NEWS
Jazz succe$$
Tobago Jazz Experience 2019, from a musical standpoint, was a tremendous success. On Wednesday, Tobago Festivals Commission Chairman George Leacock said it was a success economically as well. Speaking during the post Executive Council media briefing, Leacock said, “If we use the projection normally used for estimating tourism returns, the returns were significant and when the study results come out it will indicate that. In terms of the event, if you are talking about a dollar-on-dollar return, funds spent on artistes and systems and so on, that was not an initial object but certainly our cost recovery and our cost control methodologies have worked. We expect the overall output from the (House of ) Assembly would probably be less and the overall returns from the gate receipts and sponsorships would be more.” Read more here
Coast Guard deny 2 boatloads of Venezuelans T&T entry
Over 90 Venezuelan passengers trying to get into T&T through the Cedros port were turned back by T&T Coast Guard as patrols on the border heightened yesterday. With intensified street protests and violent clashes on the streets of Venezuela, hundreds of desperate Venezuelans have found the fresh resolve to flee their homeland. And T&T is seen as one of the easier destinations to access via boat. A source who requested anonymity said two ferries - Orinoco Delta and Angel - were scheduled to arrive at the Cedros port yesterday. The Orinoco Delta was transporting 60 passengers, including one Trinidadian man with his passport. The Angel had 35 passengers, which included two Venezuelan women who are married to Trinidadian men and an elderly Venezuelan woman who had a Trinidadian passport and was accompanied by a child believed to be her grandson. Read more here
POLITICS
Young: I’m deporting V’zuelan criminals
Minister of National Security Stuart Young said he had already signed deportation orders for Venezuelan criminals operating in TT, speaking at yesterday’s post Cabinet briefing at the Diplomatic Centre, St Ann’s. He also gave updates to the Government responses to the unrest in Venezuela, by way of a temporary amnesty for migrants already in TT plus the deployment of this country’s military assets to safeguard TT’s borders. Young said after the period of registration of Venezuelans from May 31 to June 14, the law would revert to normal. “I’m happy to tell the population that keeping true to my word, I have signed a number of deportation orders for Venezuela citizens who have decided to engage in a life of crime in TT.” He said the deportation orders were for Venezuelans “charged and convicted of crimes in TT.” Read more here
Government’s mid-year review May 13
Government’s mid-year review will be delivered on May 13 when Government will also present a financial bill to facilitate payments to suppliers and contractors. Finance Minister Colm Imbert yesterday announced the date for the performance review which Government has routinely done six months after the presentation of each annual budget. Upcoming review will examine the performance of the 2018/2019 budget presented last October. Imbert added that review day will include the presentation of a Supplementation Appropriation Bill. He said this was to allow funding for ministries to “deal with long-standing payments to suppliers and contractors.” He said review statements will also include a date for the launch of Government’s Housing Bonds. Read more here
BUSINESS
NCB gets GHL green light
After a delay of close to 16 months, Jamaica’s NCB Financial Group (GHL) declared yesterday that “all the terms and conditions of the offer” to acquire a majority stake in T&T’s Guardian Holdings Ltd (GHL) “have been complied with or waived” as at yesterday’s date. Read more here
REGIONAL
Police Purge - Gov’t Looking To Freshen Leadership With Young, Bright Officers
The amputation of the hard-booted Mobile Reserve Unit and the decapitation of its leadership mark the beginning of a massive shake-up in the structure of the Jamaica Constabulary Force, National Security Minister Dr Horace Chang said yesterday, indicating that an infusion of new, young talent could help reimage a crime-fighting organisation riddled by corruption and inefficiency. Having announced that the force would be overhauled, starting with the dismantling of the 500-strong Mobile Reserve, the national security minister said he is expecting swift results with a new brand of young leaders. “They have the intellectual capacity and the commitment, and there are those with the requisite integrity, and once we can have a process of identifying them objectively, and given the opportunity to do their work, we will have the kind of force very quickly that all Jamaicans will be proud of and have trust and confidence in,” Chang told The Gleaner yesterday. Read more here
INTERNATIONAL
Cyclone Fani makes landfall in Odisha
India put military units on standby for support and rescue operations in anticipation of Tropical Cyclone Fani making landfall on Friday. The Indian Coast Guard loaded ships with vital supplies off the coast of Odisha, and officers are now transporting food and drinking water to the town of Gopalpur. Read more here
Local elections: Tories and Labour hit by Brexit backlash in polls
3rd May 2019