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Re: Kamla Persad-Bissessar first 100-days.
« Reply #570 on: May 21, 2011, 07:38:24 AM »
She also stayed there for a while after becoming Prime Minister. I think it was for about 3 months or so. All she had to do was stay in a hotel and that would have been the end of the matter. UNC spent the most money on that campaign. I'm sure they could have afforded a hotel for their leader..!!!

Yeah, then that is pretty egregious then... and schupid.  Whatever happen to avoiding even the appearance of impropriety?

TC... if the call was to investigate the free stay, then I stand corrected, but frankly if they had a prior long-standing friendship then I don't see what the problem is.

Rowley technically tying the two together.  Saying she accepted a gift of a free stay after she became PM and that is a breach of the integrity act.....he digging and dem in parliament playing tit for tat

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Re: Kamla Persad-Bissessar first 100-days.
« Reply #571 on: May 21, 2011, 12:27:13 PM »
JACK MOVES ON ST CYR
Originally printed at http://www.trinidadexpress.com/news/JACK_MOVES_ON_ST_CYR-122376099.html

By Ria Taitt Political Editor
May 21, 2011
Works Minister Jack Warner yesterday called on President George Maxwell Richards to revoke the appointment of chairman of the Integrity Commission Dr Eric St Cyr.

Warner has criticised St Cyr for saying Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar should have stayed at a hotel instead of the private residence of her good friends, the Gopauls.

On Thursday, he called on St Cyr to resign. Yesterday, he went a step further and wrote two letters—one to Richards, asking that St Cyr's appointment be revoked, and another to St Cyr, requesting that he resign.

The members of the Integrity Commission are appointed by the President in his sole discretion and can only be removed by him, exercising his presidential prerogative.

Persad-Bissessar's stay at the Gopauls' house has been called into question since the family's company, Gopaul and Co, has won the bid for a $40 million National Petroleum (NP) transport contract.

In the letter to Richards, written in his capacity as chairman of the United National Congress (UNC), Warner said: "His premature pronouncements on the use of an alternative residence by the Honourable Prime Minister is not simply a lapse in judgment but rather a clear manifestation of an open bias that seems to favour not just the People's National Movement but its current leader, the Honourable Dr Keith Rowley."

Warner stated it was the second time a lapse in judgment by St Cyr had "provoked the ire of the national community", and it was the second time his pronouncements seem intended to give credibility to statements made by Dr Keith Rowley.

Warner stated one would have expected "greater prudence and discretion" from one who holds such an esteemed position, but his lack of restraint is both "deadly and dangerous" to the social and peaceful development of the national community which the Government was seeking to cultivate.

"Since Dr Eric St Cyr has failed on not one occasion but two, in less than one year, it appears, therefore, that he lacks the ability to appreciate the importance of dispensing opinions in a manner that instils confidence in the national community. As leaders, we have no other alternative than to do the right thing and demand the revocation of Dr Eric St Cyr's appointment to the position of chairman of the Integrity Commission," Warner said in the letter.

"His premature statements were untimely and baseless because based on his own volition, he admits that they were without investigation and made in the absence of knowledge. If this is what passes for integrity, then I wish to remind you of the words of Samuel Johnson, who opined that 'Integrity without knowledge is weak and useless'," Warner added.

In his letter to St Cyr, Warner said: "What, for me, is most disturbing is the fact that your actions demonstrate a clear conflict of interest, and what is even worse is that as the official spokesperson for the Integrity Commission, one cannot be sure...that your opinion is not the collective opinion of the commission, and for this compromise alone, Dr St Cyr, your resignation will be most welcomed."

As he called on St Cyr to use "whatever integrity is left in you to do the right thing and, in dignity, demit office", Warner concluded: "You have failed to live up to the high standards expected of your office or to enhance its reputation, which is constantly under threat. The only reasonable alternative is for you to submit your resignation as chairman of the Integrity Commission to our esteemed President."

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Re: Kamla Persad-Bissessar first 100-days.
« Reply #572 on: May 21, 2011, 11:54:52 PM »
Rowley technically tying the two together.  Saying she accepted a gift of a free stay after she became PM and that is a breach of the integrity act.....he digging and dem in parliament playing tit for tat

The problem is not the gift... the question arises as to why the gift was given.  Was it given b/c she's PM (as can be inferred), or was it because they have been long-standing friends?  It really can go either way.

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Re: Kamla Persad-Bissessar first 100-days.
« Reply #573 on: May 29, 2011, 12:37:43 PM »
Gopaul and Co trails in 2nd place

http://www.trinidadexpress.com/news/Gopaul_and_Co_trails_in_2nd_place-122786228.html

Losing bidder objects to award of $40m NP contract to company owned by PM's friends
By Camini Marajh Head Investigative Desk

Story Created: May 28, 2011 at 11:53 PM ECT

Story Updated: May 28, 2011 at 11:53 PM ECT

On two of the four criteria used by the management of the State-owned National Petroleum Marketing Company (NP) to assess the eligibility of the bids submitted in a $40 million cab-over-engine-design tractor deal, CDS Transport Ltd was way ahead of its closest rival and the winning bidder, Gopaul and Co Ltd.

Documents obtained by the Sunday Express reveal NP's favoured bidder for the multimillion-dollar fuel distribution service contract, Gopaul and Co, trailed the top-ranked CDS group by 21 points on two of the three criteria that points were awarded in the summary prequalification evaluation score sheet.

Five of the 14 companies that submitted bids—including CDS—scored overall higher marks than Gopaul and Co, and one, D&D Auto World Ltd, which received an overall score of 52 points, the same as Gopaul and Co, was issued a fail grade by the five-member bid evaluation team which comprised Chester Beeput, Ronald Fraser, Alan Tang Wing, Kevin Ragbir and Lynette Hamblyn. The bid evaluation report was reviewed and signed off by acting chief executive officer of NP Rajkapoor Ramlochan.

The Prime Minister's personal friendship with the owners of Gopaul and Co has come under scrutiny, following CDS-raised objections to the award of a $40 million contract to the Macoya-based food distribution, trucking and garbage disposal company. CDS filed a pre-action protocol letter claiming bias against the State-owned petroleum company on May 12, four days after the Neil Gosine NP board of directors decided to favour Gopaul and Co.

The Opposition People's National Movement (PNM) has referred the matter of Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar's stay at the Tunapuna home of Ralph and Maureen Gopaul after the May 24 general election to the Integrity Commission (IC) for a determination on whether her stay at the home of her old friends after she was elected leader of the Government amounted to a gift and whether she was required by the Integrity in Public Life legislation to have disclosed her stay at the private residence.

On Thursday, Attorney General Anand Ramlogan, armed with a fistful of opinions obtained from four legal luminaries, made clear the Prime Minister's use of the Gopaul's sprawling Tunapuna residence in the post-election period did not consti tute a gift under the Integrity in Public Life Act. He also made public the views of the four silk that Integrity Commission chairman Eric St Cyr "displayed bias" when he said the Prime Minister should have stayed at a hotel.

In his bid to pour cold water on the CDS-levelled accusations of bias in the award of the $40 million fuel haulage tractor contract to the Prime Minister's friends, Attorney General Ramlogan, at Thursday's post-Cabinet news conference, said there were no grounds "legally and factually" for suspicion in the award of the contract and, further, there was "absolutely no grounds for this complaint" which he dismissed as "completely baseless".

This, after he had disbanded the four-member probe team of State-employed technocrats, appointed a week earlier by Energy Minister Carolyn Seepersad-Bachan to investigate the CDS complaint of bid-manipulation.

Yesterday, Ramlogan told the Sunday Express he had no choice in the matter, given the line minister's decision to recuse herself from the process following the discovery of a previously unknown connection between her brother and the firm of CDS.

Ramlogan insisted it would have been "improper" for the committee, appointed by the line minister, to continue to probe the allegation since their findings could be subject to a legal challenge on the grounds that they would "arguably be affected for the same reason as the person who disqualified himself".

As to the expanded "investigator" role the legal adviser to the Cabinet has now taken on, Ramlogan said there was a "fundamental misunderstanding of what I am about to do". He explained CDS has challenged the award of the NP contract and has threatened litigation, and it was his job to determine whether the complaint has any merit in it. This, again, after he had expressed publicly that the bid-manipulation complaint made by CDS was "completely baseless".

Documents obtained by the Sunday Express, however, tell a different story. One which raises questions about how Gopaul and Co emerged with the lion's share of the contract, the process used to evaluate the bids and the apparent failure of the bid evaluation team to conduct the requisite on-site inspection of the operations of the top-ranked firms.

By NP's own admission, the bid evaluation process was discredited by the fact that 13 of the 14 bidders failed to comply with the ITB (Invitation to Bid Document) requirement for the submission of audited financial statements. A copy of the evaluation report, under the heading "prequalification evaluation" says this: "Audit and finance personnel recommended that no evaluation be done on unaudited financial statements as the information may not be accurate and cannot be used to make an assessment of the company's financial status."

The NP evaluation report noted: "Strict adherence to the pre-qualification process meant that 13 bidders would have been disqualified. The evaluation team decided to proceed to evaluate bidders who passed the other three criteria in the pre-qualification evaluation (experience, resources, legal information). At the com- mercial evaluation stage, an examination of the bidders would then be done and requests for audited financial statements made to the best prospects."

Documents show CDS Transport was the top-ranked company on the commercial evaluation,

with Gopaul and Co in second place and Paramount Transport and Trading in third position. The two shortlisted firms were issued an April 7, 2011 deadline to provide audited financial statements. CDS submitted one audited statement, but it was deemed invalid because it failed to carry the required two directors' signatures as required by the company. Gopaul failed to submit any financial information.

The evaluation report said: "In strict terms, no award can be made as each bidder failed at the prequalification stage at financial evaluation. However, other factors need to be considered in the best interest of the company."

The factors listed talked about the benefits of having two providers of leased tractors, namely the competitive element and the enhanced reliability of access to resources of both companies in the event that one is unable to meet their contractual obligations. The recommended options put forward by the bid evaluation team were:

• award the contract to either CDS Transport Ltd or Gopaul and Co Ltd

• award separate contracts to CDS Transport Ltd and Gopaul and Co Ltd for the supply of ten new tractors each, for a seven-year lease period. To achieve this, management required approval to negotiate with both companies for acceptance of a partial award.

The board tenders committee, however, citing safety issues with CDS, opted on the award of an uneven split in the seven-year contract for the 20 fuel tractors: 15 new tractors for the second-ranked bidder and five for the top-ranked company.

It sought to justify the award of the larger contract to Gopaul and Co on safety concerns relating to CDS's aged fleet, which is three years past its seven-year life expectancy. But as insiders report, the safety issues with the CDS-owned equipment is of NP's own making. The State company had awarded a $16 million buy-new-tractor contract to Neal and Massy Motors in 2009 but failed to finalise the buy-tractor deal. With the change of government in 2010, NP abandoned the buy option, in favour of the more expensive lease option.

No explanation has been put forward for the costly about-turn. Insiders suggest it may not be unrelated to the political sub-plots and tension between the two main coalition partners, the United National Congress (UNC) and the Congress of the People (COP). The Sunday Express was told there was a lot of political tussling for most of the State board appointments, including NP. Sources have identified Gosine, an insurance executive with Comprehensive Insurance Brokers, as Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar's personal pick to chair the NP board. Seepersad-Bachan, a member of the COP, was reported to have been backing Uttam Maharaj's candidacy for the post.

Dismissed CEO Richard Callender told the Sunday Express yesterday the decision to pursue the lease option was a political decision and not the desired course of action initiated by his management. Callender, who was fired in April over a credit facility extended to a service station dealer, claimed in early January of this year, he was instructed by Gosine to register Gopaul and Co as a contractor to NP.

"Neil Gosine said to me, 'Richard, this is the Prime Minister's people, make sure we get it right the first time.'
He said he complied with the request because Gopaul and Co met NP's stringest registration requirements. Gosine did not return messages left on his cell phone.

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Kamla: TT to establish direct flights from India, South Africa
« Reply #574 on: October 31, 2011, 04:44:31 AM »
Kamla: TT to establish direct flights from India, South Africa
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THE STATE will seek to open the gates to Commonwealth citizens wanting to come to this country and to establish direct flights from India and South Africa, Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar announced yesterday.

In remarks delivered at the closing press conference for the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) at Perth, Australia, yesterday, Persad-Bissessar also noted that Trinidad and Tobago will serve a second term as a member of the Commonwealth Ministerial Action Group (CMAG).

On opening the gates for travel, Persad-Bissessar said, “as a direct outcome of this CHOGM, Trinidad and Tobago will be stepping up its bilateral conversation with member states towards relaxing the requirements for Commonwealth citizens entering Trinidad and Tobago for business or holiday. In this way, we can serve as the bridge between Commonwealth and South America.”

Additionally, the State will explore “the possibility of direct flights from South Africa and India to Trinidad and Tobago.”

Of the CMAG, Persad-Bissessar said, “Trinidad and Tobago is grateful for Caricom support for allowing us, represented by (Foreign Affairs Minister) Dr Rambachan, to continue as a member of CMAG for a second term. With our Minister of Foreign Affairs as a member we will be able to remain engaged as we strengthen CMAG’s role to deal with serious and persistent violation of Commonwealth values.”

“Strengthening of CMAG is a positive development and will go a long way to preserving Commonwealth values, as well as act as an effective check on any attacks upon human rights in Members states.”

Persad-Bissessar pledged to support the efforts of new chairman, Australia Prime Minister Julia Gillard on the issue of gender equality.

“I would like to wish the Chair in Office, prime minister Gillard every success. I am delighted that prime minister Gillard has signalled her early intention to press for greater involvement of women in decision-making. I offer my support and will assist in whatever way I can to support the work of the Chair in Office,” she said. She also offered condolences for casualties of the war in Afghanistan, noting that ten Australians had been “killed and wounded” over the weekend.

The Prime Minister noted the Commonwealth resolved to establish a new, consolidated charter.

“The charter is to be approved by leaders following a meeting of Commonwealth Foreign Ministers in September 2012 after a process of consultation to ensure that the principles and aspirations of the 54 member association are fully reflected in the Charter,” she said.
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« Reply #575 on: January 12, 2012, 07:19:32 AM »
Well i didn't know that he knew kamla so well, i'm truly surprised.  :o
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« Reply #576 on: January 14, 2012, 05:11:04 AM »
Any word on elssina kamla on her india tour.
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Kamla swag..Thats the bling!
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« Reply #578 on: February 15, 2012, 03:40:19 PM »
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Re: Kamla swag..Thats the bling!
« Reply #579 on: February 15, 2012, 04:45:24 PM »
the pnm waste plenty money so dey tryin to ketch up
I pity the fool....

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« Reply #580 on: February 15, 2012, 04:51:03 PM »
Not only does she lack intelligence, but she also lacks taste....

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« Reply #581 on: February 15, 2012, 04:55:02 PM »
Not only does she lack intelligence, but she also lacks taste....

it fugly for real
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Re: Kamla swag..Thats the bling!
« Reply #582 on: February 15, 2012, 05:34:43 PM »
Jeez fellas.... ease up nah. Leh the woman enjoy she self nah. Me eh no PP, but I have to admit, Kamla does have me laughing at times. She love the limelight. She is ah soca-chutney rock star!!!! She is a real Chameleon. She has an outfit for all occasions.

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Kamla:- I NEED MY SISTER
« Reply #583 on: March 11, 2012, 12:50:09 AM »
I NEED MY SISTER

http://www.trinidadexpress.com/news/I-NEED--MY-SISTER-142214755.html

Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar has defended her sister’s travelling costs even as new figures reveal that Vidwatie Newton has cost taxpayers on trips to Brazil, London and Australia.
The Office of the Prime Minister spent $338,329.19 for Newton to accompany Persad-Bissessar to Australia from October 19 to November 6, 2011.
The figures were contained in a note prepared for Cabinet obtained by the Sunday Express.
Newton, described as travel assistant to the Prime Minister, was given a per diem equivalent to a public servant.
In London, from the period October 19 to 21 and again on November 3-5, she was allowed accommodation of £350 a day.
Her per diem was £145 a day totalling $9,422.00.
In Dubai from October 21-23 she was given a accommodation valued at US$278 a day, which totalled US$834 (TT$5,362.62).
Her per diem was US$155 a day which totalled $1,993.30.
In Perth, Australia, for the period October 24 to 30, no accommodation expenses were incurred as the delegation was accommodated by the Australian Government.
Her per diem was US$155 a day which totalled $6,976.55
In Hong Kong from October 31 to November 4, an allowance of $23,089.52 was paid for accommodation with a per diem of US$155 a day which totalled $3,986.60.
On Friday, it was revealed that Newton incurred expenditure of $233,600 as a member of Persad-Bissessar’s delegation to India from January 4 to 16.
The 14-member team from the office of the Prime Minister- which included Persad-Bissessar’s husband Dr Gregory Bissessar and a personal assistant Mila Loredo—totalled $2,341,891.
Yesterday Persad-Bissessar defended her sister’s travel costs as much as she’s had to defend her own during her 22 months in office.
“I think any person who does the kind of job that I do would requires someone to assist them personally,” said Persad-Bissessar as she defended Newton’s travel cost on her January journey to India.
Describing as “political mischief” the signalling out of Newton’s travel sum, the Prime Minister said she relies on her sister when she travels.
“It has been done before my time. She travels with me,” said Persad-Bissessar.
“I trust my sister. I feel comfortable with having her handling my personal matters like food and medication. It is vital. It allows me to spend more time on my job,” she said.
“Indeed, I am advised that former prime minister (Arthur N R) Robinson would take his son as his travel assistant,” she told reporters at the Maha Sabha Phagwa celebrations at the Tunapuna Hindu School yesterday.
Earlier, during a brief interview with the Sunday Express, she said she needed Newton to manage her busy schedule.
Newton has travelled frequently with Persad-Bissessar during her time in office.
She’s accompanied her on several trips to New York, Washington, to the UK, to Brazil and recently Australia and India.
Last September, Persad-Bissessar, in an exclusive interview with the Sunday Express said Newton was not employed or paid by the government.
She said then: “I do give her some of my own money because she has to live.”
“She was gainfully employed for many years and I am very grateful to her for helping me. I can trust her with my personal things: my food, my clothing. She came for the internal election and within weeks when Mr Manning called the general election I had to say ‘come back’. She came immediately and has been here ever since,” she told the Express on September 25 last year.
“It’s just political mischief they are up to as usual,” she said yesterday.
The Prime Minister leaves today on a state trip to Panama.
She said the Government intends to sign several agreements with Panama with regard to trade and energy given that Panama was “interested in buying bitumen from us”.
In return, Trinidad and Tobago will be offered “bunkering facilities” at the Panama Canal.
Meanwhile, Persad-Bissessar said as far as she was aware Tobago Affairs Minister Vernella Alleyne-Toppin does not owe any money on her Government credit card.
“I said all I had to say on the no-confidence motion,” she said
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Re: Kamla:- I NEED MY SISTER
« Reply #584 on: March 11, 2012, 08:40:34 AM »
Referencing the PNM is more often than not the green light for the PP to claim carte blanche. That alone raises a question mark.

From a bilateral perspective, there's a lot more we could obtain from Panama.

Might as well include a lil mischief in this post ... maybe the good lady is heading there to explore another PNM precedent ... as set by O'Halloran.

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« Reply #585 on: March 11, 2012, 09:04:04 AM »
I thought the Lisa Ghany person was responsible for this?   And Sasha prior to this?

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« Reply #586 on: March 11, 2012, 10:31:41 AM »
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Re: Kamla:- I NEED MY SISTER
« Reply #587 on: March 11, 2012, 05:43:56 PM »
We all need our sisters. Why restrict it 2 biological sisters we need our soul sisters not 2 4get my spiritual sisters.
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« Reply #588 on: March 11, 2012, 07:52:26 PM »
I think its fine for a Prime Minister to have a personal assistant, that person is hired at the discretion of the minister, i am not sure if her sister is acting in this official capacity which has a salary and allowances as stipulated in the salary review commission if she is assigned to the role.

The personal assistant to the PM is also a traveling officer position which has benefits such as bus route access and tax benefits for a personal vehicle and the position will also have the per diem allowances for overseas travel based on where the minister is going.

I think what is causing all the strife comes from the amount of the traveling the PM does and as such the increased allowances to be paid out as a result of the PM's activity overseas.

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« Reply #589 on: March 11, 2012, 07:57:10 PM »
the sister is not hired in any capacity. she literally tags along.

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« Reply #590 on: March 11, 2012, 09:36:09 PM »
I think its fine for a Prime Minister to have a personal assistant, that person is hired at the discretion of the minister, i am not sure if her sister is acting in this official capacity which has a salary and allowances as stipulated in the salary review commission if she is assigned to the role.

The personal assistant to the PM is also a traveling officer position which has benefits such as bus route access and tax benefits for a personal vehicle and the position will also have the per diem allowances for overseas travel based on where the minister is going.

I think what is causing all the strife comes from the amount of the traveling the PM does and as such the increased allowances to be paid out as a result of the PM's activity overseas.




the PM has a personal assistant.....and she sister
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Re: Kamla:- I NEED MY SISTER
« Reply #591 on: March 12, 2012, 04:36:08 AM »
ah wonder if Jack have ah twin??  ;D
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« Reply #592 on: March 12, 2012, 08:44:40 AM »
ah wonder if Jack have ah twin??  ;D

might be, dat f**ker too ugly to be one person!

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« Reply #593 on: March 12, 2012, 09:02:22 AM »
I think its fine for a Prime Minister to have a personal assistant, that person is hired at the discretion of the minister, i am not sure if her sister is acting in this official capacity which has a salary and allowances as stipulated in the salary review commission if she is assigned to the role.

The personal assistant to the PM is also a traveling officer position which has benefits such as bus route access and tax benefits for a personal vehicle and the position will also have the per diem allowances for overseas travel based on where the minister is going.

I think what is causing all the strife comes from the amount of the traveling the PM does and as such the increased allowances to be paid out as a result of the PM's activity overseas.




the PM has a personal assistant.....and she sister

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Re: Kamla:- I NEED MY SISTER
« Reply #594 on: March 12, 2012, 09:30:08 AM »
corrupt is as corrupt does..... or to quote them..."is we time"

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« Reply #595 on: March 12, 2012, 10:19:20 AM »
corrupt is as corrupt does..... or to quote them..."is we time"

D good lady in an interview earlier dis yr say d state eh payin 4 her sista but I guess I must have read wrong.
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« Reply #596 on: March 12, 2012, 10:45:51 PM »
ROBBIE NEVER DID IT
Dumas says Kamla wrong: Former PM's son was not his travel assistant
By Ria Taitt Political Editor

Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar's statement that former prime minister Arthur NR Robinson used to take his son, David, as his travel assistant on overseas trips has been vigorously challenged by a number of persons in the know.

Persad-Bissessar in defending her decision to take her sister, Vidwatie Newton, at taxpayers' expense on official trips with her, told reporters on Saturday: "It has been done before my time...Indeed, I am advised that former prime minister Robinson would take his son as his travel assistant".

She dismissed queries relating to her sister's travel costs, first raised by the Opposition in Parliament last Friday, as mischief.

Newton has accompanied the Prime Minister to several trips including Brazil, Australia, London and Hong Kong.

Former permanent secretary to the Prime Minister, Reginald Dumas, said yesterday he had "absolutely no recollection whatsoever of Robinson's son ever being on any Trinidad and Tobago delegation (travelling overseas)".

"In my experience working with him as prime minister, David was never on any Trinidad and Tobago delegation," he said during a telephone interview.

"Mr Robinson would not do that. He is not that kind of person to have his child or sibling travel with him and say it is his travel assistant. That is not the kind of person he is," Dumas said.

He added that Robinson did not even have a personal assistant.

"And as for anyone travelling with him as he travel assistant, forget it!" Dumas said.

Former attorney general in National Alliance for Reconstruction (NAR) administration (1986-1991), Anthony Smart, also said yesterday he was unaware of Robinson's son travelling with him as an assistant.

In fact, Smart recalled that the opportunity came up during the NAR tenure to have personal assistants to help in the respective constituency offices, he (Smart) considered hiring a relative who was familiar with his constituents but when he discussed the matter with Robinson, Robinson told him that he didn't think it was a good idea.

And former prime minister Basdeo Panday said yesterday he could not understand what was going on.

"This is a peculiar and unusual case. It is not a hired person. The Prime Minister has said she (Newton) is not an employee of the Government. If you are employed and paid by the State to do anything, one can understand that. But this is not the case. This is the Prime Minister who has her sister...who accompanies her at State expense. This is a case of having her sister or your mother travel with you and then chalking up a bill on one trip of $245,000. And nobody (except the Prime Minister) knows what her function is," he said.

Panday said he had no personal assistant while he served as prime minister, though he said there were persons attached to the Office of the Prime Minister working for the Government.

On Saturday, Persad-Bissessar said: "I trust my sister. I feel comfortable with having her handling my personal matters like food and medication. It is vital. It allows me to spend more time on my job."

One source who worked with Robinson as Prime Minister said there was no instance when his son travelled with him as a travel assistant while he served as prime minister.

"I know nothing about that. At no time did it happen," the source said. The source added that it also never happened while Robinson served as President.

"When he was President if anyone of his family travelled with him, they did so at his (Robinson's) expense," the source said.

"Mr Robinson would use his own means," the source said.

The source recalled on one occasion when David joined his father in New York, USA, he (David) paid his own way.

The source added that on another occasion, Robinson's daughter Margaret-Ann journeyed with him, but it was not a charge on the State coffers.

Another source said one had to bear in mind that the Prime Minister has said Newton does not get paid.

"So how did the State come to spend so much money on her. The Prime Minister said repeatedly that it was the Government of India which paid for hotel accommodation and meals. So how come the Government spent nearly as much on her as the Prime Minister herself? How is it possible if the Government of India were meeting her expense? " the source asked.

The figures given in Parliament include the cost of a first class ticket to India, which is around is $70,000. Noting that the $233,000 was essentially a per diem allowance, the source said the per diem usually covers hotel expenses plus meals and transport.

"If the Government of India was paying these bills, what does the per diem cover and how did they arrive at $233,000 for Mrs Newton. What then is going on?" the source asked.

Foreign Affairs Minister Suruj Rambachan has said repeatedly that "all costs" for the Prime Minister's official delegation of 12 were covered by the Indian Government.

He pointed out that even the cost of "internal transport" was covered by that Government which provided an airbus for the delegation to travel to various cities.

Robinson did not return calls seeking clarification on the issue.


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« Reply #597 on: March 13, 2012, 06:00:09 AM »
Another source said one had to bear in mind that the Prime Minister has said Newton does not get paid.

"So how did the State come to spend so much money on her. The Prime Minister said repeatedly that it was the Government of India which paid for hotel accommodation and meals. So how come the Government spent nearly as much on her as the Prime Minister herself? How is it possible if the Government of India were meeting her expense? " the source asked.

The figures given in Parliament include the cost of a first class ticket to India, which is around is $70,000. Noting that the $233,000 was essentially a per diem allowance, the source said the per diem usually covers hotel expenses plus meals and transport.

"If the Government of India was paying these bills, what does the per diem cover and how did they arrive at $233,000 for Mrs Newton. What then is going on?" the source asked.

Foreign Affairs Minister Suruj Rambachan has said repeatedly that "all costs" for the Prime Minister's official delegation of 12 were covered by the Indian Government.

He pointed out that even the cost of "internal transport" was covered by that Government which provided an airbus for the delegation to travel to various cities.



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« Reply #598 on: March 13, 2012, 06:22:37 AM »
The Prime Minister's judgement was terribly misplaced in orchestrating this debacle. It is not surprising that she has taken her customary cowardly stance to deny wrong doing but it is most egregious that by either design or ignorance she would attempt to sully the record of a true statesman. She is the worst Prime Minister in our history.

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« Reply #599 on: March 13, 2012, 06:41:23 AM »
The Prime Minister's judgement was terribly misplaced in orchestrating this debacle. It is not surprising that she has taken her customary cowardly stance to deny wrong doing but it is most egregious that by either design or ignorance she would attempt to sully the record of a true statesman. She is the worst Prime Minister in our history.

dat is plain is day, but u would be labelled a racist, sexist and obligatory pnm for statin dat I tink it would take a near catastrophy of International proportions to open many of the eyes still blinded but to those that might starting to open there eyes, the question remains what would be next............Rowley ??? ,  Panday v2.5- build 623t, ..................who ???
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