Thursday, December 4, 2025

BACKPAY BACCHANAL

PSA, CPO clash over non-cash option for public servants’ remaining payout; Thomas says it was not part of agreement

Chief Personnel Officer Dr Daryl Dindial and PSA president Felisha Thomas, flanked by PSA executive members and CPO senior staff, at the signing of the MoA at the CPO’s office on Tuesday.

Chief Personnel Officer Dr Daryl Dindial and PSA president Felisha Thomas, flanked by PSA executive members and CPO senior staff, at the signing of the MoA at the CPO’s office on Tuesday.

Office of the Chief Personnel Officer

A fresh dis­pute has erupt­ed be­tween the Pub­lic Ser­vices As­so­ci­a­tion (PSA) and Chief Per­son­nel Of­fi­cer (CPO) Dr Daryl Din­di­al—de­spite both sides sign­ing off on a ten per cent wage in­crease for pub­lic ser­vants on Tues­day.

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Opposition Leader Pennelope Beckles speaks during a media conference at the Office of the Opposition Leader in Port-of-Spain yesterday.

Opposition Leader Pennelope Beckles speaks during a media conference at the Office of the Opposition Leader in Port-of-Spain yesterday.

VASHTI SINGH

Radar row escalates

PM accuses Beckles of aiding criminals as Opposition demands transparency

While the Op­po­si­tion Leader is de­mand­ing that the Prime Min­is­ter dis­close who con­trols da­ta from the new­ly in­stalled mil­i­tary radar in To­ba­go, Kam­la Per­sad-Bisses­sar has fired back, ac­cus­ing Pen­ne­lope Beck­les of at­tempt­ing to ex­pose sen­si­tive na­tion­al se­cu­ri­ty in­for­ma­tion to aid crim­i­nals linked to the Peo­ple’s Na­tion­al Move­ment (PNM).

Independent Senator Dr Marlene Attzs speaks to members of the media outside Parliament on Tuesday.

Independent Senator Dr Marlene Attzs speaks to members of the media outside Parliament on Tuesday.

KERWIN PIERRE

Economists warn of inflationary pressure from PSA payout

As the Gov­ern­ment pre­pares to pay a ten per cent wage in­crease and rough­ly $3.8 bil­lion in back­pay to pub­lic ser­vants, econ­o­mists say the fi­nan­cial and macro­eco­nom­ic ef­fects must not be un­der­es­ti­mat­ed.

Opposition Senator Dr Amery Browne during the media conference at the Office of the Leader of Opposition in Port-of-Spain yesterday.

Opposition Senator Dr Amery Browne during the media conference at the Office of the Leader of Opposition in Port-of-Spain yesterday.

VASHTI SINGH

Opposition to PM: Cool it Kamla

Af­ter re­veal­ing that the in­di­vid­ual charged with threat­en­ing his life on­line is em­ployed at a gov­ern­ment agency, Peo­ple's Na­tion­al Move­ment Sen­a­tor Dr Amery Browne is call­ing on the Prime Min­is­ter to “cool it” and “mod­er­ate” her lan­guage, ar­gu­ing that her ag­gres­sive rhetoric is en­cour­ag­ing sup­port­ers to en­gage in tox­ic be­hav­iour on so­cial me­dia.

Former Tobago House of Assembly secretary and Tobago People’s Party member Certica Williams

Former Tobago House of Assembly secretary and Tobago People’s Party member Certica Williams

Tobago Updates

Radar a Christmas gift to Tobago, says TPP member

For­mer To­ba­go House of As­sem­bly (THA) sec­re­tary and To­ba­go Peo­ple’s Par­ty mem­ber Cer­ti­ca Williams has re­ferred to the US mil­i­tary radar in­stal­la­tion at Crown Point as a “Christ­mas gift.”

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Chief Personnel Officer Dr Daryl Dindial and PSA president Felisha Thomas, flanked by PSA executive members and CPO senior staff, at the signing of the MoA at the CPO’s office on Tuesday.

Chief Personnel Officer Dr Daryl Dindial and PSA president Felisha Thomas, flanked by PSA executive members and CPO senior staff, at the signing of the MoA at the CPO’s office on Tuesday.

Office of the Chief Personnel Officer

BACKPAY BACCHANAL

PSA, CPO clash over non-cash option for public servants’ remaining payout; Thomas says it was not part of agreement

A fresh dis­pute has erupt­ed be­tween the Pub­lic Ser­vices As­so­ci­a­tion (PSA) and Chief Per­son­nel Of­fi­cer (CPO) Dr Daryl Din­di­al—de­spite both sides sign­ing off on a ten per cent wage in­crease for pub­lic ser­vants on Tues­day.

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Chief Personnel Officer Dr Daryl Dindial and PSA president Felisha Thomas, flanked by PSA executive members and CPO senior staff, at the signing of the MoA at the CPO’s office on Tuesday.

Chief Personnel Officer Dr Daryl Dindial and PSA president Felisha Thomas, flanked by PSA executive members and CPO senior staff, at the signing of the MoA at the CPO’s office on Tuesday.

Office of the Chief Personnel Officer

BACKPAY BACCHANAL

PSA, CPO clash over non-cash option for public servants’ remaining payout; Thomas says it was not part of agreement

A fresh dis­pute has erupt­ed be­tween the Pub­lic Ser­vices As­so­ci­a­tion (PSA) and Chief Per­son­nel Of­fi­cer (CPO) Dr Daryl Din­di­al—de­spite both sides sign­ing off on a ten per cent wage in­crease for pub­lic ser­vants on Tues­day.

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