Daily Brief - Wednesday 26th September, 2018

NEWS

Attorney Bhajan for youth forum at Nagar

Recipient of the Humming Bird Medal (Silver) in 2011, Veera Bhajan, 29, who was born without arms, will be the main speaker at the upcoming Hindu Youth Forum. Bhajan, an attorney, will join singers Rennie Ramnarine and Anil Bheem to address the forum. Coordinator Davan Ramratttan said, “This is centred around the youths in TT, giving them opportunity to express themselves.” Local media practitioners as well as performing artistes, sportmen, religion leaders and business executives will also be addressing the youths. Read more here

$.6m bail for man accused of sexual abuse of girl, 7

A San Fer­nan­do con­trac­tor who al­leged­ly sex­u­al­ly abused a child for five years was grant­ed $.6 mil­lion bail when he ap­peared in court yes­ter­day. Dave Fri­day, 51, a jan­i­to­r­i­al con­trac­tor, is al­leged to have first as­sault­ed the child when she was sev­en. Yes­ter­day, he stood be­fore Se­nior Mag­is­trate Cher­ril-Anne An­toine in the San Fer­nan­do First Court charged with 12 of­fences, in­clud­ing five counts of sex­u­al pen­e­tra­tion, five counts of griev­ous sex­u­al as­sault and two counts of se­ri­ous in­de­cen­cy. The sex crimes were al­leged­ly com­mit­ted be­tween 2011 and 2016. Fri­day went to the Child Pro­tec­tion Unit based at the Oropouche Po­lice Sta­tion on Sat­ur­day, where he was ar­rest­ed and sub­se­quent­ly charged by PC Nygelle Di­a­mond. Fri­day was not called up­on to plead to any of the charges yes­ter­day. Read more here

Councillor gets 2 tickets from ‘rogue cops’ in Chaguanas

Councillor for Montrose, Andell Paramsook, is accusing Central Division police of abuse of power following an incident on Monday where he was issued with two tickets for $2,000 while executing his duty at the Lange Park Recreational Ground. Read more here

 

POLITICS

Le Hunte on being stopped by police: I was treated like a criminal

Public Utilities Minister Robert Le Hunte said he felt he was being treated like a criminal by police when he was redirected by officers from Dock Road near the Hyatt Regency Hotel on Sunday evening due to ongoing road works by the Water and Sewage Authority. Newsday spoke with Le Hunte this afternoon who refuted earlier claims that he was on his cellphone while driving and said he had simply intended to turn from Wrightson Road onto Dock Road, when the police instructed him to find the alternate route into the building. Read more here

OWTU tells Govt send home 675 Port workers

Sea­men and Wa­ter­front Work­ers’ Trade Union (SWW­TU) pres­i­dent Michael An­nisette has pro­posed that Gov­ern­ment send home 675 of the Port of Port-of-Spain’s 1,500 work­ers to save the state en­ter­prise from go­ing bel­ly up. The work­ers to face the axe will be from across the board, An­nisette said, as he called on Gov­ern­ment and the Port Au­thor­i­ty of T&T (PATT) board to meet im­me­di­ate­ly with the union to come up with a re­trench­ment ex­er­cise and pay­ment plan for the af­fect­ed work­ers. An­nisette made the dis­clo­sure at a joint press con­fer­ence in Port-of-Spain yes­ter­day at­tend­ed by Pub­lic Ser­vices As­so­ci­a­tion pres­i­dent Wat­son Duke and at­tor­ney Nyree Al­fon­so. Ad­mit­ting it was strange for a union to call for work­ers to be sent home, An­nisette said there was a “con­cert­ed and de­vi­ous” ef­fort by Gov­ern­ment to un­der­mine the union and PATT by get­ting rid of the port “so fi­nanciers and busi­ness elites can get what they want to get.” Read more here

 

BUSINESS

BHP Billiton’s T&T earnings turn negative

BHP Billiton’s revenue from T&T increased by 46 per cent to US$161 million for the fiscal year (FY) ended June 30, 2018, the company said in statements released last week. The company’s corporate income taxes paid to the Trinidad and Tobago Government also increased to US$0.8 million in the year from US$0.3 million the year before. Read more here

 

REGIONAL

$445m To Security - .Gov’t To Spend $791 Billion This Fiscal Year First Supplementary Estimates Reveal

Another $445 million is being allocated to the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) to fund, among other things, the various security measures imposed by the Andrew Holness administration to stem the country's murder rate and restore public order in town centres across the island. Further, the Government now plans to allocate $7 billion to local authorities to pay current and outstanding charges for street lighting; $1.7 billion to the National Housing Trust to settle outstanding arrears in employer contribution owed by public-sector entities; and more than $500 million to help clean up the voters' list by removing the names of deceased persons. Read more here

 

INTERNATIONAL

Europe migration: 'Horrific experiences' on the crossing from Libya

The number of migrants attempting the journey from Libya to Europe has gone down since last year, but the proportion of those who die on the way has risen. One person died or went missing for every 18 people who crossed via the central Mediterranean route between January and July 2018, compared to one in 42 people in the same period in 2017, according to the UN refugee agency, UNHCR. Read more here

Iran can afford to play a waiting game with Donald Trump

Not long after the rest of the world had openly laughed at his boss as he addressed the United Nations General Assembly, US National Security Advisor John Bolton mustered his best Jacobean menace on Tuesday. "According to the mullahs in Tehran, we are 'the Great Satan,' lord of the underworld, master of the raging inferno," he said on the margins of the UNGA Tuesday. "So, I might imagine they would take me seriously when I assure them today: If you cross us, our allies, or our partners; if you harm our citizens; if you continue to lie, cheat, and deceive, yes, there will indeed be HELL to PAY." Read more here

26th September 2018

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