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Redress10 wrote:People doh know how deep it run. Go back and check all the international pressure over FATCA and the blacklisting etc. One went for a visa recently and was denied. Even with all the money he show them he had. FLAGGED
That pressure came from overseas due to plenty of them getting flagged with wire transfers etc. Pay attention to the legislation that gov't brought in the lead up. Whistleblower, plea bargaining and seize ur assets bills. Gov't line up all the duckies in a row. Plea bargaining is the most dangerous one cause that will cause men to sell out each other quick quick.
The biggest mistake they made was playing with uncle sam money. That got the ball rolling. Doh forget Warner still wanted. Doh forget ish and steve got away.
This is just the AG office corruption but it spread all the way to other ministries.
Coonilal done start threatening men in parliament. Men running scared
Alluh check on Zoomie please.
Its the same Ole PNM tactic, reads the same as Sat Sharma case and Panday rape and bank account case.sMASH wrote:they will charge 'conspiracy to kickback/reward' instead of actually kicking back/rewarding, they will say that they needed the explain ur wealth to dig up and seize the assets... and that time they will get away with a comparable slap on the wrist, with most of the millions still in pocket.
exit stage left, before the major laws are in place.
i really feel this a big dog and pony show, except that a qc is involved. depending on how his bank accounts set up, he might retire too after his ceremonial sentencing.
zoom rader wrote:Its the same Ole PNM tactic, reads the same as Sat Sharma case and Panday rape and bank account case.
PNM window dressing show for elections.
I guess murders are not considered as big crimes.
All PNM does is to tarnish names comming up to an election. PNM ppl are very guilable and will take this as absolute truth before the final verdict is called out.
MaxPower wrote:Ramlogan and Gerald is 2 lil small shrimplings.
Peasants in the eyes of the 1%
airuma wrote:So much discussion on this and little important info. Our politicians (both major parties) are a corrupt bunch and IMHO their main objectives are to fix themselves and win the next election. They will manage the affairs of the country just good enough to keep the "gravy" running.
Sadly, arrangements like what we are being told about, kickbacks, drives the cost of services up in our country and widens the gap between the rich and the poor...... this "wheel greasing" is a major contributor to crime in our country which has psychological and financial dimensions since these kickbacks don't happen in a vacuum and Trinidad is a small country.
I have heard many stories from people, who I would believe, about MinisterS (plural) of the past government collecting kickbacks from contractors almost as a rule before any contract is offered or payment is made, sent by couriers who will know what is going on and may even know the quantum. The courier will then think "if the minister could do it, I could too", then they start to learn how to do the "wrong" thing.
I will never forget "Kamlamania" and all the hope people had in our new female prime minister. She took all the hope of our country and delivered magnificent disappointment!
If these individuals are found guilty I hope they are offered the maximum sentence for their crimes and used as examples to our future politicians. I also hope that the trend continues on both sides of the divide fairly..... but that would require a change of government!
That's what I said, a lot of guilable PNM ppl will believe the hype and Take it as the truth. Remember theDe Dragon wrote:Plenty PNM maggots come out from hiding to feast on the sheit kicked up by these arrests. Meanwhile JUHN Scarfy's schoolmate who he "loved," brutally murdered in Tobago, and nothing doing except a lame, inappropriate response from the THA leader about "damage" to the "Tobago brand"
That's how PNM builds support .The_Honourable wrote:As with examples in the past, big hullabaloo when a person or persons of public interest gets arrested and charged. Then when the case reaches trial, it falls down. Taxpayers money is used to pay for damages.
Let's see if all this actually leads to a guilty conviction a year or two from now.
shogun wrote:All kinds of modes of deflection and distraction in here, all because some having a hard time looking in the mirror. This is what tribalism looks like.
Imagine that just for commenting on "beatup" and not even mentioning anything remotely about party allegiance, I got called a "PNM arse licker" by an obvious UNC zealot, for merely commenting in here? No matter what I say in here these days, my name gets called up, it seems? THEN another morally bankrupt tuner putting all his eggs in the basket that the case is going to "fall down" then going on to talk about his obviously convenient concern about "tax-payers monies" when the case itself is to do with the misappropriation of large sums tax payers funds? Yet another "clear minded" tuner telling someone else to "enjoy this glory" like any right thinking person could be happy with seeing what the stewards of this country from ANY party are alleged to be doing with our hard earned funds? Getting tired of these effing babies though inno? They have no idea how much I hold my tongue in these cheds? They don't seem to understand that not everyone carrying that racial/political complex around and animus for others based solely on race and political affiliation? They don't seem to get that if this ball gets rolling, it could very well mean that if their party gets into office then they might finally have the political will to jail PNM or any other affiliated minister involved in similar, or other crimes and eventually leading to this mess FINALLY getting cleaned up? But no, nothing but noise because they're having a hard time dealing with reality. I thought that was what we all wanted? I guess not? I guess some are okay with major corruption once it's one of their own? Good for them. But again, this is what blind tribalism looks like.
De Dragon wrote:All well and good, but you cannot comment selectively, and you cannot say with a straight face that you're more pleased that its UNC/PP people getting charged. The tone of many of your previous posts, dare you to say otherwise. Do I wish it was a PNM official? Yes, but only as far as it demonstrates fairness, but I've been around for long enough to know that that will NEVER happen, as since Prevatt, and O'Halloran days until now, the PNM have actively shielded their own from prosecution, not matter how blatant the corruption is
shogun wrote:All kinds of modes of deflection and distraction in here, all because some having a hard time looking in the mirror. This is what tribalism looks like.
Imagine that just for commenting on "beatup" and not even mentioning anything remotely about party allegiance, I got called a "PNM arse licker" by an obvious UNC zealot, for merely commenting in here? No matter what I say in here these days, my name gets called up, it seems? THEN another morally bankrupt tuner putting all his eggs in the basket that the case is going to "fall down" then going on to talk about his obviously convenient concern about "tax-payers monies" when the case itself is to do with the misappropriation of large sums tax payers funds? Yet another "clear minded" tuner telling someone else to "enjoy this glory" like any right thinking person could be happy with seeing what the stewards of this country from ANY party are alleged to be doing with our hard earned funds? Getting tired of these effing babies though inno? They have no idea how much I hold my tongue in these cheds? They don't seem to understand that not everyone carrying that racial/political complex around and animus for others based solely on race and political affiliation? They don't seem to get that if this ball gets rolling, it could very well mean that if their party gets into office then they might finally have the political will to jail PNM or any other affiliated minister involved in similar, or other crimes and eventually leading to this mess FINALLY getting cleaned up? But no, nothing but noise because they're having a hard time dealing with reality. I thought that was what we all wanted? I guess not? I guess some are okay with major corruption once it's one of their own? Good for them. But again, this is what blind tribalism looks like.
These things PNM ppl don't know about.bluefete wrote:Zoomie: I real trying to keep yuh happy, eh.
IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE
Claim No. C.V. 2016-04386
BETWEEN
VINCENT NELSON Q.C.
And
THE HONOURABLE ATTORNEY GENERAL
OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO
DECISION ON APPLICATION TO STRIKE OUT THE CLAIM
Disposition
45. The court therefore finds that the defendant has failed to demonstrate that the statement of claim discloses no ground for bringing a claim. In the context of the CPR, failure to comply with section 51(1) of the LPA is not fatal to the claim. The claim likewise cannot be considered an abuse of the court’s process. The application to strike will be dismissed, and the time limited for the filing of the defence extended.
Ricky Rahim Judge
6 th October, 2017
shogun wrote:THEN another morally bankrupt tuner putting all his eggs in the basket that the case is going to "fall down" then going on to talk about his obviously convenient concern about "tax-payers monies" when the case itself is to do with the misappropriation of large sums tax payers funds?
Yup but PNM ppl minds are very guilable. They will believe anything PNM tell them.maj. tom wrote:See how to play politics? Give people feelings and they get stupid. Crying out for justice and morality when history has shown that there is none to be had in TT. Even though both sides do the same nastiness blatantly. PNM just gearing up boy. Remember in 2015 how they made the population feel stink from all the UNC corruption, thus voting them out? Hysteria and the fake email lies, it's just the game they're playing. It now start, it's just election tactics.
UNC too lazy though, they could have done the same, but they just sit down there and feel people will vote for them just so come election morning next year.
Not true Panday was convicted and jailed by a PNM kangaroo court.The_Honourable wrote:shogun wrote:THEN another morally bankrupt tuner putting all his eggs in the basket that the case is going to "fall down" then going on to talk about his obviously convenient concern about "tax-payers monies" when the case itself is to do with the misappropriation of large sums tax payers funds?
Is either you living under somebody dress sucking your thumb or you really don't know how pathetic our state institutions are in T&T.
There are numerous examples across administrations where cases were brought and ended up with no convictions. Not only they fall through, some never even reach to trial.
Remember the persons that was arrested during the 2011 SOE? It went to court? What happen? It fall down.
Panday case? Nothing
Labidco? Nothing
Calder Hart? Nothing
O’Halloran? Nothing
DC-9? Nothing
Emailgate? Nothing
Bridgemans? Nothing
Duprey? Nothing
Lifesport? Nothing
SIS - Nobody even trying.
Abu Bakr? HA!
Udecott projects? Steupz
Piarco airport? LOL
Plus many others... at least we have Vicky Boodram LOL
Anand and Ramdeen could be guilty as hell, but from history, there is a VERY high chance that this case will be delayed for years and even if it reaches trial stage, it will fall through. Taxpayers money burning and the only persons who winning are the lawyers.
Now be a good little boy and take ah seat.
shogun wrote:De Dragon wrote:All well and good, but you cannot comment selectively, and you cannot say with a straight face that you're more pleased that its UNC/PP people getting charged. The tone of many of your previous posts, dare you to say otherwise. Do I wish it was a PNM official? Yes, but only as far as it demonstrates fairness, but I've been around for long enough to know that that will NEVER happen, as since Prevatt, and O'Halloran days until now, the PNM have actively shielded their own from prosecution, not matter how blatant the corruption is
Comment selectively? That rich? I guess you should go take a look at the cheds in the early 2010's when I was asking naysayers to give Kams a chance? I mean, since we're talking about selectivity here?
And what has the UNC done about the prosecution of criminals during the previous PNM administrations, by the way? And I'm not even mentioning that Ramesh Lawrence Maharaj himself was warning and begging Kams to look into the scale of obvious mismanagement and potential corruption that was happening in Anand's office, eh? What did she do though? Come nuh man.
Edit: I already made it clear, I have no dog in this race. Sycophants on both sides and the majority of the population caught in the middle trying to navigate to "lesser evil choice" with every election. That's where I am.
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