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Showing posts with label Government. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Rennie Dumas to Re-appear in Court on Oct 15

Former PNM Government Minister and Tobago East Member of Parliament (MP) Rennie Dumas will reappear in the Scarborough magistrates Court on October 15 as hearing continues into assault charges for which he is before the court. 

Former PNM Government Minister
Rennie Dumas
Dumas is charged separately with assault occasioning actual bodily harm and common assault, arising out of an incident at Plymouth on June 1 last year.

It is alleged that Dumas struck Roger Simon, a Trinidadian who was reportedly employed in the security department at the YMCA Swimming Pool at Courland in the face with his licensed firearm, knocking out several of his teeth.
Dumas and Simon reportedly became involved in an altercation that was said to have stemmed from the alleged theft of property belonging to Dumas at premises in Plymouth on the day in question.
Woman Police Acting Sergeant Kathleen Sterling, attached to the Old Grange Police Station, laid the charges.
The trial opened last week Wednesday September 19 before Senior Magistrate Nanette Forde John presiding in the Scarborough First Court.
Dumas is being represented by former Attorney General John Jeremie SC, instructed by Keith Scotland, while Senior State Prosecutor George Busby is leading the case for the prosecution.
Following written submissions, including statements from the virtual complainant, Simon, and other prosecution witnesses, which were read to the court by Busby, at the start of the trial, defence Attorney Jeremie, quoting several legal authorities, made a formal application to the court to cross-examine the virtual complainant on the question of evidence of bad character."
Jeremie, in his application, submitted that Simon had five previous convictions and three matters pending before the court, including house breaking, larceny, robbery and possession of a weapon. Jeremie argued that the prosecution's case was relying on the evidence of Simon, and he ought to be questioned on the issue of propensity and credibility according to the provisions of Section 15 (M1) of the Evidence Amendment Act (2009).
When hearing resumed last Tuesday September 25, Busby however, urged the court to turn down the application with respect to "evidence of bad character," claiming that the defence was trying to distract from the real issues in the case.
Busby submitted that these dated back 18 and 12 years ago when Simon was 13 and 18 years of age. He claimed that the defence was "going on a fishing expedition in the hope that they can somehow find evidence that is of substantial probative value to the matters of the case."
Busby told the court, "The application should be refused because it has not been shown that evidence of bad character is of substantial probative value to a matter of substantial importance in the case."
When the trial resumes on October 15, defence attorney Jeremie is expected to respond to Busby's arguments, following which, the Magistrate would subsequently give her ruling on the question of the defence being allowed to cross examine Simon and other prosecution witnesses on the grounds of 'evidence of bad character'.


reproduced from tobagonews. 


Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Government to Enforce Anti Gay Education in Dominica

Dominica Education Minister: Petter Saint Jean

The Dominican minister of education is sending a committee into the small Caribbean island’s schools to instruct teachers on how to “better manage” homosexuality and “anti-social behaviour.”

“We must save the young people of Dominica,” says Petter Saint-Jean, education minister.

Saint-Jean says that to tackle these large-scale “problems,” a committee of three or four individuals is needed. “I have instructed that additional people be brought in so that we have a team that can really go out there and face that problem head on.” 


The Dominican government announced plans several months ago to create a task force that would crack down on homosexuality and “other deviant behaviour” in the country’s schools.

The government also asked that the task force investigate and identify “the root causes of deviance and the increasing incidents of homosexuality” amongst the student population.

Following the results of the investigation, released Sept 14 , Saint-Jean claims that the issues of “deviance, misbehaviour and homosexuality” are “bigger than previously thought” and require extra measures.  

This is all part of the government of Dominica’s "Child Friendly Schools Programme."

Homosexuality is illegal in Dominica. The country still enforces the British colonial anti-sodomy law, which makes sodomy punishable by 10 years of imprisonment and psychiatric treatment.


Reproduced from xtra.ca

Monday, September 24, 2012

CALL THA ELECTIONS NOW!

Prime Minister
Kamla Persad-Bissesar

CALL the Tobago House of Assembly (THA) elections now.
This was the challenge thrown out to Opposition Leader Dr Keith Rowley by Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar yesterday.

Last Thursday, Rowley, during a news conference at his Port of Spain office, said, "They (Government) do not deserve to be in office, they have betrayed the trust of the people of Trinidad and Tobago. They are stained and they are shamed, and they must leave office and we are calling for elections now," Rowley said.

Persad-Bissessar, addressing a gathering at her private residence in Phillipine, South Trinidad, said, "We challenge you (Rowley) call the THA elections now. That is the only one that is due and we will not sacrifice the votes and the trust and the mandate of the electorate of Trinidad and Tobago to do the thing that Mister Manning did twice, early elections."

Former prime minister Patrick Manning and former leader of the People's National Movement (PNM) called early general elections twice—once in 1995, which he lost to the United National Congress (UNC) and its then leader Basdeo Panday, and then in 2010, which he lost to the People's Partnership government led by Persad-Bissessar.

Persad-Bissessar said, "So Mister Rowley be a Tobago-born soldier, call the THA elections now. Dissolve the THA. Let us go forth. We are rising to the top with the TOP (Tobago Organisation of the People) because, for the first time in the history of this country, people of Tobago are given due respect side by side. Mister Rowley tell Mister (Orville) London to dissolve the THA and I will make the date for the election."

London is the THA's Chief Secretary. The election must take place by January 2013.
Yesterday, Persad-Bissessar hosted a pre-budget function at her home, where all ministers, Members of Parliament, regional corporations, non-governmental organisations and other groups were invited to attend.

The Prime Minister also told her guests she will continue to listen to the people and her government is "alive and strong".

She said, "I am fortified in my view that the Partnership is alive strong and we have demonstrated as a team that even if we should misstep or falter, that the collective good is greater than the individual good. There have been times when you have asked questions, as I have, and as ministers have and MPs ask. There have been questions that we have asked, and it is right and fitting that we ask those questions because when we ask those questions it makes us better."

Persad-Bissessar said, "The answers make us improve and do better than we did yesterday.
She said, "If any one of us falters and fails, I will have no compunction but to remove them out of the very government office because, at the end of the day, it is not about one of us, it is about all of us. I will always listen to the people, I will continue to listen and then lead. I will stay very strong and very focused. You gave us a mandate here and we will continue to carry out that mandate to serve the people."

She also announced that on Saturday there will be a rally at Mid Centre Mall in Chaguanas at 2 p.m. The purpose of the rally will be to discuss the upcoming budget.



Reproduced from Trinidad Express

Monday, June 25, 2012

Cabinet Reshuffle a move to Entrench Power

In an unprecedented move by the Prime minister, Trinidad and Tobago now has more ministries per capita compared to any country in the world. The proliferation of splitting Ministries down the half has been the order of the day for this PP Government, a move that have gone unquestioned for yet another time. The citizens of Trinidad and Tobago need to examine this apparent random act with a critical eye. We need to question the relevance of these ministries and demand proper justifications as to why we are called to bare the financial burden so that party affiliates can "Eat ah Food". Why does this PM disturb the status quo within various ministries? Is it that the persons selected as Ministers are incapable, incompetent and unqualified, insofar that their jobs are done poorly to the many which have done the same job before? One must question why it is she (PM) feels compelled to lesson the workload of Ministers and create some many "waste of time" ministries. Is it that she wants to create an environment of "dependency" within her cabinet? an atmosphere of reliance and need so as to further solidify and maintain the arms of control? The idea of different Ministries having similar portfolios is a worrying reality. How can you have a Ministry of Public Utilities and a Ministry of Environment and Water. There has to be some overlapping and redundancy within these two portfolios. I am of the view that these ministries are not created out of a national interest. They are not created to better serve you or me, nor are they created to enhance the delivery of goods and services. They are created to entrench power, to maintain her acquired authority by securing her influence from/by her 'generosity' to persons directly dependent on her. These "Yes Men" as it were, are mere puppets controlled by the puppeteer the PM.  These are the "pull string" ministers that cannot object to her expressed desires for fear of being demoted or sidelined. Within this self built safety net, she garners support from them without question or thought and further anchor herself as 'Optimus' Prime leader of the autobots. It has been the second cabinet reshuffle within two years of Governance, and we the people of Trinidad and Tobago have been the losers on both sides. We've lost from the side of efficiency and delivery and we've lost financially. The people must not suffer under this Piece together Government. The people Trinidad and Tobago must not be losers to a selected few who continue to enjoy the spoils of this Nation.  Trinidad and Tobago lets cumulatively harvest our strength and collectively resist these atrocities that are being extended us. Lets put a stop to this quest game that the PM has going on.

NEW CABINET LINE-UP 

Minister of National Security: 
Jack Warner, MP 

Minister in the Ministry of National Security:
Collin Partap, MP

Minister of Legal Affairs: Prakash Ramadhar, MP

Attorney General: Senator Anand Ramlogan

Minister of Finance & The Economy
(with responsibility for Caribbean Airlines): Larry Howai

Minister of the People and Social Development:
Dr Glenn Ramadharsingh, MP

Minister in the Ministry of the People
and Social Development: Vernella Alleyne-Toppin, MP

Minister of Education:Dr Tim Gopeesingh, MP

Minister of Housing: Dr Roodal Moonilal, MP

Minister of Gender, Youth and Child Development:
Marlene Coudray

Minister of Justice: Herbert Volney, MP

Minister of Public Administration:
Carolyn Seepersad-Bachan, MP

Minister of Energy: Senator Kevin Ramnarine

Minister of Labour & Small & Micro
Enterprise Development: Errol Mc Leod, MP

Minister of Transport: Chandresh Sharma, MP

Minister of Sport: Anil Roberts, MP

Minister of Planning: Senator Dr Bhoendradatt Tiwarie

Minister of Public Utilities: Nizam Baksh, MP

Minister of Tobago Development: Dr Delmon Baker, MP

Minister of Local Government:
Dr Surujrattan Rambachan, MP

Minister in the Ministry of Local Government:
Rudranath Indarsingh, MP

Minister of Works and Infrastructure:
Senator Emmanuel George

Minister in the Ministry of
Works and Infrastructure: Stacy Roopnarine, MP

Minister of the Arts and Multiculturalism:
Dr Lincoln Douglas, MP

Minister of Health: Dr Fuad Khan MP

Minister of State in the Office of the
Prime Minister: Rodger Samuel, MP

Minister of Tertiary Education: Senator Fazal Karim

Minister of Tourism: Stephen Cadiz, MP

Minister of Community Development:
Winston Peters, MP

Minister of Food Production: Senator Devant Maharaj

Minister of State in the Ministry
of Food Production: Jairam Seemungal, MP

Minister of Science & Technology: Dr Rupert Griffith

Minister of Foreign Affairs: Winston Dookeran, MP

Minister of Trade, Industry & Investment:
Senator Vasant Bharath

Minister of the Environment & Water Resources:
Ganga Singh

Minister of State in the Ministry of Environment &
Water Resources: Ramona Ramdial, MP

Minister of National Diversity & Social Integration:
Clifton De Coteau

Minster in the Ministry of National
Diversity & Social Integration: Senator Embau Moheni

Minister of Communication: Jamal Mohammed

Deputy Speaker: Nela Khan, MP

Written by O.J.Noel25 June 2012

Friday, June 15, 2012

New Regulations, welcomed?

Dr. Tewarie, Minister of Planning and the Economy, announced that most of the country's construction approvals would go to that of Local Government. Is there any impact for the Tobago House of Assembly? Indeed, this is by no means a lamentable plan and as such a much welcomed move in the right direction. I await to witnessed how this all unfolds.

http://www.trinidadexpress.com/news/Tewarie__Local_Govt_to_handle_approval_of_house_plans-159143755.html

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