Daily Brief

Daily Brief - Wednesday 27th April, 2016

Penal police are investigating the death of Petrotrin worker Charles Mitchell, 59, who was crushed while carrying out maintenance work on an oil well. Police reported that Mitchell, a technical craftsman, was in the company of six co-workers at Lowkie Trace in Penal, when he was crushed in the gearbox... Read more

27th April 2016


Daily Brief - Tuesday 26th April, 2016

House Speaker Bridgid Annisette-George had cause to reprimand Finance Minister Colm Imbert yesterday for his use of the word “idiot” during the contribution of Caroni Central MP Dr Bhoe Tewarie. Speaking on the Motor Vehicle and Road Traffic Amendment Order and the Customs Amendment Order in Parliament, Tewarie said... Read more

26th April 2016


Daily Brief - Monday 25th April, 2016

“It's unbelievable.” That, in short, was how Independent Senator David Small yesterday described the position taken by Petrotrin officials in relation to an ongoing investigation by a Parliament oversight committee. It is understood officials of the State-owned company have refused to answer specific questions relating to a controversial decision taken... Read more

25th April 2016


Daily Brief - Friday 22nd April, 2016

Although an autopsy done on Monday proved inconclusive, Forensic Pathologist Dr Valery Alexandrov yesterday said he firmly believes Felicia Persad’s death is a homicide based on the fact that her body was found with the hands and feet bound and her mouth gagged. Read more

22nd April 2016


Daily Brief - Thursday 21st April, 2016

Out of the mouth of babes, good ideas can sometimes come. Parliamentarians yesterday got a little help in their quest to solve the daunting problems facing the education system as for the first time in history, students appeared before a Parliament committee to answer questions and provide solutions on school... Read more

21st April 2016


Daily Brief - Tuesday 19th April, 2016

An autopsy done yesterday at the Forensic Science Centre on the body of a woman who was fished out of the Mitan River in Manzanilla last week, could not show how she was murdered. What the pathologist who performed the autopsy did note however, was that the woman’s body was... Read more

19th April 2016


Daily Brief - Monday 18th April, 2016

Some police officers must take blame for the “galloping murder rate” in the country because, in their respective communities, like so many citizens, they too have been turning a blind eye to crimes being committed. And yesterday, as he called on fellow officers to serve with integrity, secretary of the... Read more

18th April 2016


Daily Brief - Friday 15th April, 2016

Hard times have hit just about everyone. The State, workers and taxpayers are feeling the pinch. And, according to religious leaders, churches too. Anglican Bishop Claude Berkley yesterday said the church has had to scale-down its annual Family Day in an effort to save $300,000. Read more

15th April 2016


Daily Brief - Thursday 14th April, 2016

The Nissan Tiida, whose male drivers/ owners are locally known as ‘wetman’, is the main car targetted by thieves, police yesterday stated, adding that for the first four months of this year, reports of vehicles being stolen have increased. Read more

14th April 2016


Daily Brief - Friday 8th April, 2016

Police Constable Anson Benjamin, 44, took his last breath before his family and a few colleagues at San Fernando General Hospital yesterday, dying three days after a bandit shot him in the head during a robbery at a supermarket in Ste Madeleine, on Monday night. Read more

8th April 2016


Daily Brief - Thursday 7th April, 2016

Unless Trinidad and Tobago’s (TT) existing industrial relations (IR) system is reformed, five major business groups are warning that the “much-needed” economic diversification and preservation of jobs is unlikely to occur. The call to action comes from the American Chamber of Commerce of Trinidad and Tobago (AmCham), the Energy Chamber... Read more

7th April 2016


Daily Brief - Tuesday 5th April

President of the T&T Manufacturers’ Association (TTMA) Rolph Balgobin is calling for the agriculture sector to be boosted so that T&T can benefit from consistent high quality commercial food production. Speaking ahead of a mid-term budget review by Finance Minister Colm Imbert on Friday, Balgobin said: “Agriculture has become a... Read more

5th April 2016


Daily Brief - Monday 4th April, 2016

Barbadian all-rounder Carlos Brathwaite forever etched his name into West Indies history yesterday with four consecutive sixes in the last over to clinch a breathtaking final against England in the ICC World Twenty20 tournament at Eden Gardens, Kolkata, India. Read more

4th April 2016


Daily Brief - Friday April 1st, 2016

A 13-year-old Form One student of a secondary school in east Trinidad, broke down and cried last Thursday afternoon at the Rio Claro Police Station as she related the rape acts she endured at the hands of her HIV positive stepfather when she was just eight years old. Read more

1st April 2016


Daily Brief - Wednesday 23rd March, 2016

The T&T Manufacturers’ Association (TTMA) supports government’s decision not to purchase the ArcelorMittal steel plant. TTMA president Rolph Balgobin said it is a bad idea to nationalise a company to save jobs. “If these companies are not themselves sustainable they simply become an escalating drain on the State. Read more

23rd March 2016


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