NEWS
THTA moves to boost hotel occupancy
The Tobago Hotel and Tourism Association (THTA) is to embark on a new initiative aimed at enhancing hotel occupancy and assisting with marketing strategies to boost the island's tourism thrust. THTA president Chris James said the Tourism Enhancement Fund, which is expected to be established by month's end, will allow tourists staying at the island's hotels and guesthouses to donate one dollar for each night of their visit. The money, he said, will then be put into a partnership programme for marketing and other initiatives with the Tobago House of Assembly or Tobago Tourism Agency. Read more here
Law officers hunt for last 3 prison escapees
Five of the eight men who made a daring dash for freedom from the Golden Grove Remand Yard in Arouca were recaptured by a joint team of army, police and prison officers shortly before 7 pm yesterday. The men, according to the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service, were all held in the Las Lomas area following information the authorities had received. The captured men were identified as Brent Johnson, Mikhale Mohammed, Kerry Valentino, Joshua Janet and Steffon Austin. All were accused of murder. Read more here
POLITICS
Ameen: PNM selling alternative reality
Saying the ruling PNM has failed at each of its major initiatives, including the Tobago Sandals project, UNC Senator Khadijah Ameen said senior government ministers are instead attempting to “sell” an alternative reality to TT by asserting that the economic recession is overSpeaking on the Finance Supplementary Appropriation (Financial Year 2019) Bill in the Senate yesterday, Ameen said the PNM has failed to deliver on its promises, such as Sandals, the La Brea dry dock facility, gas from the Dragon field and the seabridge. Read more here
Mark accuses Govt of $18m voter-padding scheme
The Opposition has accused the PNM Government of using taxpayers’ money to build houses in four marginal constituencies held by PNM MPs to “voter pad” for elections. “We have a lot of information on this and a lot to say on it ahead,” UNC Senator Wade Mark told the Senate yesterday. Mark referred to Government’s Mid-Year Budget Review announcement which allocated $18 million for the Housing Ministry for works under the Housing and Village Improvement Programme. Mark questioned the intent of that programme. Read more here
BUSINESS
A tale of two TTs
Listening to any debate on TT’s economy, it’s hard to reconcile that it’s the same country being discussed. According to the Government, after years of negative growth, perpetuated by rampant spending on the part of the now Opposition, the country is on a rebound. To hear the Opposition tell it, TT is falling hard and fast, with no real investment, stagnant GDP growth and massive job losses. This was played out most recently in, first, the Opposition’s motion of no confidence in the Government’s handling of the economy last Friday in the Parliament, and again on Monday, when Finance Minister Colm Imbert read his mid-year review of the budget. Read more here
No slight to BPTT boss, says Imbert
BPTT’s Regional President Claire Fitzpatrick says “in all businesses and, indeed, in all organisations, there are many areas of expertise” that are required, just one day after Finance Minister Colm Imbert said in the Parliament she is an auditor and “is not a geologist nor is she a petroleum engineer.” Read more here
REGIONAL
A Real Threat - Rooms On The Beach Muckraking Could Scare Off Investors, Says Lee-Chin
Saying that if he were in such a position, he would have taken back his money and pulled up stumps, billionaire investor Michael Lee-Chin yesterday expressed serious concern over the Rooms on the Beach saga. Lee-Chin, who chairs the Government’s Economic Growth Council (EGC), said the country could lose significant sums in investment should Puerto Caribe Properties Limited decide to back out of a 2017 land and beach deal in St Ann because of controversy being fuelled by suggestions of impropriety. Former Contractor General Dirk Harrison last month tabled an explosive report in Parliament on the sale of state-owned beachfront properties located in Ocho Rios to Puerto Caribe, alleging that government minister Daryl Vaz improperly meddled in the deal. Read more here
INTERNATIONAL
Iran tensions spotlight Trump's questionable credibility
The Trump administration, which has disdained truth and consciously snubbed its allies, is now facing a tough burden of proof and history as it barrels toward a confrontation with Iran. The White House is facing skepticism about its warnings and bombastic talk about Iranian activity after two years systematically building economic, diplomatic and, finally, military pressure on Tehran -- that was bound to trigger a response from its bitter foe. President Donald Trump's pyrotechnic approach to the presidency has solidified his base but alienated half the country, a factor that would complicate his efforts to sell Americans on another war. Read more here
EU fines banks €1bn for currency rigging
16th May 2019