NEWS
ExporTT: Greater need for business innovation
With TT underperforming in the Global Innovation Index, the National Export Facilitation Organization (exporTT) is on a drive to enhance and foster a spirit of innovation amongst businesses in TT. Chairman of exporTT Ashmeer Mohammed in his welcome address to participants at the organisation’s Innovation to Export seminar on Wednesday, urged all sectors to recognise the importance of working together to create an atmosphere open to innovation. Speaking on the importance of innovation at the seminar held at the Arthur Lok Jack Graduate School of Business in Champs Fleurs, Mohammed said, “Adaptation and innovation is important for firms to thrive and strive.” He highlighted the unique challenges that face businesses in the modern world. Read more here
Suspect in Trini’s murder set himself on fire
The 30-year-old suspect wanted for the murder of Trinidad-born Kiara Alleyne, 20, at her home in Florida on Wednesday has been receiving medical care after he was found seriously injured by Marion County homicide officers and had to be airlifted from the area where he was located. According to Marion County officers, the suspect was found in the Florida Keys on Wednesday morning and airlifted to Ryder Trauma Center in Miami with burns to the arms in what they described as a “bizarre series of events that began with a burglary call.” Alleyne was found dead in her Ocala home earlier Wednesday morning by Marion County Sheriff’s Office Deputies. Read more here
POLITICS
Al-Rawi: Probe Marlene arrest leak to Kamla
Attorney General Faris Al-Rawi has confirmed that he was approached by Port of Spain MP Marlene McDonald to investigate a personal notice by the Opposition Leader that McDonald would be arrested. McDonald made the claim in response to a statement made by the Prime Minister in Parliament on Monday that Kamla Persad-Bissessar leaked information about the impending arrest weeks before it happened. At a sod-turning ceremony for the re-development of Skinner Park in San Fernando yesterday, the AG said he was approached by McDonald and asked if he knew anything about it. Read more here
Kamla remains silent
It’s been four days since a tip-off revelation from Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley that shocked and in some cases confused the Lower House of Parliament and Opposition Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar has not put out a defense. On Monday Rowley said, “I didn’t know Marlene Mc Donald was going to get arrested but one month before she was arrested the Leader of the Opposition could have called her to her office and tell her she was going to be arrested.” Read more here
BUSINESS
Scotiabank records half a billion in income
Scotiabank Trinidad and Tobago has so far recorded an income after taxation of over half a billion dollars for the financial year 2019, the company’s unaudited financial results have stated. “Year to date income after taxation was $524 million, an increase of $40 million or eight per cent over the same period last year. This increase in profitability is mainly due to increased income from our core banking segments, coupled with lower tax expense,” a report singed by Scotiabank’s Chairman Brendan King and managing Director Stephen Bagnarol stated. As a result, the bank has announced a quarterly dividend of 50 cents per share which will be payable on October 15. Scotiabank realised income after taxation of $181 million for the quarter ended July 31. Read more here
REGIONAL
No Pride: MoBay Mayor Shuts Door On Gay Rights Group To Protect ‘Sacredness’ Of Cultural Centre
Montego Bay Mayor Homer Davis says the gay-rights group Montego Bay Pride will not be granted permission to use the Montego Bay Cultural Centre for a series of events it is planning to stage in the western city. Davis, who chairs the St James Municipal Corporation, made the declaration after Councillor Charles Sinclair brought the plans to the attention of yesterday’s monthly meeting of the corporation. “I saw an advertisement that spoke about a deejay performing at Sam Sharpe Square at the Cultural Centre. I didn’t even see that there was such a forum planned, but I can speak now that I will not give any permission for it,” Davis told the councillors. Read more here
INTERNATIONAL
Bercow warns Johnson against disobeying Brexit law
Winners and losers from the third Democratic presidential debate
The top 10 Democratic candidates shared a single debate stage for the first time in the 2020 race, trading body blows while drawing stark contrasts on issues like health care and criminal justice reform. I picked the best and the worst from the night. They're below. Read more here
13th September 2019