NEWS
Calder Hart’s Las Alturas trial starts in his absence
Former Udecott chairman Calder Hart’s challenge of the Las Alturas Commission of Inquiry’s findings of its report on the controversial housing development has started in his absence. Hart took legal action in February 2017,after the report, which was laid in Parliament in September the year before, said he should be held responsible for the failed $26 million towers. The trial of the former Udecott boss’s claim against the commission began yesterday before Justice David Harris at the Hall of Justice in Port of Spain. Read more here
Sanctions will apply if child refused medical help - SWRHA
CEO of the South West Regional Health Authority (SWRHA) Keith McDonald is promising that if any employee is found culpable in denying a 13-month-old baby care at the Marabella Health Centre on Friday, he or she will be sanctioned. McDonald said he had a preliminary report before him yesterday, but there were still outstanding details that are needed. He said the investigator will be speaking with staff at the health centre soon. “We are doing an investigation because if anybody was wrong in the process, the sanctions will apply. The same way we will defend our doctors and nurses if they do the right thing, if they do wrong, it is the same way they will have to answer and face the consequences. Read more here
POLITICS
Paray: Combat sex-abuse in rural areas
Mayaro MP Rushton Paray said rampant sexual abuse in TT should be treated as a “medical epidemic,” as he called for more help to combat the scourge in far-flung areas such as his rural constituency. He said, “We need a more aggressive approach in these rural communities.” He lamented that while governments and companies such as bpTT and Shell have run parenting programmes in these communities, sadly the families who are most vulnerable to being affected by sexual abuse are the ones least likely to attend. “The targeted people don’t come. The stigma prevents them.” Read more here
Devant: Illegitimate JLSC members should resign
United National Congress (UNC) activist Devant Maharaj is calling on judicial officers who received their appointments, while the Judicial and Legal Service Commission (JLSC) was improperly constituted, to resign. Maharaj made the call during a press conference at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Port-of-Spain, hours after the Privy Council upheld his constitutional lawsuit over the composition of the five-member committee. While he admitted that the judgment did not invalidate previous appointments made by the JLSC, when it was improperly constituted, Maharaj still maintained that the judicial officers should take a “moral decision” to resign. Read more here
BUSINESS
NIF pays out millions
The National Investment Fund Holdings Company Limited (NIF) has made its first distribution interest payment of $122.2 million, representing the first semi-annual coupon payment on the three series of its four billion dollar bond. NIF was incorporated last May as a holding company, initially with high quality equity investments from several companies including Colonial Life Company (Trinidad) Limited (CLICO), CLICO Investment Bank (CIB) which is now in liquidation as well as Angostura Holding Company Limited (AHL), Republic Finance Holdings Limited (RFHL) and One Caribbean Media limited (OCM). Read more here
REGIONAL
Hell Of A Day - Valiant Staff Team Up With Firefighters To Save ‘Bread And Butter’ As Blazes Scorch Capital City
Amid a crescendo of crackling and soot-choked air, firefighters battled bravely as a section of Jamaica Packaging Industries (JPI) on Marcus Garvey Drive, Kingston, was transformed into a furnace yesterday, millions of dollars worth of stock going up in smoke. But even in the midst of tragedy, workers at the company – and even those from the nearby Petrojam oil refinery – banded together, rallying with buckets of water and dousing rolls of paper in a desperate bid to stop the blaze from spreading. The fire started some time after 3 p.m. yesterday and spread rapidly as the blustery winds whipped the flames out of control. It is theorised that the blaze began when garbage, lit in an abandoned car sent sparks flying. Read more here
INTERNATIONAL
Venezuela crisis: Maduro condemns 'extremist' Trump
How bad is China's economic slump? It's impossible to tell
Companies and executives around the world are desperately trying to gauge the severity of China's economic slowdown. But getting a clear picture is very difficult. Growth in the world's second-biggest economy cooled last year to its lowest level in almost three decades, according to government data. Top global brands including Apple (AAPL) and Caterpillar (CAT) have blamed weakness in China for their disappointing earnings. The situation could be even bleaker than China's official statistics suggest, according to many analysts. "The Chinese published GDP numbers are absolute garbage," said Leland Miller, CEO of advisory firm China Beige Book. "It's certainly the consensus that these numbers are unreliable." Read more here
12th February 2019