Attorney General Anand Ramlogan said Cabinet yesterday agreed to spend almost $50 million to increase staff and infrastructure in the office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) as it moves to improve the administration of justice.
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The Government is moving to tighten management of the Heritage and Stabilisation Fund currently at US$4.7 billion and projected to reach US$5 billion by the end of this financial year end, says Finance Minister Larry Howai.
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Lorraine Samlal stood trembling yesterday afternoon when she saw her father Rudhanath Samlal lying dead on the ground with a bullet wound to the chest. She said she never thought her father would have suffered such a brutal death.
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A 60-year-old former member of the Jamaat-al-Muslimeen and murder accused, who received two presidential pardons, was killed in a car accident yesterday afternoon.
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Officials who hold high public office must be cautious about making statements on very sensitive matters, especially if these matters end up before them.
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Five Law Lords of the Privy Council ruled yesterday that the High Court and Appeal Court incorrectly calculated the compensation awarded to a victim of malicious prosecution. In allowing the appeal brought by Terrence Calix, they said the $38,000 in...
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The answer to the street-dwelling problem is not handouts, says Port-of-Spain mayor Louis Lee Sing.
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The Public Service has grown massively in size but has not developed. In fact it has sharply declined in quality. Retired head of the Public Service Reginald Dumas said so at Wednesday’s luncheon hosted by the Trinidad Union Club.
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Relatives of ten men convicted of the murder of Dole Chadee’s brother, Thackoor Boodram, protested outside the Hall of Justice yesterday asking for their relatives’ case to be reopened.
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Two people charged with 23 fraud-related offences who were held in England last Friday had their bail revoked yesterday.
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