Daily Brief - Thursday 12th December, 2019

News

Al Rawi: Better days coming for Sando

Attorney General and MP for San Fernando West, Faris Al-Rawi handed out keys to residents in his constituency while officially lighting up Independence Square for the Christmas season on Tuesday.

At the ceremony, Al-Rawi announced that government was making history as the first two unexplained preliminary wealth orders were being executed. Read more here…

Lotto agents want audit of NLCB

The TT Lotto Agents Association (TTLAA) said it was fed up of ill treatment by the National Lotteries Control Board (NLCB) and called on Finance Minister Colm Imbert to audit the state agency at a press conference on Tuesday. Read more here…

 

 

Politics

Govt, Central Bank in talks on money concerns

Fi­nance Min­is­ter Colm Im­bert was up to yes­ter­day still seek­ing op­tions to help busi­ness peo­ple and those with­out bank ac­counts who may have old $100 notes come De­cem­ber 31.

Gov­ern­ment was in talks with the Cen­tral Bank and com­mer­cial banks on what could be of­fered to deal with what­ev­er old $100 notes are pre­sent­ed at the De­cem­ber 31 sub­mis­sion dead­line. How­ev­er as of yes­ter­day the dead­line for sub­mis­sion of the old pa­per-based bills re­mained De­cem­ber 31, Im­bert told in Par­lia­ment. Read more here…

 

TRHA audit report still secret

The internal audit report into the finance, human resources, and information technology departments of the Tobago Region Health Authority remains secret. Secretary for the Division of Health, Wellness and Family Development Dr Agatha Carrington promised twice, in July and September, to make the findings public. The audit was completed in July and during a post-Executive Council media briefing Carrington announced the final report would be provided “very promptly.” Read more here…

 

Business

Digicel CEO takes aim at TSTT on 5G launch

igicelTT is coming out swinging against rival TSTT and its claim of having the capacity to upgrade to 5G technology.

“A shot without the bullet," is how DigicelTT CEO Jabbor Kayumov sees TSTT's declaration. "I was disappointed with the product I saw launched.” Read more here…

 

ANSA Merchant acquires Bank of Baroda

ANSA Mer­chant Bank Lim­it­ed has signed an agree­ment to pur­chase Bank of Bar­o­da’s op­er­a­tions in T&T, which if ap­proved will al­low it to do all as­pects of com­mer­cial bank­ing.

The an­nounce­ment was made yes­ter­day by ANSA which an­nounced a share pur­chase agree­ment to ac­quire the Bank of Bar­o­da Trinidad and To­ba­go Lim­it­ed.

The agree­ment was signed yes­ter­day, De­cem­ber 11, with the ac­qui­si­tion sub­ject to reg­u­la­to­ry ap­proval and the ful­fil­ment of spe­cif­ic con­di­tions as con­tained in the share pur­chase agree­ment. Read more here…


South/Central chambers lament Xmas changeover of $100

The change of the paper $100 to the new polymer note can lead to chaos and frustration for citizens.

On Monday, at a meeting of the Confederation of Regional Business Chambers, several chambers raised concerns about the process, Couva/Point Lisas Chamber of Commerce president Ramchand Maraj told Business Day. His members, he said, took issue with the timing of the move. Read more here…

Regional

Earth Today | Caribbean Energy Security Under Threat

AN INCREASE in global temperature to 1.5 degrees Celsius is projected to bring with it a variety of risks for Caribbean small island developing states (SIDS), not the least of which is compromised energy security.

This is reflected in the recent research work of Peter Donk and others in their examination of the Afobaka hydropower scheme in Suriname, which supplies some 40 per cent of that island’s power demand. Read more here…

 

No foreign service shake-up

WHILE some have questioned the government’s announcement that it would be recalling a number of its foreign diplomats — many of whom have enjoyed extended tours of duty beyond the official limit — President David Granger has asserted that the move is in keeping with his administration’s vision to professionalise the Foreign Service. Read more here…

 

International

Trump tariff deadline looms: 'It's very scary'

The 15 December deadline when the US is due to impose another round of tariffs is just days away. For the New Jersey company, it will mean a new 15% tax on the shoes it designs, makes in China, and sells to retailers like Walmart.

Chief executive Matt Feiner is still hoping for a last-minute reprieve. Without one, he said, the company, which employs about 100 people in the US, may not survive. Read more here…

 

Indian military deployed and internet shut down as protests rage against citizenship bill

Troops have been deployed to India's ethnically diverse northeastern states of Assam and Tripura, amid violent protests against the passing of a controversial and far-reaching law that offers a path to Indian citizenship for non-Mulism minorities from three neighboring countries. Read more here…

 

12th December 2019

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