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The Leader of the Opposition, Hon Roy McTaggart, confirmed in a statement that a private member’s motion for a vote of no confidence in the Speaker of Parliament was filed today (September 30, 2022).

Following the filing of the motion, McTaggart said in a statement that “despite his letter demanding the resignation of the Hon. McKeeva Bush as Speaker, the Premier does not appear to have any intention of acting to ensure the removal of Mr Bush from the post.”

McTaggart also questioned the Premier’s actions since the issuance by the Premier of the strongly worded letter to Mr Bush. McTaggart said:

But given the Premier’s failure to act despite the deadline given to Mr Bush having passed, and Mr Bush refusing to step down, I now have to ask the Premier what are his priorities? I suspect that they are all about desperately trying to keep his government intact.

In the absence of a letter of resignation being voluntarily submitted to the Parliament by the Speaker indicating that he will step down, the Speaker will remain in the post.

McTaggart is now taking one of the few remaining options available under the constitution of the Cayman Islands i.e., to obtain the vote of two-thirds of the elected members of the Parliament on a motion expressing no confidence in the Speaker.

It is unclear who would be voted in as the new Speaker should the vote on the private member’s motion of no confidence be successful.

The full statement of The Leader of the Opposition is below

“I have today filed in Parliament a motion of ‘Lack of Confidence in the Speaker, the Hon. McKeeva Bush OBE, JP’. The motion is seconded by Ms Barbara Conolly, MP for George Town South, and supported by the entire Opposition.

It has been increasingly obvious to me over the past week that despite his letter demanding the resignation of the Hon. McKeeva Bush as Speaker, the Premier does not appear to have any intention of acting to ensure the removal of Mr Bush from the post. The most recent confirmation of this is the Premier’s excuse that the Opposition’s filing of a motion of a Lack of Confidence in the Government somehow complicates his handling of the matter of Mr Bush and he went on to question the Opposition’s priorities.

But given the Premier’s failure to act despite the deadline given to Mr Bush having passed, and Mr Bush refusing to step down, I now have to ask the Premier what are his priorities? I suspect that they are all about desperately trying to keep his government intact.

Nonetheless, if the Premier insists that he will dither on this as he does on everything else, then it becomes my responsibility to do what the Premier is afraid to do. And so I have brought the motion to ensure that the Parliament has an opportunity to decide whether the Hon McKeeva Bush remains as Speaker or not.

I remind the public that it was the Premier who took Mr Bush into his Government following the last election, and it was the Progressives who decided that it was better to be in Opposition than to again form a Government with Mr Bush.”

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Grève des bus : Sans TCSP, c’est 2 euros 50 Mahault/Fort-de-France

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Depuis le début de la semaine, en l’absence de bus et de BHNS, les taxis collectifs ou de place viennent à la rescousse des usagers. Ambiance à la gare multimodale de Fort-de-France.

«Je vous rappelle que les BHNS sont en phase de test, donc pas de passagers embarqués… pas de passagers embarqués, merci ». A la station « Pointe-Simon », le message audio tourne en boucle et les gens sont en colère. « Mais on sait qu’il n’y a pas de TCSP, fè moun chié », s’énerve Emilienne, 65 ans. « J’avais un rendez-vous chez l’ophtalmo tôt ce jeudi matin, maintenant, j’ai besoin de rentrer chez moi. J’habite à Gondeau ». Lucienne, 58 ans, sort du Morne-Rouge. Elle devait se rendre…


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Camperdown turn tables on Wolmer’s, St Catherine beat Holy Trinity Loop Jamaica

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Excelsior’s Lennox Green controls the ball ahead of Campion College’s Zidain Smith during their top-of-the-table Group F match at Campion College on Thursday, September 29, 2022. The match was aborted in the 74th minute with the scores at 0-0 because of heavy rain and lightning. (PHOTO: Marlon Reid).

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Camperdown High defeated Wolmer’s Boys’ School 1-0 in their return leg preliminary round game of the ISSA/Digicel Manning Cup competition at the Alpha Institute on Friday.

The match was one of two on the day as St Catherine High whipped Holy Trinity High 3-0 in the other fixture at Prison Oval in Spanish Town.

Camperdown lost the first-round match against Wolmer’s 2-0 on September 13 but Junior Grizzle scored the all-important goal as the east Kingston-based school avenged the defeat.

With just their second win of the season, Camperdown moved to eight points and into third spot in Group E.

Wolmer’s Boys remained in second with 12 points.

Mona High are atop the group with 15 points from their five games while Hydel High are down to fourth spot with seven points.

St Catherine assumed the top spot in Group B following their 3-0 win over Holy Trinity.

As a result of the victory, St Catherine moved to 13 points, three ahead of Jamaica College on 10 points.

Holy Trinity remained in fourth spot on three points, three behind St Jago High in third spot on six points.

Meanwhile, the two Group F matches which were aborted on Thursday because of heavy rain and lightning will continue on October 6.

Hosts Campion College and Excelsior High were locked at 0-0 in a top-of-the-table match when referee Keble Williams called off the game in the 74th minute.

The other Group F match between Jose Marti High School and the visiting Clan Carthy High was called off at the half-time interval.

The Inter-Secondary Schools Sports Association (ISSA) said in a press release “that the match will recommence at the minute at which play was interrupted rather than being replayed.”

Friday’s resultsSt Catherine 3 Holy Trinity 0Camperdown 1 Wolmer’s 0

Saturday’s matches (home teams named first)

Group AArdenne vs St George’s CollegeCalabar vs KCMeadowbrook vs Waterford High

Group BCedar Grove Academy vs St Jago HighSt Mary’s College vs JC

Group CCharlie Smith vs Haile Selassie at Arnett Gardens ComplexBridgeport High vs Edith Dalton James High at DunbeholdenVauxhall High vs Tivoli High

Group DDunoon Technical vs Jonathan GrantSpanish Town High vs Tarrant High at Prison OvalSTATHS vs Norman Manley High

Group EHydel vs Papine at Duhaney ParkKingston High vs Mona High

Group FClan Carthy High vs Campion college at Alpha InstituteJose Marti vs Cumberland HighKingston Tech vs Excelsior High

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Search on for 12-y-o girl who left for school and did not return Loop Jamaica

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A High Alert has been activated for 12-year-old Shantoya Nembhard of Old Harbour Road in St. Catherine, who has been missing since Thursday, September 29.

She is of dark complexion, slim build, and is about 152 centimetres (five feet) tall.

Reports from the Spanish Town police are that about 7:05 am, Shantoya was last seen leaving home for school wearing her uniform, a burgundy tunic and a yellow blouse.

Efforts made to contact her since then have all been unsuccessful.

Anyone knowing the whereabouts of Shantoya Nembhard is being asked to contact the Spanish Town police at 876-984-2305, the police 119 emergency number, or the nearest police station.

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Kamla’s plan if UNC returns to government: Oil and sugar

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OPPOSITION Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar is promising to restart the mothballed Petrotrin oil refinery and create a new sugar manufacturing industry.

She made these the cornerstone of a UNC government’s economic recovery plan as she responded to the budget in the House of Representatives on Friday.

Accusing the PNM Government of dubious figures and a budget that was a “charade and sham” that failed country and citizens, she said the budget brought no hope or plan to grow the economy.

She voiced support for GATE access, VAT refunds, procurement reform, job creation, food production and fuel security, and expressed opposition to the impending property tax and the Revenue Authority.

Persad-Bissessar said the Prime Minister’s call to “stay the course” would take TT straight to disaster. She promised a UNC government would steer the country into calm waters.

She offered five pillars to restore the economy, including reopening the refinery to regain energy security.

“We believe Government must re-examine its plan and we are proposing to restart a reformed Pointe-a-Pierre oil refinery.

“By re-opening Petrotrin, we will have greater fuel security, save foreign exchange, provide meaningful jobs and ensure the company continues to contribute to the Treasury,” the Siparia MP said.

She also proposed a solar energy park at Tamana and recycling parks in north Trinidad.

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“We believe there must be a jump-start to our agriculture sector by leasing 25,000 acres of former Caroni lands to create agricultural parks, while spending at least ten per cent of the PSIP (public sector investment programme) to develop agricultural access roads, irrigation and drainage for agricultural parks.

“We will also incentivise the private sector to establish an agro-processing plant in Couva,” she said.

Persad-Bissessar proposed funds for food security, infrastructure and climate.

Earlier in her response, she said the budget’s tax break was too small “for a worker to buy even a doubles.” She proposed to ease the tax burden on citizens and businesses post-covid19.

“We will simplify the personal and corporate income tax regime, simplify the VAT regime,” she said, “remove more basic food items from the VAT net, and improve the efficiency of the tax-collection system by strengthening the Board of Inland Revenue, the VAT office and Customs and Excise.”

Persad-Bissessar said the UNC’s master plan aims to create 50,000 new jobs.

“We have identified several prosperity engines to create new jobs, transform our economy and create more revenue.”

She promised a sugar cane growing and refining industry via a Brechin Castle agro-processing complex and sugar manufacturing facility.

New tech for TT

Regarding new technologies, Persad-Bissessar proposed an east-west biotechnology manufacturing corridor, Sevilla digital innovation park, and Tamana Solartech renewable energy plant.

Port of Spain will get a port revitalisation, creative arts area and steelpan manufacturing facility.

She mooted Tobago as a duty-free shopping zone, including a Plymouth cruise ship complex/marina.

Persad-Bissessar proposed a Piarco aircraft maintenance hub, Cedros/Moruga economic zone, and Point Galeota energy logistics hub.

These prosperity engines will mobilise the private sector, she said, with large multiplier effects to kickstart recovery.

She promised to lead a caring and hard-working government.

“We cannot go on this way. Our country and our people deserve better.” To boost healthcare, she vowed longer clinic hours, a patients’ charter and a relaunched Children’s Life Fund.

She said a UNC government would enact procurement reform. The property tax should be withdrawn, she said. Persad-Bissessar warned against the national statistical institute board being politically appointed if replacing the Central Statistical Office, and the TT revenue authority would lack the independence of the Board of Inland Revenue.

Incompetent government

Despite its being in office for seven years, Persad-Bissessar damned the Government as being manned by clearly “incompetent and unqualified people.”

Listing rises in a basket of food items, she warned of more rises of one to three per cent because of the increase in fuel prices announced on Monday by Finance Minister Colm Imbert, even in the stark reality of a sharp fall in people’s standard of living.

The one-off $1,000 fuel grant to those on social grants would fill a car’s fuel tank – at the most – thrice, she scoffed.

Persad-Bissessar alleged a 68 per cent drop in GATE enrolment and lamented a deafening silence on promises to regularise nurses’ job status. The Government, she claimed, has created no new meaningful jobs, and relies heavily on borrowings.

Persad-Bissessar marvelled that Imbert had boldly and publicly admitted to exceeding government’s overdraft limit. She alleged he had borrowed $7 billion which he did not state in his budget speech on Monday – and planned to borrowed $8 billion more.

Persad-Bissessar asked Imbert to state the size of the Heritage and Stabilisation Fund (HSF).

She said the budget’s incentives would not work – for energy exploration, hiring apprentices (amid a halving of OJT enrollees) and getting smaller companies into renewable energy ventures.

Budget documents, she said, revealed the Government envisaged netting $40 billion in taxation revenue. She scoffed that troubled TSTT was the government’s strategic partner in digitisation.

Persad-Bissessar challenged Imbert’s GDP figures.

Saying oil hit US$83 on Friday, she asked if he had deliberately set the budget at an unrealistic US$90 to avoid payments into the HSF.

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Une explosion à domicile fait un blessé grave à Sainte-Anne

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 Une explosion dans une habitation de Sainte-Anne a fait un blessé grave et un blessé léger très tôt ce vendredi (30 septembre).

Très tôt ce vendredi, peu avant 3 heures du matin, les secours ont été alertés pour un incident à la rue Gemma Oujagir, à Sainte-Anne pour une explosion.

Sur place, les secours ont pris en charge une femme de 40 ans, grièvement brûlée  sur l’ensemble du corps. Elle a été transportée au centre hospitalier universitaire de Pointe-à-Pitre/Abymes.

L’autre autre victime, présentait  elle des plaies aux pieds, après avoir marché sur des tessons de verre.Une femme de 77 ans était en état de choc, selon les pompiers.

L’intervention a nécessité l’intervention de 13 sapeurs-pompiers dont un officier, ainsi qu’une équipe du SMUR. La gendarmerie était également sur les lieux.

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$200 million flood damage to agricultural sector – Charles Jr Loop Jamaica

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Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries, Pearnel Charles Jr, is reporting that damage to the agricultural sector by flooding caused by Tropical Storm Ian is more than $200 million, and said assistance will be provided to the affected farmers.

He said that from a preliminary report that has been compiled, it is clear that persons in the sector suffered losses, adding that after the assessments, a determination will be made as to the level of the response, as the “the Government is committed to supporting them and we will continue our incentive programmes.

Speaking to reporters after the Jamaica Pig Farmers’ Association (JPFA) annual general meeting in Osbourne Store, Clarendon on September 29, the minister said: “We haven’t gotten a breakdown, so we need to disaggregate that, but we are speedily moving ahead to complete those assessments so that we can put something forward, and then to determine how best to give support to those persons who have been impacted.”

He argued that the damage to the farming sector is another reminder that investors in the sector must be resilient against shocks, as many farmers who implemented “resilient operations” were spared losses.

“They were proud that they came out with less damage than they expected, but it also means that we are still in a vulnerable sector that requires collaborations, support and protection, because it is such an integral and important sector,” the minister said.

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