Tuesday, May 14, 2024
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Unjustifiable rent-seeking on the T&T Stock Exchange must be investigated by the Minister of Finance

In economics, rent-seeking occurs when an entity seeks to gain added wealth without any recip­rocal contribution, either cash or kind. Take for instance, the Trinidad...

Rowley not going anywhere, he is just playing possum

Is PNM political leader Keith Rowley playing dead to catch corbeau alive? Rowley is well aware that his political stocks are extremely low, the lowest...

Corn sharing in Parliament like money going out of style

Corn is shar­ing in Par­liament like peas growing in To­bago. It is possibly one final attempt to get a back pay worth mil­lions which will...

T&T is ill-prepared for global warming

A recent 6.8 magnitude earth­quake rocked Morocco and suddenly over 2,000 persons died or are missing. This was the biggest earthquake experienced in Morocco for...

Rowley’s presumed departure causes meltdown at Balisier house

Rowley’s in­tention to supposedly leave politics seems to have created a divide in Balisier house. PNMites are now confronted with this reality and many are...

The President ought to give reasons for her choice of the Integrity Commission Chairman

Now that the Integ­rity Com­mission (IC) has a new Chairman, the public waits anxiously to see if the Commission will discontinue the investigations of...

No compensation for the families of the Paria divers is a crime against humanity

Corporate manslaugh­ter is a crimi­nal offence, but many may not be aware of the term. The fact is that an organisation or a company can...

Dr Terrence Farrell side steps the issue of foreign exchange shortage

The issue of a forex shortage continues to be a challenge for the majority of per­sons in Trinidad and Tobago. The reality is that many...

Rowley’s “shut your mouth”, 2024 road march

“Shut your mouth” is a phrase which the Prime Minister has begun to use frequently. He first issued this command when he shouted at Shamfa...

Barbados Fair Trading Commission rejects an electricity rate increase

It is a most in­teresting that the Barbados Fair Trading Com­mission (FTC) has dismissed electric­ity rate increases sought by the Bar­bados Light and Power...
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