Tuesday, December 2, 2025
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Ferguson and Kuei Tung not giving up

If the Government of T&T believes that it will col­lect, not TT$700 mil­lion, but $1.0 billion (including interest) from Steve Ferguson and Brian Kuei...

CEPEP is a necessity

The Communi­ty-Based En­vironmental and Protection & Enhancement Pro­gramme (CEPEP) has a problem. Most people view CEPEP as a political entity, established to give handouts...

The end of PNM under Rowley?

Many politi­cal scribes believe that with the overall dissat­isfaction hanging over the head of its present leader, the PNM with its motto, “we shall...

Gambling industry under pressure

At the 13th An­nual Interna­tional Finance and Accounting Con­ference (AIFAC2022) hosted by the Institute of Chartered Accoun­tants (ICATT) last year, just as he boast­ed...

Politicians now scrambling for popularity

One of the problems with this batch of local politicians is their penchant for being in the news, boasting about the least thing that...

Marvin Gonzales should advise his Cabinet colleagues on Gov’t policy

Marvin Gonzales, the Minister of Public Utilities, may have made a blunder by informing members of the public to see their lawyers and sue...

Mt. Hope dispensary not answering its phone is frustrating patients

The Ministry of Health must get its act together as an unreasonable situation exists at the dispensaries, especial­ly in Mt. Hope where patients telephoning...

Whoever said that lower gasoline prices are coming soon is a liar

The Minister of Finance boasted that he raised gas­oline prices four times and, “the people ent riot yet”. The Minister of Finance should thank God...

Special damages can now be awarded to defendants

For the first time, judges in the High Court are considering special damages of signifi­cant amounts, espe­cially when it has been proven that de­fendants...

Electricity rate increases should not lead to riots

When the Regulated Industries Commission (RIC) announced that elec­tricity rates will be increased to between 15% and 64%, most people were in shock (pun...
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