Senate Sitting Scheduled For Thursday – St. Lucia Times News

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A Sitting of the Senate is scheduled for Thursday, October 20th, 2022 with Papers to be laid by the Honourable Parliamentary Secretary in the Ministry of Tourism, Investment, Creative Industries, Culture and Information and Leader of Government Business and the Honourable Parliamentary Secretary in the Ministry of Education, Sustainable Development, Innovation, Science, Technology and Vocational Training.

The Motions for consideration are as follows:

1. BE IT RESOLVED that Parliament do authorize the Attorney General to make an Order to declare that the 2020 Supplement to the Revised Edition of the Laws of Saint Lucia, as specified in the Order shall come into force on such date as may be appointed by such Order, as authoritative version of the law.

2. BE IT RESOLVED that Parliament by affirmative resolution approves the draft Value Added Tax (Amendment of Schedule 3) (No. 2) Order which amends Schedule 3 of the Act to —

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(a) exempt imports of personal items, food, clothing, toys and other household consumables, contained in barrels for the period commencing from the 1st day of November, 2022 and terminating on the 28th day of February, 2023;

(b) exempt imports of toys, food supplies and care packages by a member of the House of Assembly for the benefit of children, the vulnerable and needy persons in the constituency of the member of the House of Assembly, for the period commencing from the 1st day of November, 2022 and terminating on the 31st day of January, 2023.

The following Bills are down for consideration:

1. Income Tax (Amendment)
2. Security Interest in Movable Property
3. Virtual Assets Business
4. Constitution of Saint Lucia (Amendment)
5. Motor Vehicles and Road Traffic (Amendment)

Thursday’s Sitting is scheduled to commence at 10:00 a.m.

SOURCE: Office of the Parliament

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ST. VINCENT-FINANCE- Government accounts reflect multi-million dollar deficit despite increased revenue

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Santokhi biedt VES handreiking aan regeringsbeleid te deelnemen

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door Wilfred Leeuwin PARAMARIBO — President Chandrikapersad Santokhi heeft de Vereniging van Economisten in Suriname (VES) aangeboden om een directere

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Blackheart Battles Intensify – St. Lucia Times News

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Teams in this year’s Blackheart Knockout Football Tournament are already booking their places in the semifinal round in impressive fashion.

This year’s Big 8 Tournament winners Dennery ensured their winning ways this season continued as they edged out Central Castries 3-2 at the Soufriere Stadium last Saturday evening.

Scoring for Dennery were Elijah Joseph (45+1 minute) and Sherman St. Rose (54th and 65th minutes). Shem Joseph and Jamal Wilfred were the goal scorers for Central Castries in the 30th and 90+2 minutes respectively.

In the second match last Saturday, Anse La Raye opened the scoring against Mabouya in the 4th minute, thanks to Djal Shem Augustin.

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Five minutes later, Mabouya’s Shervius Oculie equalized. But a goal from Anse La Raye’s McArthur Louis in the 39th minute would be the last scored in the match, sealing Anse La Raye’s victory.

On Sunday, Gros Islet wasted no time from the first half, scoring a goal against Marchand merely 18 seconds into the game, thanks to Jahlil Evans. Marchand responded with a goal in the 18th minute via Ferguson St. Clair, but a 46th minute goal from Gros Islet’s Aranis Gilbert spelled defeat for Marchand.

The La Clery/Soufriere clash was the second encounter last Sunday evening, with many patrons dubbing it as the most exciting match thus far this season. The aggression on the field was as super charged as the ambience in the stands.

A goal from Andrus Remy in the 42nd minute boosted La Clery’s confidence, forcing Soufriere to pick up the pace. But another goal from La Clery in the 56th minute via Johnathan Alleyne seemed a huge task for the Sulphur City Boys to overcome.

A series of yellow cards resulted from fierce skirmishes between players with less than 5 minutes left in the game. Final score: La Clery 2, Soufriere 0.

The final quarterfinal round matches that will be held on Wednesday, October 19. From 6:00 p.m. at the Soufriere Stadium, Desruisseaux will face Dennery, while Vieux Fort South will do battle with Anse La Raye from 8:00 p.m.

The semifinals for this year’s tournament will be held on Saturday, October 22 at Daren Sammy Cricket Ground. The final will be held at the same venue on Saturday, October 29.

Admission to the matches is $20.00 per person. However, early bird tickets are $15.00 each.

SOURCE: Blackheart Productions. Headline photo (L to R) La Clery and Gros Islet teams.

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L’ancien cinéma va laisser place à des logements sociaux

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Cela fait une trentaine d’années que le cinéma « le Valentino » a fermé ses portes. En 1994, le bâtiment a été acheté par la Ville, mais n’a jamais été utilisé ni réhabilité. Il est aujourd’hui très dégradé et la municipalité souhaite vendre le terrain pour y faire construire des logements sociaux.

Lors du dernier conseil municipal, les débats ont été passionnés, par moments empreints d’émotion, de nostalgie, lorsqu’il a été question de la vente du terrain d’assiette du « Valentino ». L’ancien cinéma est devenu, au fil des années, un bâtiment présentant un danger du fait de sa vétusté. « Sa dégradation est telle qu’il est un danger permanent pour les riverains », a expliqué l’adjoint au maire chargé de la sécurité, Tony Davidas. « à chaque coup de…


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Oriane Joseph-François a tiré sa révérence

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Le basket-ball est de nouveau touché par un deuil qui met encore une fois sur la sellette la formation de l’Eclair de Rivière-Salée, et plus particulièrement sa section féminine. 

Lors du match de PNM de la deuxième journée de vendredi dernier entre l’Eclair BB et le Waks BC, chaque regard saléen croisé dans l’enceinte du palais des sports était manifestement troublé par des marques intenses de détresse, de tristesse, quand il n’était pas tout simplement hagard. Dès le matin de ce vendredi, la nouvelle circulait d’un point à l’autre de l’île, dans le milieu du basket : la joueuse de ces dernières années de l’Eclair BB, Oriane Joseph-François, venait…


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saga familiale Depuis 60 ans, trois générations au service du funéraire

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Cette année, les pompes funèbres Sainte-Croix soufflent leurs soixante bougies. Un bel âge pour cette entreprise robertine créée par Bertin Sainte-Croix et reprise par une de ses filles puis par son petit-fils Philippe Maximin en 2019. 

D’ici l’an prochain, l’entreprise doit déménager dans un nouveau local. « Toujours au Robert », rassure Philippe Maximin, sans en dévoiler davantage sur l’emplacement. Le prêt financier a été accordé et le terrain trouvé, lâche-t-il néanmoins. Un nouveau lieu qui proposera davantage de services comme la possibilité de commander des gerbes en direct, mais qui « s’inscrira dans la même dynamique » que celle impulsée par le grand-père à la création des pompes funèbres…


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Une « journée morte » contre la réforme des lycées professionnels

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Le projet de réforme de l’enseignement professionnel dévoilé en septembre par Emmanuel Macron ne passe pas. Les syndicats d’enseignants ont appelé à la grève ce mardi dans les 16 lycées professionnels de Martinique, à l’instar de leurs collègues au niveau national.

La colère gronde dans les lycées de Martinique. Dix jours après la visite du ministre de l’Éducation, Pap Ndiaye, ce mardi 18 octobre est déclaré « journée morte » dans les lycées professionnels par les syndicats d’enseignants, soucieux de « défendre les adolescents les plus fragiles de notre société ». En cause : un projet de réforme de l’enseignement professionnel, dévoilé par Emmanuel Macron le 13 septembre dernier. Lors d’une visite d’un établissement de Vendée,…


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Indemnity agreement controversy – Nelson: I faced pressure from Al-Rawi

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FORMER attorney general Faris Al-Rawi stands accused of “pressurising” convicted lawyer Vincent Nelson, KC, into entering an agreement with the State to provide evidence of legal-fees kickback corruption for Al-Rawi’s’s personal benefit and political aspirations, as well as those of the Government.

The accusation was one of Nelson’s complaints as he alleges that because of a breach of the indemnity agreement, he is entitled to compensation.

Nelson, 64, is suing the State for over $96 million for loss of earnings (after being expelled from prestigious UK firm, 39 Essex Street Chambers); loss of insurance benefits; the $2.5 million fine he was ordered to pay when he pleaded guilty; and additional sums if the UK’s National Criminal Agency and His Majesty’s Revenue and Customs Service, make demands of him, for alleged unpaid taxes.

In June 2019, Nelson pleaded guilty to two counts of conspiring to commit money laundering and conspiracy to commit an act of corruption. He was put on bond for three years, and as part of the deal, agreed to testify against former UNC attorney general Anand Ramlogan and ex-UNC senator Gerald Ramdeen.

In March 2020, Nelson was spared jail time as part of a plea deal with the DPP.

Nelson has alleged misfeasance in public office and sets out what he views as these deceptions.

He maintains being induced into giving the statement against Ramlogan and Ramdeen.

He contends representations made by Al-Rawi that the State would not institute criminal proceedings against him, were false.

He alleged the AG was a public officer who “intentionally committed” acts which led to the breach of the purported indemnity agreement.

He alleged that people in Government acted maliciously, dishonestly and in bad faith, with ulterior motives, knowing they were in excess of their constitutional remit and that all of this caused him to suffer losses.

Nelson said for “self-advancing, malicious and/or spiteful political purposes, allegedly for the benefit of the ruling party,” of which Al-Raw is a member, these acts of misfeasance were perpetrated at his expense.

Al-Rawi denied these accusations on August 25, when responding to questions from police.

On October 10, DPP Roger Gaspard, SC, discontinued the case against Ramlogan and Ramdeen because of Nelson’s unwillingness to testify until a civil claim he has against Government, is determined by the court.

Nelson says there was never an agreement, up to his plea bargain discussions with the DPP in April 2019, for him to give evidence at any trial of anyone he named in his statement.

He said the indemnity agreement’s objective was to protect and prevent his name from being made public and him from being implicated in any offence.

Nelson said the State cannot now “approbate and reprobate” and was “irrevocably bound” by the terms of the agreement.

“A man having eaten his cake does not still have it even though he professed to eat it without prejudice,” was an analogy used by Nelson, who maintains the AG cannot “blow hot and cold having elected to admit liability.”

Nelson says the State can validly enter into contracts with whistleblowers, informers or co-offenders to ensure their participation in the fight against crime, but cannot avoid or resile from the consequences of its undertakings.

He said if the State wanted to preclude a whistleblower from claiming loss of income, this should have been set out in any agreement.

For his part, he says the agreement with him was part of the Government’s “much-repeated policy of encouraging and providing protection to whistleblowers.”

He maintained that the integrity of the judicial system demands that the State adhere to its contractual undertakings to whistleblowers, informers and/or co-offenders, since failure to do so would undermine whistleblowers’ collaboration with police investigations.

Nelson’s claim was sealed by Justice Jacqueline Wilson on February 9, pursuant to an application by attorney Keisha Kydd-Hannibal.

It was ordered that Nelson’s claim form and statement of case be sealed and stored from public access and not be made public record. All documents in the matter were also sealed.

However, on Friday, Nelson’s new attorney, Shankar Bidaisee, applied to have the case unsealed.

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Reggae artiste Sycure Gyan’I died in a motorcycle accident in Boscobel, St Mary on Sunday morning.

The constabulary’s Corporate Communications Unit confirmed the incident but had no details about the circumstances surrounding his death.

Social media users reacted to the news, with people writing ‘RIP’ and ‘SIP’.

Sycure, whose real name is Ralston Richards, hailed from the farming village of Plowden in Manchester.

It was while still attending New Forest Primary and Junior High School that he fell in love with music. He recorded his first demo at age 16.

His debut single, “Farewell”, was with reggae artiste Turbulence. Over the years, he continued to hone his craft, recently releasing “Baby Oil” with his wife Sunshine Velvet. Some of his other songs include “Success Prayer”, “Too Much” and “Na Nah”.

On her Instagram page, his wife Sunshine Velvet, whose given name is Shantell Anderson-Richards, questioned why in a post on Monday.

“Me baby u really gone ???????? why why why why why.”

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