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THE news from Tobago, according to the reports of officials facing the Land and Infrastructure Joint Select Committee (JSC) virtually on Wednesday, is not good at all. According to Dr Ellis Burris, technical adviser to the THA's Division of Infrastructure, Quarries and Urban Development, the division faces serious human resource deficiencies, including critical field roles ....
SUPPLIERS and other stakeholders who provided services for the Tobago Jazz Experience are still owed $6.4 million. Tobago Festivals Commission Ltd CEO John Arnold revealed the figure on Wednesday during a virtual parliamentary Joint Select Committee sitting into local authorities, service commissions and statutory authorities. The sitting, chaired by independent senator Dr Varma Deyalsingh, examined ....
More than two months after the Tobago Jazz Experience, suppliers and other stakeholders are still to be paid a total of $6.4 million for their services, Tobago Festivals Commission Ltd ....
NEW president of the Tobago Chamber of Industry and Commerce Curtis Williams says outstanding payments to contractors and suppliers are among several issues the organisation will tackle over the next year. Last year, it was revealed that the THA owed contractors over $390 million. But Chief Secretary Farley Augustine said the contractors would be paid ....