NEWS
Daly: Re-examine report into Archie
Former president of the Law Association of T&T (LATT) Martin Daly SC says Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley must put aside petulance after he was advised to re-examine the material before him involving Chief Justice Ivor Archie. Daly said the PM must “look at it without any narrow political perspective” and reconsider it with an open mind. Daly’s comments came hours after Rowley was ordered to reconsider his decision to reject LATT’s call to impeach Archie. High Court Judge Vasheist Kokaram made the order as he partially upheld the LATT’s legal challenge against Rowley’s decision. Kokaram ruled that Rowley made an error by concluding that the association’s investigation into misconduct allegations levelled against Archie was influenced by the Opposition. Read more here
Doubles vendor killed in Marabella
The criminals waited until late, until a doubles vending couple had sold most of their food, before walking in to take their money. They shot and killed the husband, Daniel Sooklal who had only just arrived in a vehicle. It is uncertain if the killers got any money. The killing happened shortly before midnight at the intersection of the Stadium Link Road and the Guaracara/Tabaquite Road where the doubles vendors had sold for years. Read more here
POLITICS
Cabinet approves BPTT/Shell renewables consortium
The Prime Minister on Thursday confirmed that Cabinet has given a BPTT-Shell consortium the green light to go ahead with its proposal for a renewable energy project. "Just today Cabinet took a decision to continue with our renewable energy initiative. We came to the point where two companies BP and Shell won the proposal and Cabinet agreed that we should advance to that,” Dr Rowley said at the post-Cabinet media briefing at the Diplomatic Centre in St Ann’s. The next step, the Prime Minister said, will be that the companies will now negotiate a power purchase agreement (PPA), which must come back to Cabinet for approval. “And then we will be aiming to produce 130 megawatts of power from renewables,” he said. This is the government’s first confirmation of reports late last year that the consortium (the third party is British renewables company LightSource, which is partly owned by BP) won the Ministry of Energy’s request for proposals (RFP). The RPF was issued in December 2018, as a follow-up to the Ministry’s first call for expressions of interest in June that year. Read more here
PM not getting involved in LATT, CJ ‘kangkatang’
Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley yesterday insisted that he acted properly, legally and reasonably in the matter involving the Law Association of T&T (LATT)’s move to have Chief Justice Ivor Archie impeached, stating there is nothing more for him to answer and would stay clear of any “kangkatang.” The PM was responding to High Court Judge Vasheist Kokaram who on Wednesday in a ruling, ordered Rowley to reconsider his decision to reject LATT’s call to impeach Archie. Kokaram made the order as he partially upheld the LATT’s legal challenge against Rowley’s decision. He also ruled that Rowley made an error by concluding that the association’s investigation into misconduct allegations levelled against Archie was influenced by the Opposition. Pressed on the issue at yesterday’s post-Cabinet media briefing at the Diplomatic Centre, St Ann’s, Rowley said this matter was not between him and anyone. Read more here
BUSINESS
T&T, B’dos working together on CSME
Barbados and Trinidad and Tobago will be working together to put certain protocols in place to get the wheels of the CARICOM Single Market and Economy (CSME) moving faster in 2020. Read more here
REGIONAL
Ramphal House recommissioned
SIR Shridath Ramphal, a distinguished Guyanese Diplomat, was recognised for his stellar contribution to the development and advancement of Guyana’s Foreign Service, when the Ramphal House was recommissioned on Thursday in celebration of the country’s 50th Republic Anniversary. The multimillion state-of-the-art edifice, which houses the Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ Protocol and Consular Services Departments in addition to the Foreign Service Institute, was recommissioned by President David Granger in the presence of Sir Shridath; Minister of Foreign Affairs, Dr. Karen Cummings; and members of the Diplomatic Corps. Ramphal House was originally commissioned in 1983 and reconstructed between 2017 and 2019. “Sir Shridath Ramphal, affectionately called Sonny, is Guyana’s most distinguished global statesman. His stewardship and service to the citizens and homeland, his role as an inveterate integrationist are incontestable,” the Head of State told the distinguished audience. Read more here
Samuda Warns Of Harsh Measures As School Violence Surges
Karl Samuda, the minister with responsibility for the education portfolio, has warned of “harsh measures” to come as the ministry grapples with frequent acts of violence in the nation’s schools. He declined, however, to give details of the type of stringent measures that would be introduced. “I can assure you that we are going to take all necessary measures to put a stop to this. The measures that will have to be implemented will be harsh, but it’s something that we cannot compromise on because what is happening today is totally unacceptable,” Samuda said yesterday. He said that the staff at the Ministry of Education was working to ensure that schools were safe places for children and teachers to operate in. Further, he said that before the decisions were made, he would first meet with ministry officials to properly brief Cabinet on the incidents of violence in schools. Read more here
INTERNATIONAL
America's Russia nightmare is back
It's happening again. America is blundering into a new Russia election-meddling hall of mirrors that's already doing Moscow's work: tearing fresh political divides and threatening to again tarnish democracy's most sacred moment, a national election. Revelations Thursday about intelligence assessments that Russia has launched a new interference effort to help reelect Donald Trump -- and the President's furious reaction -- mark the return of a recurring nightmare for the country just nine months before the presidential election. The uproar over Russia's disinformation drive to hurt Hillary Clinton and help Trump four years ago cast a cloud that the current President has never been able to escape. The President's defensive response to a new Russia interference drama, colored by his belief that all such revelations as a "Deep State" assault on his own legitimacy, already appears to be exacerbating the damage caused by Moscow's meddling. Read more here
Coronavirus: South Korea 'emergency' measures as infections increase
21st February 2020