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“Ghost rentals,” an absence of property leases and no Cabinet approval of leases are cited in the Auditor General’s Report on T&T’s accounts for 2024, when almost half a billion dollars was spent by the People’s National Movement government on property rentals and leases, says Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar.
Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar has instructed Finance Minister Dave Tancoo to have the Central Bank Central Bank’s accounts audited by the Auditor General.
Water and Sewerage Authority plants in several areas have been restored after recent adverse weather conditions affected operations, says Public Utilities Minister Barry Padarath.
The man seen lying on the bonnet of a partially submerged vehicle during yesterday’s severe flooding along Trantrill Road in Caroni is safe after swimming away from danger.
Despite several heavy showers early yesterday, the Trinidad and Tobago Meteorological Service (TTMS) discontinued its Adverse Weather Alert. The update was issued yesterday at 10.20 am, as the threat of significant rainfall had decreased.
As communities continued to be devastated by Thursday’s flooding, Rural Development and Local Government Minister Khadijah Ameen was initially concerned that there may have been a loss of life and serious injury at Trantrill Road, St Augustine, but all missing people were eventually accounted for.
Following three consecutive days of rainfall, floodwaters in Rock Road, Penal drained out rapidly yesterday, offering a brief reprieve for residents.
Grandmother Cindy Boochoon clambered up a set of broken wooden planks, her hands gripping a twisted piece of rusting steel as she hoisted herself into what was left of her plywood home at Golconda.
As the Government is proposing sweeping changes to the laws governing the Children’s Life Fund, the Opposition is raising alarm over how much power it puts in the hands of the Minister of Health.
A 75-year-old pensioner was found dead in his kitchen on Thursday night, and police have since arrested his mentally ill son in connection with the incident.
Almost two years after he stabbed his friend to death in Princes Town, a 34-year-old man has been sentenced to 11 years in jail.
An employee of the Office of the Commissioner of State Lands, Land Management Division of the Ministry of Agriculture, has been acquitted of a forgery charge.
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