Jacob denies Griffith’s claim of politically-motivated investigations

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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ACTING Police Commissioner Mc Donald Jacob is denying allegations by his predecessor that he (Jacob) appointed a junior officer to investigate Gary Griffith on orders from the political directorate.

In a telephone interview with Newsday on Friday, Jacob said he is not aware of any police investigation against Griffith who is the immediate former police commissioner.

Griffith wrote to the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP), the Police Service Commission (PSC), the Police Complaints Authority (PCA), and the Professional Standards Bureau (PSB) calling for these entities to investigate how a selected police constable was investigating him, and other issues which he found troubling.

The letters asked that the Prime Minister be questioned to determine if any junior police officer met with senior Government officials in the Diplomatic Centre or the PM’s Residence in relation to an investigation where he (Griffith) is the subject.

Griffith is asking that investigators determine from Jacob, if the head of the PSB is being bypassed and whether Jacob is liaising with the junior officer in order to expedite charges against Griffith.

Griffith also wants former members of the PSC to be interviewed to ascertain if then chairman Bliss Seepersad suspended him without approval of the other PSC members; if the past PSC failed to re-appoint Griffith as directed; and whether that PSC board received selected names to investigate, from a politician.

“A clandestine unit (has been) appointed to meet to see if anything can be found to have me arrested. My reliable sources within the TTPS have revealed that there is a unit, established for several months, assigned to do nothing other than to come to work daily and see what they can trump up, contrive or package to have me arrested as directed, regardless of whether the charges can hold, as the intention is to specifically to smear my character for political benefit,” Griffith claimed in his letters.

In response to the claims Jacob told Newsday that the police service does not operate in the way Griffith is alleging.

“Maybe that is how it was when he was there, but the PSB is headed by a senior superintendent and an investigation happened without her knowledge? He feels the police service is some parlour in Maraval?

“There are several investigations ongoing by the PSB with contributions from other units because we have a multi-unit approach now,” Jacob said.

Newsday contacted the junior officer named by Griffith as being the one leading investigations on behalf of politicians. She flatly denied his allegations.

“I am a duly appointed police officer and investigations are part of my duty. Anything further will have to come from the police service corporate communications,” the officer said.

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Threats of lawsuit over constant late payment to OJTs

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CHAIRMAN of the UNC’s national youth arm, Kaveesh Siewdial, is calling on the Labour Ministry to address late payment of stipends to trainees of the on-the-job training programme (OJT) or face lawsuits for breach of contract.

Speaking at a media conference on Friday, Siewdial said 21,500 trainees are affected by constant late payments and with new trainees set to start on Monday, he is hoping the ministry addresses this concern.

Calls on Friday to minister Stephen Mc Clashie went unanswered.

Siewdial said September is the fifth consecutive month payment to OJTs are late and some trainees are contemplating legal action against the ministry, as they were promised to be paid on or by the 15th of each month. He said attorneys are already ready to represent the trainees pro bono (at no cost).

“This month makes it the fifth consecutive where the ministry has not upheld its end of this agreement. Yet, the people enrolled in this program are showing up to work and upholding their end, by providing their labour despite this late compensation. Imagine we have a government OOK with signing a document with someone with terms and conditions and then not meeting it.”

He added that there has been no word from the ministry on why payments are late. In July, he claimed, the ministry said that due to the theft of cable wires, it was unable to contact banks and this resulted in late payments. Since then, there has been silence on why payments are late.

“A stipend may not be much to a minister who gets paid up to five digits for doing nothing, but to many, a stipend means if they will have lights on or if they will eat two meals or just one. It means if they will be able to buy pampers for their children. This is what this stipend means to many people in the programme,” Siewdial said.

He asked if late payments were just part of a greater plan to shut down the programme altogether.

“I am hereby asking the Minister of Labour to get his act together and pay these stipends on time. We need action, not excuses or PR spin. I hope he understands that he is speaking to the next generation of leaders and so far, you and your government have been failing us. So please, get your act together.”

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Activiste Maisha Neus gooit handdoek in de ring

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The content originally appeared on: De Ware Tijd Online

Tekst en beeld Valerie Fris PARAMARIBO— “Een getergd volk is een niet te stoppen volk, daar geloof ik heilig in.

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BREAKING: Ebanks asks Mr Bush to step down as Speaker Loop Cayman Islands

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The content originally appeared on: Cayman Compass

The elected representative for West Bay West and the Speaker of the Parliament, Dr W McKeeva Bush is stepping down from the Speaker post, according to a statement by Minister Jay Ebanks to Loop News tonight.

“I had a talk with Mr Bush tonight. I emphasised the fact that the PACT government just can’t ‘talk’ about accountability, but must be seen to be accountable,” the statement read.

“While the police investigation is not yet complete, the allegations are serious. In this case, the first step is to relieve Mr Bush from his duties as Speaker,” the statement continued.

“Mr Bush understands this and has therefore agreed to step down as Speaker.”

Speaking to Mr Bush about the development, he said:

“I have considered all my people, my constituency, colleagues and my family. Enough of this, enough and the accusations aren’t going to stop as long as I hold a post in government.

“I know the PACT government is a government for the people and I don’t want to do anything to jeopardise the group in any negative light.”

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Tropical Storm Fiona a Little Stronger

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The content originally appeared on: Antigua News Room

Tropical Storm Fiona Advisory 11:

Fiona a Little Stronger. Heavy Rains and Tropical Storm Conditions Continue Across Portions of the Northern Leeward Islands.

At 1100 PM AST (0300 UTC), the center of Tropical Storm Fiona was located near latitude 16.6 North, longitude 62.2 West.

Fiona is moving toward the west near 14 mph (22 km/h). A westward to west-northwestward motion with a decrease in forward speed is expected through Sunday night.  A turn toward the northwest is forecast on Monday.

On the forecast track, the center of Fiona is expected to move near or just south of the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico Saturday into Sunday, and approach the southern or eastern coast of the Dominican Republic Sunday afternoon.

Fiona is forecast to move across the Dominican Republic Sunday night and Monday.

Data from an Air Force Hurricane Hunter aircraft indicate that the maximum sustained winds have increased to near 60 mph (95 km/h) with higher gusts.

Gradual strengthening is forecast, and Fiona could be near hurricane strength when it reaches the Dominican Republic on Sunday.

Tropical-storm-force winds extend outward up to 140 miles (220 km) from the center.  A wind gust of 44 mph (70 km/h) was recently reported at VC Bird International Airport in Antigua.

The estimated minimum central pressure is 1002 mb (29.59 inches).

Tropical storm conditions will continue across portions of  the Leeward Islands within the warning area through Saturday  afternoon.

Tropical storm conditions will spread westward to the  U.S. and British Virgin Islands Saturday morning, and across Puerto  Rico Saturday afternoon and Saturday night, and across portions of the Dominican Republic early Sunday.

Tropical storm conditions are  possible on Dominica during the next several hours and across the  watch area in the Dominican Republic beginning Sunday afternoon.

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PM Browne blasts UPP’s small business pull-up as “gimmickry”

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Gaston Browne said:Harold Lovell and the other LLC’s in the UPP are using gimmickry to win political support. Their small business pull up, has been a resounding failure.

Typical purchases are: one bun, three mangoes, a bottle of water, Gatorade and a Guinness.

The loss of business from cluttering these business premises and the minimal spend make this initiative useless.

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APUA says Weather Conditions No Longer Safe for Electricity Restoration

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APUA said:

Work on Electricity Faults has concluded for tonight. The current weather conditions are no longer safe for our crews to work through.

Our Contact Centre 311 remains operational for fault reporting. Please note that based on the nature of some faults it may result in an entire circuit/feeder losing power.

These outages or faults will be addressed tomorrow during our restoration exercise.

Please be patient when contacting our Contact Centre 311, we are experiencing higher than normal calls.

Thank you for your understanding. Please stay safe!

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INGEZONDEN: Verzoek van DOE aan samenleving over voordracht Anticorruptiecommissie

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De Partij DOE verzoekt u beleefd om mee te werken aan het volgende: Zoals u intussen bekend zal zijn, heeft

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Brothers identified as deceased from Manchester drive-by shooting Loop Jamaica

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The content originally appeared on: Jamaica News Loop News
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The crime scene, including the targeted car, of a drive-by gun attack in Melrose Hill, Manchester on Friday.

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Two of three persons who were injured in a drive-by attack by gunmen on the Melrose Hill bypass road in Manchester on Friday, have reportedly succumbed to their injuries.

The deceased have been identified as Mark and Kirk McLean, brothers of a Corporate Area address.

The third victim is said to be a construction worker who is employed on the Southern Coastal Highway Project.

Reports are that the victims were traveling in a motor vehicle when they stopped at a jerk centre along the roadway.

While at the establishment, they were reportedly attacked by gunmen who were travelling in another motor vehicle.

The attackers opened gunfire, hitting the occupants of the vehicle at the jerk centre, then fled the area.

The police were called and the injured persons were rushed to the hospital, where two of them were pronounced dead.

The police are investigating the development.

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JC held by St Catherine High; 5 see red in Camperdown, Papine match Loop Jamaica

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The content originally appeared on: Jamaica News Loop News

Three days after opening their season with a 13-0 mauling of St Mary’s College, last year’s beaten finalists Jamaica College (JC) were surprisingly held to a goalless draw by St Catherine High at Prison Oval in Spanish Town on matchday five of the ISSA/Digicel Manning Cup competition on Friday.

The result allows St Jago High to jump to the top of Group B following a 5-1 victory over the St Mary’s College team.

The Garnett Lawrence-coach St Jago High moved to six points from two games, two points ahead of second-place JC and third-place St Catherine High, both on four points.

St Jago High got their goals from Jaedee Mitchell (21st minute), Jayden Jones (36th minute), Zaavan Miller (56th minute), Javar Harris (78th minute), and Daniel Cowan (87th minute).

In the group’s other game, Holy Trinity High gained their first points of the season with a 1-0 win over Cedar Grove High to jump into the fourth spot with three points.

In Group E, Mona High continued their good start with a comprehensive 3-1 win over Hydel High to maintain their lead atop the group with six points. Hydel slipped to third on three points.

Former champions Wolmer’s Boys, under the tutelage of the wily Jerome Waite, defeated home team Kingston High 2-0 to move to second position on six points.

In a game where five players picked up red cards, Camperdown High and Papine High battled to a 1-1 draw at the Alpha Institute.

Three players from Camperdown were red-carded and two from Papine.

Camperdown were highly favoured to win but had to settle for a share of the points under the circumstances.

Both Camperdown and Papine are on a point each.

Kingston High, which were beaten 9-0 by Mona High in their opening game, remained at the bottom of the group without a point.

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Group BSt Catherine High 0 Jamaica College 0St Mary’s College 1 St Jago 5Cedar Grove 0 Holy Trinity 1

Group ECamperdown High 1 Papine High 1Hydel High 1 Mona High 3Kingston High 0 Wolmer’s Boys 2

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Group DNorman Manley vs Tarrant High at Maxfield Park Comm.Spanish Town High vs Jonathan Grant at Prison OvalSTATHS vs Dunoon at STATHS

All matches are scheduled to kick off at 3:30 pm.

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