Informed workers exposed the corruption to prominent national officials, including Procurement Regulator Beverly Khan, the Ministry of Works and Transport, and the Police Service’s White Collar Crime Unit.
This has been confirmed by the Land Settlement Agency (LSA), the State organisation assigned to distribute lands for home construction to ex-workers of the mothballed Pointe-a-Pierre operations.
THE following is Finance Minister Colm Imbert’s note to Cabinet on May 21, 2024 with a request for $2.3 billion more to be added to the 2023-2024 national budget.
PUBLIC Utilities Minister Marvin Gonzales is confirming his image as Dr. Dolittle with the slow investigation into a cyber attack of Telecommunications Services of Trinidad and Tobago (TSTT).
A GROUP of conscientious nationals is planning a protest against Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley’s support of $3 billion in loans from an African bank to local elites.
The Failure of Coalition Governments in Trinidad and Tobago
The political history of Trinidad and Tobago has witnessed several coalition governments that ultimately failed.