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Re: Re: PNM in Gov't

Postby Kickstart » April 23rd, 2021, 4:03 pm

Habit7 wrote:
De Dragon wrote:Did the COP put this out as an official party position? Or like all of your "facts" originated in your rectum?

COP candidate for Tabaquite, Anand Ramlogan, gave listeners five reasons not to vote UNC A. He said the UNC A was fighting only to win Opposition (not Government), had fault-lines in its leadership council which included the vaulting ambition of his rival Ramesh Maharaj, had UNC leader Basdeo Panday under a cloud of corruption including court cases which if successful would constitutionally disqualify him from serving in Parliament, involved Mrs Panday who said she had received $1.2 million without telling her husband, and had leaders who did not hold the people’s trust. “Who in their right minds would trust Ramesh, Jack and Panday with $200 billion?” asked Ramlogan.

https://archives.newsday.co.tt/2007/11/ ... e-hurdles/

I wonder where you and ZR second account going to move the goalpost to next.
If I checked the amount of money that went into my wife's account over the years I am sure she received 2.5 Million from her job and investmests. I am sure she won't tell me cause whats hers is hers and wants mine is also hers.

Miss Panday got 1.2 million over the years aswell. The newspaper only reported the total amount of money that went into the account for a number of years. It was never one lump sum as stated in the press. You are trying very hard to twist things around.

In Indian hindu culture it is the woman that controls the finances. The husband brings homes his earnings and gives to the wife who pays the bills and sees about the household. They also invest the money. The older Indian women from years gone by used to buy gold as investment to keep the value of they money. They would often pawn gold when things was hard. This practice is still done in some older families and in India who are the largest gold buyers in the world. I don't expect this modern society to understand old Indian ways of life far much for the media and the twisted courts.
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Re: Re: PNM in Gov't

Postby Habit7 » April 23rd, 2021, 4:06 pm

Kickstart wrote:
Habit7 wrote:
De Dragon wrote:Did the COP put this out as an official party position? Or like all of your "facts" originated in your rectum?

COP candidate for Tabaquite, Anand Ramlogan, gave listeners five reasons not to vote UNC A. He said the UNC A was fighting only to win Opposition (not Government), had fault-lines in its leadership council which included the vaulting ambition of his rival Ramesh Maharaj, had UNC leader Basdeo Panday under a cloud of corruption including court cases which if successful would constitutionally disqualify him from serving in Parliament, involved Mrs Panday who said she had received $1.2 million without telling her husband, and had leaders who did not hold the people’s trust. “Who in their right minds would trust Ramesh, Jack and Panday with $200 billion?” asked Ramlogan.

https://archives.newsday.co.tt/2007/11/ ... e-hurdles/

I wonder where you and ZR second account going to move the goalpost to next.
If I checked the amount of money that went into my wife's account over the years I am sure she received 2.5 Million from her job and investmests. I am sure she won't tell me cause whats hers is hers and wants mine is also hers.

Miss Panday got 1.2 million over the years aswell. The newspaper only reported the total amount of money that went into the account for a number of years. It was never one lump sum as stated in the press. You are trying very hard to twist things around.

In Indian hindu culture it is the woman that controls the finances. The husband brings homes his earnings and gives to the wife who pays the bills and sees about the household. They also invest the money. The older Indian women from years gone by used to buy gold as investment to keep the value of they money. They would often pawn gold when things was hard. This practice is still done in some older families and in India who are the largest gold buyers in the world. I don't expect this modern society to understand old Indian ways of life far much for the media and the courts.

Neither the newspapers or I am saying anything.

Those are the words of SC Anand Ramlogan.

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Re: Re: PNM in Gov't

Postby De Dragon » April 23rd, 2021, 4:09 pm

Habit7 wrote:
Kickstart wrote:
Habit7 wrote:
De Dragon wrote:Did the COP put this out as an official party position? Or like all of your "facts" originated in your rectum?

COP candidate for Tabaquite, Anand Ramlogan, gave listeners five reasons not to vote UNC A. He said the UNC A was fighting only to win Opposition (not Government), had fault-lines in its leadership council which included the vaulting ambition of his rival Ramesh Maharaj, had UNC leader Basdeo Panday under a cloud of corruption including court cases which if successful would constitutionally disqualify him from serving in Parliament, involved Mrs Panday who said she had received $1.2 million without telling her husband, and had leaders who did not hold the people’s trust. “Who in their right minds would trust Ramesh, Jack and Panday with $200 billion?” asked Ramlogan.

https://archives.newsday.co.tt/2007/11/ ... e-hurdles/

I wonder where you and ZR second account going to move the goalpost to next.
If I checked the amount of money that went into my wife's account over the years I am sure she received 2.5 Million from her job and investmests. I am sure she won't tell me cause whats hers is hers and wants mine is also hers.

Miss Panday got 1.2 million over the years aswell. The newspaper only reported the total amount of money that went into the account for a number of years. It was never one lump sum as stated in the press. You are trying very hard to twist things around.

In Indian hindu culture it is the woman that controls the finances. The husband brings homes his earnings and gives to the wife who pays the bills and sees about the household. They also invest the money. The older Indian women from years gone by used to buy gold as investment to keep the value of they money. They would often pawn gold when things was hard. This practice is still done in some older families and in India who are the largest gold buyers in the world. I don't expect this modern society to understand old Indian ways of life far much for the media and the courts.

Neither the newspapers or I am saying anything.

Those are the words of SC Anand Ramlogan.

Well you're known for being unoriginal, so I guess you hiding behind someone else's words is expected. I mean it's not as if a man who had suffered a stroke wasn't degraded by a nasty, uncouth lout from mason Hall which was all the more disgusting because there wasn't even a fight, just vindictive and spiteful small mindedness.

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Re: Re: PNM in Gov't

Postby SuperiorMan » April 23rd, 2021, 4:13 pm

I had sex with my PNM woman last night.

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Re: Re: PNM in Gov't

Postby Kickstart » April 23rd, 2021, 4:18 pm

Habit7 wrote:
Kickstart wrote:
Habit7 wrote:
De Dragon wrote:Did the COP put this out as an official party position? Or like all of your "facts" originated in your rectum?

COP candidate for Tabaquite, Anand Ramlogan, gave listeners five reasons not to vote UNC A. He said the UNC A was fighting only to win Opposition (not Government), had fault-lines in its leadership council which included the vaulting ambition of his rival Ramesh Maharaj, had UNC leader Basdeo Panday under a cloud of corruption including court cases which if successful would constitutionally disqualify him from serving in Parliament, involved Mrs Panday who said she had received $1.2 million without telling her husband, and had leaders who did not hold the people’s trust. “Who in their right minds would trust Ramesh, Jack and Panday with $200 billion?” asked Ramlogan.

https://archives.newsday.co.tt/2007/11/ ... e-hurdles/

I wonder where you and ZR second account going to move the goalpost to next.
If I checked the amount of money that went into my wife's account over the years I am sure she received 2.5 Million from her job and investmests. I am sure she won't tell me cause whats hers is hers and wants mine is also hers.

Miss Panday got 1.2 million over the years aswell. The newspaper only reported the total amount of money that went into the account for a number of years. It was never one lump sum as stated in the press. You are trying very hard to twist things around.

In Indian hindu culture it is the woman that controls the finances. The husband brings homes his earnings and gives to the wife who pays the bills and sees about the household. They also invest the money. The older Indian women from years gone by used to buy gold as investment to keep the value of they money. They would often pawn gold when things was hard. This practice is still done in some older families and in India who are the largest gold buyers in the world. I don't expect this modern society to understand old Indian ways of life far much for the media and the courts.

Neither the newspapers or I am saying anything.

Those are the words of SC Anand Ramlogan.
Don't you check the facts before posting someone elses rambles?

If I was a salesman and had competition I would do my utmost best to discredit the other person' products

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Re: Re: PNM in Gov't

Postby SuperiorMan » April 23rd, 2021, 7:38 pm

My outside woman is PNM and the sex so good.

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Re: Re: PNM in Gov't

Postby Blaze d Chalice » April 24th, 2021, 2:27 pm

So not even a week pass since Fitzy get put in the new position and already a drug bust and gun bust.

Fitzy wukking boi.

You know I didn't like Fitzy so much especially, when he got wetting in Beetham but I have to say the man really performing.

He also said on the Covit - Don't blame the Venez, blame the disobedient Trinis. And he is 100% right.

And one for Zoom, Fitzy dem continue to grant work permit and entry for them India Expo thing.
You should be happy.

SuperiorMan wrote:My outside woman is PNM and the sex so good.

This is also true.

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Re: Re: PNM in Gov't

Postby widdyphuck » April 24th, 2021, 2:32 pm

Blaze d Chalice wrote:So not even a week pass since Fitzy get put in the new position and already a drug bust and gun bust.

Fitzy wukking boi.

You know I didn't like Fitzy so much especially, when he got wetting in Beetham but I have to say the man really performing.

He also said on the Covit - Don't blame the Venez, blame the disobedient Trinis. And he is 100% right.

And one for Zoom, Fitzy dem continue to grant work permit and entry for them India Expo thing.
You should be happy.

SuperiorMan wrote:My outside woman is PNM and the sex so good.

This is also true.
Fitizy wasn't responsible for this you wishful PNM supporter.
Fitzy ain't even know where the warf is in south.

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Re: Re: PNM in Gov't

Postby Blaze d Chalice » April 24th, 2021, 2:43 pm

Then dat is performance.
If the man don't even know where it is, probably never even been there, man eyes closed, but still have the area on lock and intercepting them guns and cookeen, I would have to say I feel safer already.

MADNESS IN THIS PLACE!!!!!
HINDS can you explain to the public during the deadly Covid pandemic lockdown presently..why is it that only Indian nationals are allowed to come into the country and reopen these bogus flea markets like by Medford Gas Station in Chaguanas which reopened yesterday during the announcement of a lockdown???
Do they have special rights? Or even work permits? The same applies to the VENES! Is it a FREE FOR ALL EXCEPT IF YOU'RE A TRINI??? Citizens crying to come home and locked out but we open to these two particular groups? WHAT REALLY GOING ON?????


I not from Fitzy constituency, but if I was, I would vote for him next rongs.

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Re: Re: PNM in Gov't

Postby SuperiorMan » April 24th, 2021, 3:09 pm

Blaze d Chalice wrote:So not even a week pass since Fitzy get put in the new position and already a drug bust and gun bust.

Fitzy wukking boi.

You know I didn't like Fitzy so much especially, when he got wetting in Beetham but I have to say the man really performing.

He also said on the Covit - Don't blame the Venez, blame the disobedient Trinis. And he is 100% right.

And one for Zoom, Fitzy dem continue to grant work permit and entry for them India Expo thing.
You should be happy.

SuperiorMan wrote:My outside woman is PNM and the sex so good.

This is also true.


Hello Blaze d Chalice,

What was your experience like with PNM women as compared to UNC women?

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Re: Re: PNM in Gov't

Postby timelapse » April 24th, 2021, 3:32 pm

Calder Hart and Johnny O Halleran were locals?
Try harder
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timelapse wrote:You clearly have blinders on.If Mr.Panday was cleared, but in your words, seen as a crook, what makes PNM members that were also cleared by the courts so special that they are not seen by you as crooks?
Care to explain?

The context was the COP's view of Panday in 2007.

But Panday's allegations is not the same as those highlighted. Panday had coconspirators locally and internationally. The international ones were tried, sentenced, served time, apologised to T&T and Al Rawi even recently got back some of the money they stole through civil action. The local ppl are using their money and political connections to stymie the trial (Section 34) and avoid extradition.

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Re: Re: PNM in Gov't

Postby De Dragon » April 24th, 2021, 3:38 pm

timelapse wrote:Calder Hart and Johnny O Halleran were locals?
Try harder
Habit7 wrote:
timelapse wrote:You clearly have blinders on.If Mr.Panday was cleared, but in your words, seen as a crook, what makes PNM members that were also cleared by the courts so special that they are not seen by you as crooks?
Care to explain?

The context was the COP's view of Panday in 2007.

But Panday's allegations is not the same as those highlighted. Panday had coconspirators locally and internationally. The international ones were tried, sentenced, served time, apologised to T&T and Al Rawi even recently got back some of the money they stole through civil action. The local ppl are using their money and political connections to stymie the trial (Section 34) and avoid extradition.

Tunts7 eh acknowledge that Panday was freed yet?
He seems to like drowning in his own sheit. :roll:

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Re: Re: PNM in Gov't

Postby Kickstart » April 24th, 2021, 3:49 pm

De Dragon wrote:
timelapse wrote:Calder Hart and Johnny O Halleran were locals?
Try harder
Habit7 wrote:
timelapse wrote:You clearly have blinders on.If Mr.Panday was cleared, but in your words, seen as a crook, what makes PNM members that were also cleared by the courts so special that they are not seen by you as crooks?
Care to explain?

The context was the COP's view of Panday in 2007.

But Panday's allegations is not the same as those highlighted. Panday had coconspirators locally and internationally. The international ones were tried, sentenced, served time, apologised to T&T and Al Rawi even recently got back some of the money they stole through civil action. The local ppl are using their money and political connections to stymie the trial (Section 34) and avoid extradition.

Tunts7 eh acknowledge that Panday was freed yet?
He seems to like drowning in his own sheit. :roll:
I still waiting for poster Habit 7 to explain why Mr Panday was freed from jail. He keeps sliding the question and goes off on other things. I now see why poster zoomy abuses Mr Habit 7 and others like him. You can never get a direct reply from these posters.

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Re: Re: PNM in Gov't

Postby Blaze d Chalice » April 24th, 2021, 4:31 pm

SuperiorMan wrote:
Hello Blaze d Chalice,

What was your experience like with PNM women as compared to UNC women?


From my own experiences I concluded that majority of the PNM women were 'fiestier' and adventurous, whereas majority of the UNC ones were more laid back, just going with the flow etc. I think in terms of clinginess, (more) UNC women tend to cling more.

Last 2 PNM women I dealt with was from P'ville near the Plaza, and La Brea inside Point D'or.
Pvill one was arite but Pville neighbors like to macco.
La Brea one was a scene. A tall thick thing. I didn't see no tractor tyres when she bend. The legs and skin was flawless and she cudda stoop down and "bunx on it" without using any hands to stabilize.
One major problem was driving into Point D'or is them goons does watch you real hard and marking you. Neither of these girls had powder neck though so I don't know if that plays a part. And the location too. I never deal with a Maloney/Morvant/Beetham woman. Never had an opportunity.

The last memorable UNC woman I deal with was a few years back.
An older woman too with secondary school children.
Doing arti and throwing "jaal"? (the thing with the lota pot?)
Saree temple and thing. But as soon as "Baba" blow the Conch shell, Shanti Hari Om, Puja done and she reach home, you would swear she playlist is Kartel, Aidonia etc. Many times she would leave me in "Park" until people calling my phone to find out if everything alright. I don't come across many like those too often. I feel more (not all) UNC women more concerned with your wallet.

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Re: Re: PNM in Gov't

Postby Habit7 » April 24th, 2021, 5:50 pm

Kickstart wrote:I still waiting for poster Habit 7 to explain why Mr Panday was freed from jail. He keeps sliding the question and goes off on other things. I now see why poster zoomy abuses Mr Habit 7 and others like him. You can never get a direct reply from these posters.

COP seeing Panday as a crook in 2007 was sufficiently proven despite you and your latchkeys attempts to challenge me.

I will not play your games. Whatever point you want to make about Panday is yours, I have already made mine.

What is sad is that after you get your usual monthly bans, you still can't restrain yourself but come under another user. You have to try to toot your own horn as being "abusive" to me. Pathetic.

You should take you 30 days as a rest, you need to come back better.

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Re: Re: PNM in Gov't

Postby De Dragon » April 24th, 2021, 6:39 pm

Habit7 wrote:
Kickstart wrote:I still waiting for poster Habit 7 to explain why Mr Panday was freed from jail. He keeps sliding the question and goes off on other things. I now see why poster zoomy abuses Mr Habit 7 and others like him. You can never get a direct reply from these posters.

COP seeing Panday as a crook in 2007 was sufficiently proven despite you and your latchkeys attempts to challenge me.

I will not play your games. Whatever point you want to make about Panday is yours, I have already made mine.

What is sad is that after you get your usual monthly bans, you still can't restrain yourself but come under another user. You have to try to toot your own horn as being "abusive" to me. Pathetic.

You should take you 30 days as a rest, you need to come back better.

Dummy, is the COP a court of law, an investigative body, a news outlet? How did they "prove" his crookedness exactly, by merely saying so on of all places, a political platform? My God I swear you're like a LFD RFD PNM dog with a bone!

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Re: Re: PNM in Gov't

Postby sMASH » April 24th, 2021, 6:59 pm

https://fb.watch/54nfGkzYLw/



tell housing minister, to go and fix the people house, it falling apart and they paying govt they rent.

u could swear is a school that kamala dem start, they ignoring it.

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Re: Re: PNM in Gov't

Postby Habit7 » April 24th, 2021, 7:19 pm

De Dragon wrote:Dummy, is the COP a court of law, an investigative body, a news outlet? How did they "prove" his crookedness exactly, by merely saying so on of all places, a political platform? My God I swear you're like a LFD RFD PNM dog with a bone!

The difference between you, ZR and I is that I don't need to acerbic and nasty. I just need you to talk and you will just rocket your foot into your mouth.

Former Trinidad PM sentenced to jail
24 April, 2006 - Published 22:35 GMT

Basdeo Panday sentenced to prison Former Trinidad and Tobago PM Basdeo Panday. Two years in jail with hard labour - that's the stiff sentence handed down by a judge in Trinidad to the leader of the opposition Basdeo Panday.
The judge found Mr Panday guilty of deliberately failing to declare as part of his assets when he was prime minister, a London bank account.

Mr Panday's lawyers had argued that he did not consider the account to be his but that of his wife and daughters.

Our reporter Tony Fraser, in court when the sentenced was passed, said Mr Panday appeared momentarily stunned by the verdict.

" (He) stood still in the dock, his face flushed red, turning only to shake the hand of his lawyer as he was led out of the court".

http://www.bbc.co.uk/caribbean/news/sto ... led2.shtml


Let's see your best beat up.

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Re: Re: PNM in Gov't

Postby pugboy » April 24th, 2021, 7:45 pm

what’s the motivation of the exuberant defending tho?
biting at everything ppl say

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Re: Re: PNM in Gov't

Postby Kickstart » April 24th, 2021, 8:04 pm

Habit7 wrote:
Kickstart wrote:I still waiting for poster Habit 7 to explain why Mr Panday was freed from jail. He keeps sliding the question and goes off on other things. I now see why poster zoomy abuses Mr Habit 7 and others like him. You can never get a direct reply from these posters.

COP seeing Panday as a crook in 2007 was sufficiently proven despite you and your latchkeys attempts to challenge me.

I will not play your games. Whatever point you want to make about Panday is yours, I have already made mine.

What is sad is that after you get your usual monthly bans, you still can't restrain yourself but come under another user. You have to try to toot your own horn as being "abusive" to me. Pathetic.

You should take you 30 days as a rest, you need to come back better.
Go around in circles as you normally do, you still can't even reply to posters on here when challenged. You are really a sad case. Looks like you don't trust the court ruling over Mr Panday being freed but rather believe COP and hearsay rumours. You can't even back up your statements.

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Re: Re: PNM in Gov't

Postby Kickstart » April 24th, 2021, 8:05 pm

Habit7 wrote:
De Dragon wrote:Dummy, is the COP a court of law, an investigative body, a news outlet? How did they "prove" his crookedness exactly, by merely saying so on of all places, a political platform? My God I swear you're like a LFD RFD PNM dog with a bone!

The difference between you, ZR and I is that I don't need to acerbic and nasty. I just need you to talk and you will just rocket your foot into your mouth.

Former Trinidad PM sentenced to jail
24 April, 2006 - Published 22:35 GMT

Basdeo Panday sentenced to prison Former Trinidad and Tobago PM Basdeo Panday. Two years in jail with hard labour - that's the stiff sentence handed down by a judge in Trinidad to the leader of the opposition Basdeo Panday.
The judge found Mr Panday guilty of deliberately failing to declare as part of his assets when he was prime minister, a London bank account.

Mr Panday's lawyers had argued that he did not consider the account to be his but that of his wife and daughters.

Our reporter Tony Fraser, in court when the sentenced was passed, said Mr Panday appeared momentarily stunned by the verdict.

" (He) stood still in the dock, his face flushed red, turning only to shake the hand of his lawyer as he was led out of the court".

http://www.bbc.co.uk/caribbean/news/sto ... led2.shtml


Let's see your best beat up.
Why don't you post how he was freed rather than half truths?

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Re: Re: PNM in Gov't

Postby Habit7 » April 24th, 2021, 8:09 pm

Kickstart wrote:Why don't you post how he was freed rather than half truths?

No half truths zoom rader.

In 2007, COP saw Panday as a crook.

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Re: Re: PNM in Gov't

Postby Kickstart » April 24th, 2021, 8:17 pm

Habit7 wrote:
Kickstart wrote:Why don't you post how he was freed rather than half truths?

No half truths zoom rader.

In 2007, COP saw Panday as a crook.
COP is the courts, judge and jury of Trinidad ?
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Re: PNM in Gov't

Postby Kickstart » April 24th, 2021, 8:20 pm

Poster Habit 7 and those that believe the fibs told on here read the following on why Mr Panday was rightfully freed.

The following is what poster Habit 7 don't want you to know.



 June 27, 2012

    

(Trinidad Express) The sun rises again for former prime minister and United National Congress (UNC) founder, Basdeo Panday.

The cloud of corruption was yesterday lifted from the veteran politician when he was acquitted of charges of failing to declare the assets of a London-based bank account to the Integrity Commission for three consecutive years.
Panday said he felt vindicated after being discharged by Magistrate Marcia Murray who ruled yesterday that the Integrity Commission had failed to comply with the provisions of the Integrity in Public Life Act.
The issue of the London bank account had greatly coloured the public perception of Panday and his administration, and was the subject of many barbs on the political hustings from 2002.

Murray said the Commission had failed to advise the President to appoint a tribunal to enquire into Panday’s declarations.
“Mr Panday was not given the opportunity to which he was entitled, to be heard by a properly constituted tribunal. The referral of Mr Panday’s declarations to the Director of Public Prosecutions was therefore ill-conceived and it matters not that the Director of Public Prosecutions found that there was sufficient evidence to lay the charges. In the court’s view, failing to accord Mr Panday due process under the Act amounts to misconduct on the part of the Integrity Commission,” Murray said.
The magistrate further stated that without misconduct on the part of the commission, the issue of Panday being charged and brought before the court would not have arisen.

“It is the court’s view that the misconduct of the Integrity Commission was so serious that it would undermine public confidence in the criminal justice system and bring it into disrepute. The court therefore is compelled to stop these proceedings to protect the integrity of the criminal justice system,” said Murray.
It is the second time that an Integrity Commission matter has come before the Court which found that their procedures were faulty. The Commission had found itself facing similar censure in a matter involving PNM politician Keith Rowley, when the court ruled it acted “in bad faith” and was guilty of “misfeasance” in public affairs in dealings with Rowley, with respect to an investigation of a complaint about Landate, a project owned by Rowley and his wife.
Panday was facing three charges under the Integrity in Public Life Act of 1987 with failing to declare the assets of the account amounting to approximately $1.6 million held at the National Westminster Bank at Wimbledon Hill Road, London, for the years ending 1997, 1998 and 1999 while he was prime minister.

When the matter was last called on May 17, lead defence attorney David Aaronberg QC had made an application for a stay of proceedings on the grounds of abuse of process, stating that Panday was not receiving a fair trial based on a number of issues, including pretrial publicity and political “mischief-making.”
Aaronberg had argued that in the run-up to the 2001 general election which resulted in an 18-18 tie between the People’s National Movement (PNM), led by Patrick Manning and the United National Congress (UNC), led by Panday, Manning had made statements with regard to the account in order to cause Panday to lose political mileage.
“The background to this whole prosecution was mischief-making in the run-up to the 2001 general election,” Aaronberg said.

Aaronberg had also questioned why Panday was the sole person to be charged under the Integrity in Public Life Act despite a number of other individuals also being referred by the Integrity Commission to the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP).
He further argued that Panday was not the beneficiary of the account but instead his wife Oma was. Aaronberg had stated that under the Integrity in Public Life Act of 1987 under which Panday was charged, one was not required to declare the assets of their spouse.
The prosecution, however, which was led by Sir Timothy Cassell QC and included Renuka Rambhajan and Anju Bhola, argued that Panday was fully aware he was required to declare the assets of the account and in a last-ditch effort, he wrote a letter to the bank in 2002, requesting that his name be removed from the account in order to evade local authorities.
Panday had made history when he went to jail on this matter after his first trial before former Chief Magistrate Sherman McNicolls in 2006, led to a guilty verdict and the maximum sentence of two years in prison on each of the charges. During that trial, former CL Financial boss, Lawrence Duprey gave evidence in support of Panday.

Following yesterday’s ruling, Panday told reporters that in the past ten years since he had been charged, on many occasions he had experienced “ups and downs.”
He said, “after listening to my lawyers’ submissions, I knew it was just a matter of time before the matters were dismissed.”
Panday’s daughter, Mickela, who also represented him in the matters, said she was relieved that the right decision was made in the matters after it has been before the court for so many years.

Commenting on the ruling, Opposition Leader Keith Rowley said the fact that the Integrity Commission was found to be in breach of the law in carrying out its functions should be of concern to all. It calls for a comprehensive review and overhaul of the existence of the Commission and how it carries out its function, he said. He added that the Court’s ruling that the Commission threatens the criminal system is a damning and, as in his matter, points to “the failure of the watchdog agency to watch effectively and to protect people’s rights as it carries out its function”.

    
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Re: Re: PNM in Gov't

Postby sMASH » April 24th, 2021, 10:04 pm

mind u marlene not acquitted yet, she case still pending.


and in the odd chance he want to say ramlogan and remdeen not acquitted neither, well, them up and down the country representing and winning. the lastest is the head of SORT being represented by ramdeen.

is either ramdeen dat gud or the case against hernandez is a surety flamz.



panday get vindicated, ramlogan and ramdeen representing high level police flying squad...
what going on with marlene? she, carew and crew alll dem lock down. cant even go in a grocery comfortable, if they collect wrong change they getting additional laundering charge.

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Re: PNM in Gov't

Postby Kickstart » April 25th, 2021, 7:56 am

Poster Habit 7 has showed he has his own agenda and only posted one side of the Panday affair. He Never posted why Mr Panday was freed when the truth came out as below.

Mind you they only went after Mr Panday while there was alot of PNM members that also failed to declare their assets on time .


The cloud of corruption was yesterday lifted from the veteran politician when he was acquitted of charges of failing to declare the assets of a London-based bank account to the Integrity Commission for three consecutive years.
Panday said he felt vindicated after being discharged by Magistrate Marcia Murray who ruled yesterday that the Integrity Commission had failed to comply with the provisions of the Integrity in Public Life Act.
The issue of the London bank account had greatly coloured the public perception of Panday and his administration, and was the subject of many barbs on the political hustings from 2002.

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Re: Re: PNM in Gov't

Postby De Dragon » April 25th, 2021, 8:45 pm

Habit7 wrote:
De Dragon wrote:Dummy, is the COP a court of law, an investigative body, a news outlet? How did they "prove" his crookedness exactly, by merely saying so on of all places, a political platform? My God I swear you're like a LFD RFD PNM dog with a bone!

The difference between you, ZR and I is that I don't need to acerbic and nasty. I just need you to talk and you will just rocket your foot into your mouth.

Former Trinidad PM sentenced to jail
24 April, 2006 - Published 22:35 GMT

Basdeo Panday sentenced to prison Former Trinidad and Tobago PM Basdeo Panday. Two years in jail with hard labour - that's the stiff sentence handed down by a judge in Trinidad to the leader of the opposition Basdeo Panday.
The judge found Mr Panday guilty of deliberately failing to declare as part of his assets when he was prime minister, a London bank account.

Mr Panday's lawyers had argued that he did not consider the account to be his but that of his wife and daughters.

Our reporter Tony Fraser, in court when the sentenced was passed, said Mr Panday appeared momentarily stunned by the verdict.

" (He) stood still in the dock, his face flushed red, turning only to shake the hand of his lawyer as he was led out of the court".

http://www.bbc.co.uk/caribbean/news/sto ... led2.shtml


Let's see your best beat up.

It seems like the basic functioning of the justice system has to be added to the many things that you have no clue about. :roll:

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Re: Re: PNM in Gov't

Postby widdyphuck » April 25th, 2021, 9:05 pm

Blaze d Chalice wrote:
SuperiorMan wrote:
Hello Blaze d Chalice,

What was your experience like with PNM women as compared to UNC women?


From my own experiences I concluded that majority of the PNM women were 'fiestier' and adventurous, whereas majority of the UNC ones were more laid back, just going with the flow etc. I think in terms of clinginess, (more) UNC women tend to cling more.

Last 2 PNM women I dealt with was from P'ville near the Plaza, and La Brea inside Point D'or.
Pvill one was arite but Pville neighbors like to macco.
La Brea one was a scene. A tall thick thing. I didn't see no tractor tyres when she bend. The legs and skin was flawless and she cudda stoop down and "bunx on it" without using any hands to stabilize.
One major problem was driving into Point D'or is them goons does watch you real hard and marking you. Neither of these girls had powder neck though so I don't know if that plays a part. And the location too. I never deal with a Maloney/Morvant/Beetham woman. Never had an opportunity.

The last memorable UNC woman I deal with was a few years back.
An older woman too with secondary school children.
Doing arti and throwing "jaal"? (the thing with the lota pot?)
Saree temple and thing. But as soon as "Baba" blow the Conch shell, Shanti Hari Om, Puja done and she reach home, you would swear she playlist is Kartel, Aidonia etc. Many times she would leave me in "Park" until people calling my phone to find out if everything alright. I don't come across many like those too often. I feel more (not all) UNC women more concerned with your wallet.
Some old indian tanty you rolling with and showing off...

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Re: Re: PNM in Gov't

Postby Kickstart » April 25th, 2021, 9:28 pm

De Dragon wrote:
Habit7 wrote:
De Dragon wrote:Dummy, is the COP a court of law, an investigative body, a news outlet? How did they "prove" his crookedness exactly, by merely saying so on of all places, a political platform? My God I swear you're like a LFD RFD PNM dog with a bone!

The difference between you, ZR and I is that I don't need to acerbic and nasty. I just need you to talk and you will just rocket your foot into your mouth.

Former Trinidad PM sentenced to jail
24 April, 2006 - Published 22:35 GMT

Basdeo Panday sentenced to prison Former Trinidad and Tobago PM Basdeo Panday. Two years in jail with hard labour - that's the stiff sentence handed down by a judge in Trinidad to the leader of the opposition Basdeo Panday.
The judge found Mr Panday guilty of deliberately failing to declare as part of his assets when he was prime minister, a London bank account.

Mr Panday's lawyers had argued that he did not consider the account to be his but that of his wife and daughters.

Our reporter Tony Fraser, in court when the sentenced was passed, said Mr Panday appeared momentarily stunned by the verdict.

" (He) stood still in the dock, his face flushed red, turning only to shake the hand of his lawyer as he was led out of the court".

http://www.bbc.co.uk/caribbean/news/sto ... led2.shtml


Let's see your best beat up.

It seems like the basic functioning of the justice system has to be added to the many things that you have no clue about. :roll:
I have been reading his post and he has his own agenda. In Mr Panday affair poster Habit 7 did not post the entire detail of the case as below. At the same time there was a host of PNM members that also failed to declare their assets in spite of ample time given to them. At the that time the PNM only went after Mr Panday and turned a blind eye to their own members that failed to declare.




The cloud of corruption was yesterday lifted from the veteran politician when he was acquitted of charges of failing to declare the assets of a London-based bank account to the Integrity Commission for three consecutive years.
Panday said he felt vindicated after being discharged by Magistrate Marcia Murray who ruled yesterday that the Integrity Commission had failed to comply with the provisions of the Integrity in Public Life Act.
The issue of the London bank account had greatly coloured the public perception of Panday and his administration, and was the subject of many barbs on the political hustings from 2002.

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Re: Re: PNM in Gov't

Postby De Dragon » April 25th, 2021, 9:50 pm

Kickstart wrote:
De Dragon wrote:
Habit7 wrote:
De Dragon wrote:Dummy, is the COP a court of law, an investigative body, a news outlet? How did they "prove" his crookedness exactly, by merely saying so on of all places, a political platform? My God I swear you're like a LFD RFD PNM dog with a bone!

The difference between you, ZR and I is that I don't need to acerbic and nasty. I just need you to talk and you will just rocket your foot into your mouth.

Former Trinidad PM sentenced to jail
24 April, 2006 - Published 22:35 GMT

Basdeo Panday sentenced to prison Former Trinidad and Tobago PM Basdeo Panday. Two years in jail with hard labour - that's the stiff sentence handed down by a judge in Trinidad to the leader of the opposition Basdeo Panday.
The judge found Mr Panday guilty of deliberately failing to declare as part of his assets when he was prime minister, a London bank account.

Mr Panday's lawyers had argued that he did not consider the account to be his but that of his wife and daughters.

Our reporter Tony Fraser, in court when the sentenced was passed, said Mr Panday appeared momentarily stunned by the verdict.

" (He) stood still in the dock, his face flushed red, turning only to shake the hand of his lawyer as he was led out of the court".

http://www.bbc.co.uk/caribbean/news/sto ... led2.shtml


Let's see your best beat up.

It seems like the basic functioning of the justice system has to be added to the many things that you have no clue about. :roll:
I have been reading his post and he has his own agenda. In Mr Panday affair poster Habit 7 did not post the entire detail of the case as below. At the same time there was a host of PNM members that also failed to declare their assets in spite of ample time given to them. At the that time the PNM only went after Mr Panday and turned a blind eye to their own members that failed to declare.




The cloud of corruption was yesterday lifted from the veteran politician when he was acquitted of charges of failing to declare the assets of a London-based bank account to the Integrity Commission for three consecutive years.
Panday said he felt vindicated after being discharged by Magistrate Marcia Murray who ruled yesterday that the Integrity Commission had failed to comply with the provisions of the Integrity in Public Life Act.
The issue of the London bank account had greatly coloured the public perception of Panday and his administration, and was the subject of many barbs on the political hustings from 2002.

LFD RFD PNM tactic is to throw up some unfounded sheit like EMailGate, and fool soft heads like Tunts7 into believing that "dem Indian" only corrupt and will discriminate against Afro Trinis

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