NEWS
Griffith backs bill to curb guns
Commissioner of Police (CoP) Gary Griffith has endorsed Government proposals to restrict bail to people held with illegal firearms. At Thursday’s post-Cabinet briefing, Minister of National Security Stuart Young said no bail would be given for 120 days to someone caught with an illegal gun, to someone held with a gun who is on bail for another offence and for other serious offences including gang activity. He proposed to amend the Bail Act. Contacted for comment Griffith said, “I fully endorse and embrace such a decision. The crux of the matter is our laws are really outdated, if you look at best practice internationally.” Read more here
State moving to seize assets
Government will seek to push two pieces of legislation in the coming weeks to allow the State to recover properties and other assets from former attorney general Anand Ramlogan and UNC Senator Gerald Ramdeen. A high-ranking insider at the Office of the Attorney General told Guardian Media that the Government intends to push the amendments to the Registration of Deeds Bill and push to have the Unexplained Wealth Orders in respect of the Civil Assets Bill proclaimed to specifically deal with the two men. Both men were detained by officers attached to the Anti-Corruption Investigations Bureau (ACIB) for over 70 hours between Wednesday and Friday before being charged. The two are expected to appear in court today. Guardian Media was told that Government intends to push eight amendments to the Registration of Deeds Bill, currently before Parliament, as it will form a major part of State’s case against Ramlogan and Ramdeen. Read more here
POLITICS
Government wants a news-carrying society says Opposition Leader
The Opposition Leader has likened the Whistleblower Protection Bill (2018) to that of Nazi Germany and accused the Government of trying to make this country into "a news-carrying society." Kamla Persad-Bissessar said the Government wants people to carry news on one another. "This reminds me of Nazi Germany. Suppose you and your wife are having some hard times, you are not getting along, would you become a whistleblower? They want to make us into a news-carrying society, breaching all fundamental rights. We will not stand for it," said the leader. Read more here
MSJ leader: I warned Kamla about Ramlogan
Movement for Social Justice leader David Abdulah says that neither Opposition Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar, nor her United National Congress, can extricate themselves from the political repercussions caused by the charges brought against former attorney general Anand Ramlogan, SC and UNC senator Gerald Ramdeen. Speaking at the MSJ’s head office in St Joseph Village, San Fernando on Sunday, Abdulah said it was not a matter of Ramlogan and Ramdeen’s innocence or guilt, but that Persad-Bissesar attempted to distance herself from the predicament. Read more here
BUSINESS
NCBFG stumbles, RFHL expands
This week, we at Bourse review the financial performance of NCB Financial Group Ltd (NCBFG) and Republic Financial Holdings Ltd (RFHL) for the six months ended 31st March, 2019. Both reported top line growth but fared differently with respect to overall profitability. Read more here
REGIONAL
Where Are They? - Efforts To Recover Missing Children Hampered By Inefficiencies, Reporting Flaws
Inefficiencies dog the Ananda Alert system established 10 years ago to help reunite missing children with their families, even as the country continues to see kids disappearing at the rate of one every six hours or four per day. Police data reveal that last year, 1,512 children were reported missing, with girls (1,164) outnumbering boys (348) three to one. Of this number, 155 girls and 31 boys are still missing. One boy and four girls were reported dead. Since January 2019, the trend has not slowed. Up to April 30, police statistics show that 413 girls and 104 boys have been reported missing, with 126 girls and 26 boys still unaccounted for. Two girls were reported dead. Launched in May 2009 after national outrage over the murder of 11-year-old schoolgirl Ananda Dean in September 2008, the alert system had proposed a number of strategies to help with the speedy and safe recovery of missing children. Read more here
INTERNATIONAL
One million species threatened with extinction because of humans
One million of the planet's eight million species are threatened with extinction by humans, scientists warned Monday in what is described as the most comprehensive assessment of global nature loss ever. Their landmark report paints a bleak picture of a planet ravaged by an ever-growing human population, whose insatiable consumption is destroying the natural world. The global rate of species extinction "is already tens to hundreds of times higher than it has been, on average, over the last 10 million years," according to the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES), a UN committee, whose report was written by 145 experts from 50 countries. Read more here
US sends aircraft carrier and bomber task force to 'warn Iran'
6th May 2019