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Re: Governance under the Rowley Administration
« Reply #600 on: March 03, 2016, 12:25:26 AM »

In the RIENZI COMPLEX??😂😂

The Minister of Agriculture continued to distribute land leases to the Caroni workers.

http://www.guardian.co.tt/business/2016-02-29/target-set-caroni-land-leases

Target set for Caroni land leases


Although Government has accelerated the preparation of leases for distribution to former Caroni (1975) Limited workers, more than 200 of them cannot be distributed because the beneficiaries never showed up to execute them, Agriculture Minister Clarence Rambharat said. The leases are for two-acre parcels of agricultural lands allocated under a 2003 VSEP agreement.

Speaking at an agricultural and residential lease distribution ceremony for the former Caroni workers at Rienzi Complex, Couva, the minister reiterated his commitment to meet a target delivery of some 7,246 leases for the plots by December 31.

He said: “I learnt only last evening, that of those persons called to execute leases towards the end of January, 205 failed to show up and there are leases available for execution that have not yet been executed.

“So today, I ask that the union work alongside Caroni and the Ministry of Agriculture, Land and Fisheries to make sure that we communicate with those persons whose leases are ready and awaiting execution so that we can move the process along.”

Rambharat told approximately 300 farmers at the ceremony that by the end of March he will make a clear
statement as to how his ministry intends to address the backlog of commitments for distribution of State lands for agricultural purposes.

He lamented on the plight of farmers, including those in Mayaro, who are squatting on State lands, despite the voiced intentions of previous administrations to regularise land tenure. He said it was imperative that the resources of the ministry be put to use to fulfil Government’s commitment on land tenure.

“I have the wonderful task of holding the very said ministry the Prime Minister held when he first became a minister in 1991, having previously served in his first job in the public service as a Fisheries Officer in Tobago,” he said.

“The Honourable Prime Minister is also a registered farmer so everything will be alright, not because of what I do, but what he makes sure I do.”

Jerry Hospedales, chairman, Caroni (1975) Limited, described the restructuring of the company as “an important step in the strengthening of the economy of Trinidad and Tobago with the reallocation of idle human and capital resources to much more efficient uses.”

He added: “Indeed, with the current diversification plans to develop the agricultural sector the Government has committed itself to an efficient agro-based industry which could flourish in the country. The recently-appointed Committee for the Monitoring of Food Imports by Minister Rambharat would undoubtedly facilitate the expansion of agricultural production. This initiative would lead to the rebuilding and the repositioning of agriculture as a major sector which would anchor the achievement of food security in Trinidad and Tobago.”

Hospedales said establishment of commercial and industrial economic zones will facilitate the revitalisation of Caroni lands and the emerging and alternative economic opportunities will make difference in the lives of the former employees.

“These lives would now be placed on a more sustainable footing than they were in the business model anchored on the sugar industry which had long lost its competitiveness and which depended on the State for regular subventions for survival,” he said.

“This model was not in the best interest of you the former employees and the distribution of leases today marks a turning point in your lives and indeed that of the communities within which the residential and agricultural estates are located.”

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« Reply #601 on: March 08, 2016, 11:26:20 AM »

Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley and Minister of State Ayanna Webster-Roy have extended greetings to all women in commemoration of International Women's Day.

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« Reply #602 on: March 08, 2016, 06:36:34 PM »

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Prime Minister Dr. the Honourable Keith Rowley addressed the audience of the Anti-Corruption Conference 2016 this morning (Tuesday 8th March, 2016) at the Trinidad Hilton and Conference Centre. The theme of this year’s conference, which is being hosted by the Trinidad and Tobago Transparency Institute, is “Unmask the Corrupt: Governance, Integrity, People”.

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Re: Dr Keith Rowley Thread.
« Reply #603 on: March 09, 2016, 11:23:27 AM »
i heard from a friend in trinidad who works for the ministry education that dr rowley has throat cancer, did anyone else heard that?

D cancer rumour out there. Now you have a type.
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« Reply #604 on: March 10, 2016, 09:37:35 AM »

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« Reply #605 on: March 10, 2016, 09:43:37 AM »

Government’s mid-year review to be done on Friday April 8.

Finance Minister, Colm Imbert announced yesterday in Parliament that the Government’s mid-year review will be done on Friday April 8 of this year.

Minister Imbert made the announcement while replying to a motion by Opposition MP Suruj Rambachan who sought annulment of government’s 12.5 per cent VAT implementation.

He said that following wide consultations over the upcoming six months—the Government would make appropriate adjustments to the 2016 Budget in the March 2016 mid-year review, to ensure the Budget is a comprehensive regime for restoring long-term discipline.”

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« Reply #606 on: March 10, 2016, 09:45:05 AM »

1st Extraordinary Sitting of the House of Representatives


Summary:
~ Private Business
. Motion #1: Annulment of the VAT (Amendment to Schedule 2) Order 2016 (moved by the Member for Tabaquite)

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Re: Governance under the Rowley Administration
« Reply #607 on: March 11, 2016, 02:52:02 PM »



Dr Amery Browne appointed Ambassador to Brazil, Argentina, Chile and more

http://www.cnc3.co.tt/press-release/dr-amery-browne-appointed-ambassador-brazil-argentina-chile-and-more


The Office of the Prime Minister has announced that former Government Minister and Diego Martin Central MP Dr Amery Browne has been appointed as Ambassador to Brazil, Argentina and three other South American countries.

The Prime Minister's Office has also announced former La Brea MP Fitzgerald Jeffery as the High Commissioner to Jamaica.

The following is the statement from the Office of the Prime Minister:

"The media and by extension the people of Trinidad and Tobago are hereby informed that acting on the advice of the Prime Minister, in accordance with the provisions of section 135 of the Constitution of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, His Excellency, President Anthony Thomas Aquinas Carmona has appointed Mr. Fitzgerald Mc Arthur Jeffrey as High Commissioner of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago to Jamaica, resident in Kingston with accreditation to Haiti and the Dominican Republic.

Additionally, under section 135 of the Constitution, Dr. Amery Browne has been appointed as Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the Federative Republic of Brazil with accreditation to Uruguay, Chile, Argentina and Paraguay.

The President has issued the Instrument of Appointment with respect to both appointments which will take effect from the respective dates of assumption.

The Office of the Prime Minister advises that other appointments will be confirmed as agreéments are obtained from the receiving countries."


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Re: Governance under the Rowley Administration
« Reply #608 on: March 11, 2016, 11:47:00 PM »



Dr Amery Browne appointed Ambassador to Brazil, Argentina, Chile and more

http://www.cnc3.co.tt/press-release/dr-amery-browne-appointed-ambassador-brazil-argentina-chile-and-more


The Office of the Prime Minister has announced that former Government Minister and Diego Martin Central MP Dr Amery Browne ...

1. Perhaps someone at the Ministry of Foreign and Caricom Affairs (or perhaps at the actual embassy in Brasilia!!! Let me suggest the Chargé d'affaires?!) will finally deem it wise to apprise visitors to the embassy's website to a BASIC six month old fact at the core of the fundamental premise to the embassy's raison d'être ... to wit, the Prime Minister of Trinidad & Tobago is Dr. Keith Rowley ... "only" since September, 2015, ent?  ::)

http://brazil.foreign.gov.tt/

Absolutely inexcusable for multiple reasons ... and, if we find it excusable or acceptable, citizens and residents visiting offices of the state and/or government on Monday morning, should find no quarrel if they are greeted with a representative portrait of anyone other than the current PM.

But let me suggest it's likely a fairly one-sided bet that Justin Trudeau's image graces all Canadian arms of the executive, judiciary, and legislature despite being elected roughly 60 days after our PM.

2. A related issue here is the conduct of business of the state and government via a gmail address ... What is an embassy doing with a gmail address? There is a more structured manner in which the Republic of Trinidad & Tobago should be proceeding as a best practice.

Moving on ...

3. "One envoy" to cover roughly 5 million square miles of territory? Hmmm. Not so sure how viable a position that is given the specific circumstances involved.

What are we seeking to accomplish as concrete foreign policy objectives vis-a-vis the proverbial bang for the buck?

I  would encourage the media on the political and diplomatic beats to make such inquiry.

Frankly, it would be instructive to refer to the travel logs of Dr. Browne's predecessors ... although, I know that will take us down a blind alley ... that is, one other than the one informed by this geographical arrangement.



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Re: Governance under the Rowley Administration
« Reply #609 on: March 12, 2016, 11:40:03 AM »
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« Reply #610 on: March 12, 2016, 09:02:52 PM »

Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley has intervened in plans by ArcelorMittal, Point Lisas to liquidate the steel plant and send home close to 700 workers.

In a media release issued on Saturday, the Prime Minister says the Ministry of Labour, the Ministry of Trade and Industry and the Ministry of Finance stand ready to re-engage ArcelorMittal.

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« Reply #611 on: March 15, 2016, 03:32:48 PM »

Al-Rawi: Stiffer measures for deadbeat parents*

http://www.trinidadexpress.com/20160311/news/al-rawi-stiffer-measures-for-deadbeat-parents

The Children’s (Amendment) Bill will bring stiffer measures for deadbeat parents who fail to pay maintenance.
Piloting the bill yesterday, Attorney General Faris Al-Rawi said the bill would allow for those who are in default of their maintenance obligations to be brought before the court on a “show cause” basis to say why they should not be punished or why they should be given extra time.
“We must deal with the issue of people with responsibility for children who do not meet their societal obligations,” he said.

“Until parents are brought to bear on their obligations to support their children financially by way of education etc, we would be breeding a terrible problem in our homes which spill out to society. And the Government’s response is to broaden the structures so that the law can be applied to dead-beat fathers, dead-beat mothers and dead-beat persons with responsibility who do not meet their obligations,” he said.

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« Reply #612 on: March 15, 2016, 03:34:48 PM »

China firms to pay T&T


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 By Andre Bagoo Tuesday, March 15 2016

Trade and Industry Minister Paula Gopee-Scoon has made a final determination that Chinese exporters have been dumping aluminium products in TT and has ordered the Comptroller of Customs and Excise to impose anti-dumping duties. Chinese exporters will be asked to pay duties of six per cent for aluminium bars, rods and profiles, and nine per cent for aluminium tubes and pipes, according to an order dated February 21 and signed by the Minister. The duties are effective as at February 21, and stay in effect for five years.

“Imports of aluminium extrusions originating in the People’s Republic of China were sold at a dumped price and have caused material injury to the domestic industry,” the Minister concluded in a final determination of a complaint brought in 2014.
“The existence of significant price effects on the local market having a negative impact on the production of like goods by the local industry demonstrates a causal relationship between the existence of the dumped import on the local market and the injury suffered by the complainant.” The findings, dated February 21, 2016, relate to a 2014 complaint brought in relation to aluminium extrusions, namely aluminium bars, rods, tubes and pipes.

A local producer, Cantrex, in June 2014 filed a complaint under the Anti-Dumping and Countervailing Duties Act in relation to China.
Seven exporters were identified: Guangdong Xinhe Aluminium Company; Guandong Grandshire Construction Material Company Ltd; Meiyuan Sanxing Aluminium Industry Company Ltd; Nahai Hongjia Aluminium Company; Guangcheng Aluminium Company Ltd; Shangdong Hylong Aluminium Company Ltd; Shanghai Ruiy Metal Ltd.

The local industry alleged the metal products “are being dumped on the local market and provided sufficient prima facie evidence of dumping and injury and a causal link between dumping and injury. By “injury” the complaint alleged injury to production in TT of like goods.

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« Reply #613 on: March 15, 2016, 09:45:32 PM »

China firms to pay T&T


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 By Andre Bagoo Tuesday, March 15 2016

Trade and Industry Minister Paula Gopee-Scoon has made a final determination that Chinese exporters have been dumping aluminium products in TT and has ordered the Comptroller of Customs and Excise to impose anti-dumping duties. Chinese exporters will be asked to pay duties of six per cent for aluminium bars, rods and profiles, and nine per cent for aluminium tubes and pipes, according to an order dated February 21 and signed by the Minister. The duties are effective as at February 21, and stay in effect for five years.

“Imports of aluminium extrusions originating in the People’s Republic of China were sold at a dumped price and have caused material injury to the domestic industry,” the Minister concluded in a final determination of a complaint brought in 2014.
“The existence of significant price effects on the local market having a negative impact on the production of like goods by the local industry demonstrates a causal relationship between the existence of the dumped import on the local market and the injury suffered by the complainant.” The findings, dated February 21, 2016, relate to a 2014 complaint brought in relation to aluminium extrusions, namely aluminium bars, rods, tubes and pipes.

A local producer, Cantrex, in June 2014 filed a complaint under the Anti-Dumping and Countervailing Duties Act in relation to China.
Seven exporters were identified: Guangdong Xinhe Aluminium Company; Guandong Grandshire Construction Material Company Ltd; Meiyuan Sanxing Aluminium Industry Company Ltd; Nahai Hongjia Aluminium Company; Guangcheng Aluminium Company Ltd; Shangdong Hylong Aluminium Company Ltd; Shanghai Ruiy Metal Ltd.

The local industry alleged the metal products “are being dumped on the local market and provided sufficient prima facie evidence of dumping and injury and a causal link between dumping and injury. By “injury” the complaint alleged injury to production in TT of like goods.

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« Reply #614 on: March 16, 2016, 02:02:33 PM »

Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley has intervened in plans by ArcelorMittal, Point Lisas to liquidate the steel plant and send home close to 700 workers.

In a media release issued on Saturday, the Prime Minister says the Ministry of Labour, the Ministry of Trade and Industry and the Ministry of Finance stand ready to re-engage ArcelorMittal.

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ArcelorMittal responds to Dr Keith Rowley


http://www.cnc3.co.tt/news/arcelormittal-responds-dr-keith-rowley
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« Reply #615 on: March 18, 2016, 04:47:24 AM »
So............Marlene is gone,............make she self look bad for some man........going forward, I hope Rowley becomes a bit more circumspect when dealing  with accusations against his ministers...... and maybe as a measure of reciprocity, start looking for all d money dat gone missing........
I pity the fool....

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« Reply #616 on: March 18, 2016, 07:45:18 AM »
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Breaking News: Mr. Randall Mitchell replaces Ms. Marlene Mc Donald as the Minister of Housing & Urban Development.
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« Reply #617 on: March 18, 2016, 07:54:38 AM »

Six Months In: An Interview with the Prime Minister (FULL INTERVIEW)

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« Reply #618 on: March 18, 2016, 07:49:44 PM »

So if Marlene was fired for breaching integrity act in public office then this new piece of news about Kamla should lead to her leaving office as Opposition Leader. Not so?

http://www.cnc3.co.tt/news/kamla-employs-relative

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« Reply #619 on: March 18, 2016, 09:57:32 PM »

So if Marlene was fired for breaching integrity act in public office then this new piece of news about Kamla should lead to her leaving office as Opposition Leader. Not so?

http://www.cnc3.co.tt/news/kamla-employs-relative

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« Reply #620 on: March 18, 2016, 10:58:03 PM »

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« Reply #621 on: March 20, 2016, 09:57:02 AM »


In an immediate response, Mr. Randall Mitchell says he is "grateful for the opportunity to now serve" as the Minister of Housing.

Minister Mitchell has been reassigned from Minister of Public Administration to Minister with responsibility for Housing and Urban Development.

Mr. Randall Mitchell first entered Parliament as the representative for San Fernando East in the 11th Parliament, replacing the longest serving Member of Parliament in Trinidad and Tobago, former Prime Minister Patrick Manning.

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« Reply #622 on: March 20, 2016, 09:59:43 AM »


Agriculture Minister Clarence Rambharat visited a few farms in Cumuto and Valencia today (Saturday).
He also believes imported pork which competes with the local pig farmers in Wallerfield and Carlsen Field “gets here in breach of conditions under which it is imported.”

Minister Rambharat has reiterated the call for persons to “buy local,” adding, “we are doing the research and my approach to it, is to identify opportunities for import substitution and to develop some sectors.”
Yesterday in Parliament Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley stated, “I am pleased to report that the Government is not aware of any impending food shortage.”

Dr. Rowley said the Ministry of Agriculture was investing time, effort and resources to ensure that more farmers were involved in the cultivation of food and that the lands given to former Caroni workers come into use for the purpose from which they were given: cultivation of food.
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« Reply #623 on: March 20, 2016, 10:04:34 AM »

18th Sitting of the House of Representatives


1st Session of the 11th Republican Parliament

Friday March 18, 2016

Summary:
~ One Report was presented.
~ Prime Minister's Question Time took place.
~ Five urgent questions were posed.
~ Two questions qualified for oral answer.
~ Government Business
. Motion #1: Approve Draft EBC (Local Government and THA) Order 2016 (moved by the Minister of Rural Development and Local Government)
~ Government Business: Bills Second Reading
. Bill #1: Strategic Services Agency (Amendment) Bill 2016


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« Reply #624 on: March 20, 2016, 08:43:27 PM »

So if Marlene was fired for breaching integrity act in public office then this new piece of news about Kamla should lead to her leaving office as Opposition Leader. Not so?

http://www.cnc3.co.tt/news/kamla-employs-relative

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Not allegations of fraud and misconduct?

Saw the opposition leader attempt to address the issue. Said something bout 14 and 20 yrs the 'relatives' working in that office and that the specific law (regulations) came into place after the last elections.

Can some clarify this?

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« Reply #625 on: March 22, 2016, 03:44:43 PM »
3rd time now crime has hit HOME! Last night we were robbed/home invasion at gun point.

Keith! SOS.

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« Reply #626 on: March 22, 2016, 07:43:29 PM »
Serious talk? Sorry to hear that! Anybody hurt? What area is this?

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« Reply #627 on: March 22, 2016, 10:20:26 PM »
The only good thing about this, is  that we not wishing condolences. Be prepared and be careful , Breds. God Bless!!!

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« Reply #628 on: March 23, 2016, 08:13:30 AM »

18th Sitting of the House of Representatives


1st Session of the 11th Republican Parliament

Friday March 18, 2016

Summary:
~ One Report was presented.
~ Prime Minister's Question Time took place.
~ Five urgent questions were posed.
~ Two questions qualified for oral answer.
~ Government Business
. Motion #1: Approve Draft EBC (Local Government and THA) Order 2016 (moved by the Minister of Rural Development and Local Government)
~ Government Business: Bills Second Reading
. Bill #1: Strategic Services Agency (Amendment) Bill 2016


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Lincoln Myers contribution was noticed and paid tribute in T&T Parliament. Watch this from minute 2:55:22

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« Reply #629 on: March 23, 2016, 12:12:49 PM »
Serious talk? Sorry to hear that! Anybody hurt? What area is this?

Guaracara (small village on the way to Tabaquite from San Fernando. So when we once thought that "country side" was relatively safe. Not any more.

 

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