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rspann wrote:That is only six months rent.
So how this PNM minster get $2 million in foreign exchange when you can't even get a lil 200 in a bank?Monk BANzai wrote:the chessbunn is great in here. IML be your portions....
zoom rader wrote:So how this PNM minster get $2 million in foreign exchange when you can't even get a lil 200 in a bank?Monk BANzai wrote:the chessbunn is great in here. IML be your portions....
Wey elite corolla to explain dis since de minster does tex him
zoom rader wrote:Elite ppl
Spitfir3 wrote:all ah dem should buy supercars, more incentive to fix the sheit roads and is not like the funds being used better anyway
88sins wrote:You'd hate it, I'd love it. But say what, everybody entitled to their own perspective.
I just curious about where and how he got the $$$ to pay for it. As mentioned prior, is years now they saying we have a forex shortage due to low oil and gas prices and that we hemorrhaging forex, thus limited availability to the general public. And since he has been a minister for the last almost 5 years and iirc ministers are not allowed to hold any other revenue generating positions other than their official positions while employed in public service, where did the roughly TTD 13.6 million/ USD2 million dollars come from?
This reminds me of the last batch of crooks. When they initially took up office, one say he only have one house worth $1+ mil, yet two years later it was discovered that he owned multiple residential and commercial properties and businesses, all bought after taking office, and he claims that they were all bought and paid for with his $60k/month salary.
Trinidad is not a real place. Could never be. Is real cartoon characters running this pl.
Phone Surgeon wrote:Professional/academic qualifications
Imbert holds a master's degree in Construction Law and Arbitration with Distinction from the Aberdeen Business School, Robert Gordon University in Scotland (2007), with a specialization in the legal aspects of procurement by public authorities, a master's degree in Maritime Civil Engineering from the University of Manchester (1982), with a specialization in coastal erosion, and a bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering with Honours from the University of the West Indies (1979).[1] He is a Registered Engineer in Trinidad and Tobago and a Member of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators of the UK. He also recently obtained his third master's degree (2016), in Oil and Gas Law, again from the Aberdeen Business School, and again with Distinction, with a specialization in oil and gas fiscal regimes.
Work experience
After graduation from the University of the West Indies in 1979, Imbert worked as a consulting civil engineer on a variety of construction projects in Trinidad and Tobago and the Caribbean before specializing in Port, Harbor and Coastal Engineering in 1982. In 1985, he took up a position as a lecturer in Construction Management and Engineering at the University of the West Indies, a postgraduate programme. While at the University, he also worked as a consultant on sea defences in Guyana for the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations.
While in Opposition during the period 1995–2001, and 2010–2015, he worked as a property developer and project manager on a number of substantial building projects in Trinidad and Tobago and the Caribbean.
imbert have good qualifications and his money tall long time
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