NEWS
Top cop slams Express reporter
Police Commissioner Gary Griffith has slammed the Express newspaper and a specific reporter from that media house for continuously writing negative stories about him as head of the police service. His condemnation of the Express and its reporter was first posted to his Facebook page and minutes later was sent to media houses as an official press release from the TTPS. In the release, Griffith said he has noted that certain police officers and reporters were becoming desperate and also noted the "now boring attempt" by a reporter to discredit him via almost weekly negative articles aimed at the TTPS. Read more here
Gas deals with Venezuela off
Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley has announced that T&T and Venezuela have rescinded their agreement to jointly exploit 10 trillion cubic feet of natural gas in the Loran Manatee field and would instead develop it independently. In a wide ranging address at the opening ceremony of the Energy Chamber’s Annual Energy Conference being held at the Hyatt Hotel in Port of Spain, Dr Rowley also announced yesterday that “it is regrettable that we cannot move ahead with the Dragon Project which is on hold, at this time, due to US sanctions on Venezuela.” He said this country was ready “at a moment’s notice,” to move ahead with the project “on the lifting of such restrictions since virtually all the preparatory work has been done.” Notwithstanding, this he said “we are proceeding with the Manatee initiative which is the single most significant development in the energy sector in recent times.” Read more here
POLITICS
'Tobago in a bad place'
Tobago Organisation of the People political leader and One Tobago Voice member Ashworth Jack believes the island's economy is in shambles because the Tobago House of Assembly plays too big a role in providing employment to the population. Jack said any government that boasts of employing about 60 per cent of the population is a failed government. "What happens when the government's source of income either falls or is dried up – which is exactly what is happening. People seem to think that in order to control people you must have a direct hand in their employment. That is the problem. It is unhealthy for democracy when you border so much on socialism." Read more here
PM meets with Charles as Tobago PNM impasse continues
Prime Minister and political leader of the People’s National Movement (PNM) Dr Keith Rowley met with the former leader of the Tobago Council of the PNM and chief secretary of the Tobago House of Assembly (THA) Kelvin Charles yesterday. Neither the chief secretary nor the prime minister released any information about the meeting. However, Guardian Media has been informed that prior to yesterday’s meeting, Charles was offered an ambassadorship and also an option to take up a position as a secretary in the THA. He refused the offers. Up to late last night, the PNM assemblymen were meeting to decide on the way forward. Read more here
BUSINESS
SEC functioning effectively
First Citizens group chief executive Karen Darbasie said despite the length of time the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) took to reach a settlement with four actors in the the bank’s IPO scandal, it shows that the T&T’s securities market are functioning effectively. Read more here
REGIONAL
Insurance Fees To Jump - Hurricanes Blowing Property Rates Through The Roof
Jamaicans have been warned to expect property insurance rates to rise by 10-15 per cent this year because of “increasingly destructive Atlantic hurricane seasons in recent years”, even though the island itself has been spared the wrath of killer storms. The caution was issued yesterday afternoon by the Insurance Association of Jamaica (IAJ), whose executive director, Orville Johnson, cited the Caribbean’s increased risk rating as a defining factor behind the impending hike, which is likely to bump up mortgage payments. The rise in fees will reinforce the growing concern over climate change and the dangers it poses to small island states that are at greater risk of vulnerability to planet Earth’s temperamental swings, with record temperature highs, testing tempests, and brutal floods. Read more here
25 Guyanese earn safeTALK certificates to aid in suicide prevention
TRAUMA and Moral Injury Specialist/Expert Sharmin Prince, hosted a suicide- prevention workshop on Thursday at the National Library, where 25 persons earned certificates. Though Prince was the facilitator, the certificates and materials used were from US based Organisation, LivingWorks, which owns a workshop called safeTALK. The safe in safeTALK stands for suicide alertness for everyone, and the programme aims to teach persons how to prevent suicide by recognising signs, engaging someone, and connecting them to an intervention resource for further support. This was the first safeTALK workshop that was ever held in Guyana. Prince is a certified safeTALK trainer for which she is using her knowledge and skillset to benefit persons here in her home country. Read more here
INTERNATIONAL
Coronavirus and oil: Why crude has been hit hard
Vote-reporting mess leaves Iowa with no victor on caucus night
An embarrassing vote-reporting mess in the Iowa Democratic caucuses means there is so far no winner in the crucial opening contest to find a candidate to take on President Donald Trump in November. More than four hours after the caucuses started with Sen. Bernie Sanders, Sen. Elizabeth Warren, former South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg and former Vice President Joe Biden vying for first place, the first results of 1,600 precincts have yet to emerge. And campaigns were told in the early morning hours Tuesday not expect any results until later in the day, two officials tell CNN. "At this point now they need to get it right," one official said. An Iowa Democratic official said results are still being collected -- and that will overnight if the precinct chairs keep calling them in. No time estimate was given to campaigns. "They literally have no verified results," a senior campaign adviser said. "We won't know anything until sometime Tuesday -- at least." Read more here
4th February 2020