven months after the debacle that saw the mass resignation of the newly-appointed Integrity Commission (IC) members, President Max Richards is ready to swear in his new picks.
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An historic victory
Indo-Trinbago Equality Council president:
President of the Indo-Trinbago Equality Council, Devant Maharaj, yesterday described the move by President George Maxwell Richards to appointment a new Integrity Commission on Monday as an ’historic victory’ for the citizens of the country.
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Kamla ’shocked’ by AG’s statement
Opposition Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar said yesterday that the shocking, bizarre and sudden announcement by Attorney General John Jeremie that a criminal probe was launched into Calder Hart, former executive chairman of the Urban Development Corporation of Trinidad and Tobago (UDeCOTT) since last September, has raised even more questions about the Prime Minister’s continued support of Hart and his ’knowledge of and compliance with the whole sordid matter’.
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’Govt aware of peoples’ anger’
The Calder Hart affair
Government is aware that the people of this country are angry over the entire Urban Development Corporation of Trinidad and Tobago Ltd (UDeCOTT) controversy, Information Minister Neil Parsanlal said yesterday.
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De Lima dares AG: Publish Lindquist report
Congress of the People (COP) executive member, Vernon De Lima, yesterday dared Attorney General John Jeremie to make public, the report from the investigations by Bob Lindquist into UDeCOTT chairman Calder Hart.
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No need for replacement
'UDeCOTT can run smoothly without Hart'
THE Urban Development Corporation of Trinidad and Tobago (UDeCOTT) does not need an executive chairman in the wake of the sudden departure of Calder Hart, deputy and acting chairman, Dr Krishna Bahadoorsingh, said yesterday.
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WASA: No water crisis in Tobago
UNLIKE Trinidad, Tobago is not experiencing a water crisis, general manager of communications at the Water and Sewerage Authority (WASA), Ellen Lewis, said yesterday.
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Mt D’or Govt principal dies at school
PUPILS and teachers at the Mt D’or Government Primary School in Champs Fleurs were thrown into mourning yesterday afternoon, when the school’s principal suddenly collapsed and died on the school’s compound.
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| Soul of our nation at stake |
| Temple members praise quick action by police |
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| Govt planning to convert 75,000 cars to ’cheaper’ CNG |
| ’Too many acting positions in Fire Service’ |
| Arima businessman ordered to pay $5,000 |
| ’Gorilla’ jailed for stealing snacks, $17,000 |