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Histórica sentencia abre camino a transparencia ambiental en Trinidad y Tobago
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$75,000 reward for info leading to Andrea s freedom
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Gary Aboud offers $25K for info to help find Bharatt
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CEO of the home store Mode Alive Gary Aboud has offered a cash reward of $25,000 for any information which may lead to kidnap victim Andrea Bharatt being found.
Aboud, who is also secretary of the NGO Fishermen and Friends of the Sea, is one of several influential people who have offered to help the family inthe effort to have Bharatt safely released. Crime Stoppers has also offered a $50,000 reward for information that will help in finding Bharatt. We don t know them (the family). But she is one of ours, Aboud said in a WhatsApp video, which he asked the country to share.
Une décision de justice marquante ouvre la voie à la transparence environnementale à Trinité-et-Tobago
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UNC launches petition to repeal procurement law
Opposition Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar PHOTO COURTESY OFFICE OF THE PARLIAMENT
The UNC has launched a petition calling on government to repeal the Procurement Amendment Act of 2020, as well as the 2017 and 2016 versions, and restore the Public Procurement and Disposal of Property Act I of 2015 in its original form.
The launch took place at the party’s roundtable webinar presentation, titled Why Repeal the Procurement Amendment? on Monday.
The webinar featured Opposition Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar, Senator Wade Mark, former Senate President Timothy Hamel-Smith, environmentalist Gary Aboud, and former PNM ministers Karen Nunez-Tesheira and Ralph Maraj. It was moderated by UNC PRO Kirk Meighoo.