Speaker reins-in Imbert

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Speaker Bridgid Annisette-George. –

SPEAKER Bridgid Annisette-George sought to rein-in Finance Minister Colm Imbert in the Standing Finance Committee of the House of Representatives on Wednesday, by urging him to treat opposition MPs the way he himself would like to be treated. The committee examined the budget’s allocations to the Ministry of Finance, among other heads.

It was a very heated portion of the sitting where Imbert was often unable to supply answers to queries, and at one point answered the Opposition’s consternation with the quip, “Too bad!”

Finance Minister Colm Imbert. 

When Couva South MP Rudranath Indarsingh asked if extra money was allocated to hire more customs officers, and whether they would fall under the proposed TT Revenue Authority (TTRA), Imbert scoffed that it shouldn’t take Indarsingh a proverbial ten minutes to ask a five-second question.

He said funding would help to fill customs posts, and later on these officers could be redeployed to the TTRA or choose to leave the public service.

Indarsingh retorted, “The member seems to be a disturbed individual this morning.” Imbert shot back.

Annisette-George rose, to urge members to be tolerant and compassionate.

Indarsingh then asked when daily-rated workers would get a pension, declaring this to be a genuine line item in this budget and was also promised in successive budgets.

Oropouche West MP Davendranath Tancoo said it was very disturbing that Imbert did not have details of a $20,000 allocation. Imbert responded sharply.

The Speaker chided, “Minister of Finance!” She again upbraided twice. Tancoo queried a $930,000 overtime allocation for customs officers, to which Imbert replied this could not be an exact science due to the nature of the hours of the job.

When Tancoo sought details of the line item on government’s contribution to a group health insurance plan, Imbert questioned his integrity.

Annisette-George shot, “Minister of Finance! Minister of Finance!” She said his remarks were as improper as had been the earlier claims that he was disturbed.

Annisette-George urged Imbert to “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.”

Indarsingh sought an apology or withdrawal from Imbert but before he could mouth his grievance, the Speaker said she had already spoken to the minister.

Imbert said the insurance figure was an estimate, but Tancoo said his request had sought a reasonable answer.

Minutes later Tancoo asked about property tax field officers in the Treasury Division, to which Imbert replied he would give details “in due course.”

Tancoo objected to that phrase. Imbert scoffed, “Too bad!”

The Speaker ruled, “Too bad is not an acceptable answer.”

Imbert, in his defence, claimed, “The member is badgering me.”

Barataria/San Juan MP Saddam Hosein asked about an escalation in an allocation from $14 million to $135 million. Imbert replied tartly, earning a rebuke from the Speaker.

She was not buying his defence, and ruled, “Let’s stop playing with words.”

Hosein then urged Imbert to give more replies to Freedom of Information Act requests by opposition MPs.

Imbert retorted that these requests were often frivolous and malicious. He alleged that opposition MPs used these requests to litigate and earn a livelihood.

Hosein called for him to withdraw the remark which had imputed improper motives. The Speaker shuttled along the debate to the next line item.

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Errol Fabien recovering but ‘feeling horrible’ after bike crash

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Errol Fabien at the National Transformation Alliance public meeting at the Deigo Martin Central Community Centre in Diamondvale. – SUREASH CHOLAI

COMEDIAN and multimedia presenter Errol Fabien is recovering at Mt Hope Hospital after he was involved in an accident while riding a motorbike on Monday.

Newsday understands Fabien suffered several injuries, but none was life-threatening.

He posted a video on his Facebook page on Thursday, in which he appeared groggy but in high spirits. He thanked those who helped him to the hospital, as well as the “amazing health system.”

In the video, Fabien is seen in a hospital bed, with bandages around his torso and his left arm in a cast and sling. He said in spite of his appearance, he expects to be released “within a day or so.”

He asks, “Hey, hey, hey. How allyuh going? Well, you could see how I going.”

“I was involved in a vehicular accident on Monday and went through our amazing health system in the days to follow.”

Fabien said he just wanted “to thank all the people in our healthcare system (and) the police officer who came off his route or beat to pick me up and take me to the hospital.

“I know it looks horrible. It does feel horrible, but I am quite well and ready to rock n’ roll, so love-ups, love-ups, love-ups, everybody.

“Take good care, and I’ll see allyuh on the rebound,” he said before winking at the camera and sticking out his tongue.

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Two men killed an hour apart in Mausica, Sea Lots

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TWO men were murdered on Thursday morning about an hour apart, in unrelated shootings.

One took place at about 11 am in east Trinidad. Police reported that March Rennie was shot dead in the carpark of Payless Shoe Store, Mausica. They said three men were seen fleeing in a waiting car after Rennie was killed.

Police could not immediately identify a motive for the 41-year-old’s murder.

In the earlier killing, 32-year-old Josiah Lincoln Greenidge, also known as “Cow” and “Lizard,” died while being treated at the Port of Spain General Hospital.

Police reported that at about 10 am a car passed along Pioneer Drive Sea Lots and the occupants started shooting, hitting Greenidge.

Police said the 32-year-old was known to them to be involved in criminal activities and labelled his killing gang-related.

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Man held in Dogpatch to face Siparia magistrate

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A 34-year-old man is expected to face a Siparia magistrate on Friday charged with a series of offences that stemmed from a shooting in an area called Dogpatch at Hibiscus Drive in Penal.

Penal CID police arrested the suspect on Tuesday in the same area after “extensive investigations” over the past few months. The suspect has addresses in Penal and Maracas.

Sgts Boodlal and Khan led the investigations, which included Cpl Mc Leod and PCs Khaleel, Ramoutar, and Soogrim.

A police report said the Hibiscus Drive victim was at his home on March 8 at around 7.20 pm when a man forced open the front door. The gunman got inside and fired five shots at him.

The victim was hit in the left leg, but managed to run off through the back door.

The shooter fled via the front door.

A report was made and police began investigations.

A warrant had also been issued for the suspect for failing to pay a court fine.

Cpl Mc Leod was expected to charge the suspect on Thursday with wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm, having a gun and ammunition and having the gun and ammunition with intent to endanger lives.

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Fedee Criticises SLP Over Its ‘Protecting The Victory’ Slogan – St. Lucia Times News

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Former Tourism Minister Dominic Fedee has criticised the ruling Saint Lucia Labour Party (SLP) over its ‘Protecting The Victory’ theme for the recent annual general meeting of Prime Minister Philip J. Pierre’s Castries East Constituency group.

Pierre indicated to reporters on the sidelines of a Cabinet meeting on Monday that the theme was a call to keep Saint Lucia away from the opposition United Workers Party (UWP).

And he declared that the SLP, which won July 26, 2021, general elections by a landslide when the electorate voted the UWP out of office, was already on the campaign trail.

However, Dominic Fedee, asserted that it was unfortunate that while the people of Saint Lucia experienced high unemployment, out-of-control crime, and a high cost of living, the labour party administration focused on ‘protecting the victory.’

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“What victory are we talking about?” Fedee told a news conference on Thursday.

“There could not be anything more political, anything more ridiculous, or anything more absurd or self-centred,” the former Anse La Raye-Canaries MP declared.

“You have won the election. It’s been fifteen months. Even your own supporters have taken issue with your performance,” he stated.

” It is now time for you to focus on governing this country and bringing about prosperity and progress for all Saint Lucians whether they supported the Saint Lucia Labour party or whether they did not,” Fedee asserted.

He told the news conference that the idea of a government talking about protecting the victory was absurd, unfortunate, and misguided.

Fedee said the opposition UWP wants the government to devise a plan and articulate policies to remedy the current societal shortcomings.

“The real victory is when you would have created real, fundamental change,” he observed.

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Education Minister: Yellow-level alerts not enough reason to close schools

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Minister of Education Dr Nyan Gadsby-Dolly.

Education Minister Dr Nyan Gadsby-Dolly has said yellow-level adverse weather alerts are common in the rainy season, so they do not “constitute sufficient cause to close schools nationwide.”

She was responding to a question from Newsday about the backlash her ministry is facing for announcing the closure of schools late on Thursday morning.

The country has been under a yellow-level adverse weather alert since 12am on Wednesday, which is set to end on Friday at 12pm.

On Wednesday afternoon, the Met Office issued an orange-level riverine alert warning of a severe risk to public safety, livelihood and property.

As scores of children were either en route to or at their respective schools on Thursday, just after 7am, Gadsby-Dolly posted to her Facebook page and WhatsApp status announcing that all schools would be closed for the day.

This led to a lot of criticism from the public.

In a press release after her post, the ministry said schools – except those at which post-flood clean-up efforts are under way – will reopen on Friday.

Asked what was the decision-making process behind announcing the closure of schools so late, she told Newsday her ministry “can only be guided by the advice of the Met Service.

“School closure is a serious matter and an option of last resort.”

She said principals of schools in flood-prone areas can ask for their schools to be dismissed. Some principals did so on Wednesday.

“Having received word of the change in riverine flooding alert at 6.55am today (sic), based on the level of rainfall during the night, the decision to close schools was taken thereafter.”

She said the ministry continues to monitor the weather and riverine conditions.

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Patrice Roberts on Nicki Minaj’s and Skeng’s Likkle Miss remix with Destra Garcia

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Trinidad and Tobago born US rapper Nicki Minaj has featured nine women artistes on the remix of Minaj’s and Jamaica dancehall artiste Skeng’s remix of Likkle Miss. (AP photo)

“Thankful,” that is how soca star Patrice Roberts feels about being a part of Trinidad and Tobago-born, US rapper Nicki Minaj’s and dancehall artiste Skeng’s remix of Likkle Miss.

The remix was released on October 6 and features an array of female talent including TT soca stars Destra Garcia and Roberts; Jamaican dancehall star Spice, British rapper Lady Leshurr, Jamaican dancehall artistes Pamputtae, Dovey Magnum, Lady Mercedez and rapper London Hill.

The nine artistes are referred to as The Fine Nine on the six-minute, 11-second official audio video on YouTube.

Garcia sings at 4.47 on the track while Roberts sings at 5.18 on the track. Robert’s part was followed by Skeng’s.

The video, at the time of writing, amassed 47,000 views on YouTube.Roberts’ publicist Adanna Asson, who is also part of her management team, said, “The song became live on digital streaming platforms around midnight.”

Patrice Roberts is on US rapper Nicki Minaj’s and dancehall artiste Skeng’s remix of Likkle Miss.

She said it has been a couple of weeks since Minaj engaged Roberts directly about being part of a project.

“We did not know of all of the specifics as it related to the song. We knew what song it was. We did not know exactly what she was going to do because it was very tight-lipped.”

Asson said she believed Minaj wanted to surprise everyone. “She just kept saying it was going to be a legendary project. Of course, when she approached Patrice to be a part of the team it was a no-brainer.

“It was something we definitely wanted Patrice to be involved in and something, of course, Patrice wanted to be involved in as well.”

Roberts was sent guidelines which said she needs a verse. Minaj sent the music.

“For Patrice, she might be a little lost for words. Just talking to her this morning, she is just really full of gratitude.

“She is very excited about the fact that Nicki could have looked at her talent and realised that she is someone she wanted involved in the project. Nicki Minaj really handpicked the women she wanted in the project,” Asson said.

She said this was great for soca.

Asson said Roberts worked tirelessly at her music and craft so she was able to generate interest for herself and the genre.

She said the team could only anticipate what other opportunities might come for Roberts as a result of being a part of this.

“Patrice is very prepared for whatever opportunities may come her way. But she is just full of excitement, gratitude and love.”

Roberts’ verse was written by TT songwriting company Full Blown Entertainment, headed by Kory and Kevon Hart.

Destra Garcia is featured on US rapper Nicki Minaj’s and Jamaican dancehall artiste Skeng’s remix of Likkle Miss. File photo/Sureash Cholai

On her Instagram page Garcia, who calls herself the queen of bacchanal, said it was no secret how she feels about Minaj and “all she does and keeps doing.”

“But this project right here is giving the true meaning of female power, talent and unity…queens.”

Minaj is also seen on a video on Garcia’s page singing Garcia’s part and saying the queen of bacchanal/soca still has her favourite soca song of all time… It’s Carnival (done with Machael Montano in 2003).

In that video Minaj also shouted out Jamaican dancehall icon Ninja Man. She said she loved him.

“A lot of these artistes to me don’t get their just due and they’ve paved the way on inspiring some of your favourite artistes…,” Minaj said.

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Caribbean Police Group Condemns Attacks On Cops, Supports ‘Justifiable Force’ – St. Lucia Times News

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The Caribbean Federation of Police Welfare Associations (CFPWA) has condemned attacks on cops across the region as they perform their duties.

The federation said it supports ‘justifiable force’ to protect the officers and law-abiding citizens.

“We have noted the attacks on police officers in Saint Lucia, Jamaica, and most recently, the Bahamas as well as the Turks and Caicos Islands,” a CFPWA statement on Thursday said.

“Some of these attacks have been fatal and others have left members seriously injured,” the CFPWA statement observed.

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The regional police organisation is concerned about the incidents, noting that gun violence and brazen attacks on police officers are not tolerated across the region.

According to the CFPWA, the police bear primary responsibility for safety and security and for maintaining law and order in various jurisdictions.

“It is our members who stand as a buffer between the law-abiding citizens and the criminals in our society,” the organisation declared.

The CFPWA said it recognises the highly challenging and dangerous environment in which police officers must operate yet continue to give selfless service.

And the regional body condemned brazen ‘preposterous acts of violence’ and brazen attacks on cops, while reminding its members that self-preservation comes first.

The CFPWA encouraged all police organisations and governments to establish a legal defence fund to assist police officers if they face charges for using deadly force in the line of duty.

It also urged police organisations and governments to ensure that CFPWA members have proper insurance coverage, protective gear, lethal and non-lethal options, and body cameras to “capture our version of an incident or an encounter”.

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Drie verdachten die op gewelddadige wijze gezin beroofden aangehouden

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PARAMARIBO — Het Regio Bijstandsteam Paramaribo heeft dinsdag Lorenzo C. (34), Eufriend D. (24) en Donovan W. (26) alias ‘Kota’

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