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toyota2nr wrote:rfari wrote:eliteauto wrote:rfari wrote:Aye. Yuh see that guy rowley?
He issa NASTINESS.
That is all
yuh picking me up to go dong Mid Center later? Yuh know we does normally be consuming backstage so ZR and UML doh see we
Yuh safe dan. Lee dem boy and dem. Once dem get a 100 dollars wrap up in a jersey dem doh realise is only plebs in the crowd with them
So where mine bro? Wah is da one?
DFC wrote:pioneer wrote:The truth doesn't exist.
the truth is out there.
Habit7 wrote:Al-Rawi graduated top of his class at Hugh Wooding and has a masters with merit in IT from King's College London, a world leading university.
If it was him, I would think he would have done a better job.
Habit7 wrote:Al-Rawi graduated top of his class at Hugh Wooding and has a masters with merit in IT from King's College London, a world leading university.
If it was him, I would think he would have done a better job.
teems1 wrote:Habit7 wrote:Al-Rawi graduated top of his class at Hugh Wooding and has a masters with merit in IT from King's College London, a world leading university.
If it was him, I would think he would have done a better job.
I think he meant that Al-Rawi intentionally set up Keith Rowley, knowing full well that using the "email thread" is a farce and would never hold up in parliament, thus making Keith Rowley look incompetent and easier for Al-Rawi to take his place as leader of the PNM.
edit: typo
rfari wrote:As we on the topic of inception. What if pnm fake the emails and intentionally added just enough inconsistencies to draw ridicule from the pp in such a way that pp's rightful and predictable dismissal of it comes of as avoidance and secrecy?
What if pnm faked the email but have information of criminal liability by the pp? Problem is that it was acquired illegally so it cooked up the emails and gave it to the president hoping tht an independent investigation is launched and bank accounts are scrutinised and hard drives forensically analysed.
What if rowley was given the emails by mother pena and she told him that a supreme being sent it to her to give him?
rfari wrote:As we on the topic of inception. What if pnm fake the emails and intentionally added just enough inconsistencies to draw ridicule from the pp in such a way that pp's rightful and predictable dismissal of it comes of as avoidance and secrecy?
What if pnm faked the email but have information of criminal liability by the pp? Problem is that it was acquired illegally so it cooked up the emails and gave it to the president hoping tht an independent investigation is launched and bank accounts are scrutinised and hard drives forensically analysed.
What if rowley was given the emails by mother pena and she told him that a supreme being sent it to her to give him?
javishm wrote:wey manning in all ah dis
javishm wrote:wey manning in all ah dis
brams112 wrote:javishm wrote:wey manning in all ah dis
His followers pelt out a press release saying they hiding behind their leader.Who have a laser to pick up sound?
zoom rader wrote:PNM was going good in opposition untill this email crap, is someone setting up Rowley? wey Hinds in all this?
kevcam wrote:So at the height of all this going on.....
$31.6m MAKEOVER for DPP OFFICE
Just days after the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) Roger Gaspard was mentioned in an alleged Section 34 e-mail conspiracy, Cabinet has announced a multi-million-dollar revamp of the DPP’s Office.
The controversial e-mail exchanges were revealed in Parliament by Opposition Leader Keith Rowley in which it was inferred that the DPP was to be asked to become a judge by the government which he has denied.
Attorney General Anand Ramlogan announced yesterday that $31,647,396 will be spent to increase staff from 30 to 237 at the DPP’s office while another $16,391,400 will be expended on infrastructural costs to accommodate the staff increase.
The Judiciary will also benefit from funding with an approved $13.543 million to improve its system.
Ramlogan was speaking at the post-Cabinet news conference at the Office of the Prime Minister in St Clair as he disclosed these figures and the upcoming upgrades.
He said in order to implement the Bill to abolish preliminary enquiries, logistical and capacity issues in the justice system must be addressed and two stakeholders were consulted—the Office of the DPP and the Judiciary.
A new organisational structure for the DPP’s Office, he said, was approved and will be formalised to include an additional 100 legal offices and 107 civil offices in terms of support staff.
Ramlogan said the one post of DPP will remain but direct deputy DPPs will be increased from two to three and assistant DPPs from three to six.
These posts are to take effect from June 1, 2013 and the Judicial and Legal Services Commission (JLSC) has the responsibility to fill the positions.
Ramlogan said the DPP’s Office is critical in the crime fight and this change was an historic one as nothing has ever been done since 1976 to improve it.
He said over the past ten years Governments have been grappling with curbing increasing crime while the DPP’s Office continued to suffer a lack of resources.
At present, Ramlogan said the DPP’s Office handled just about five per cent of all preliminary enquiries, adding that the department was “stretched to the limit” with 29 confirmed positions for attorneys, including the DPP post.
He said some 30 contract officers were hired over the years but was still not sufficient to alleviate the burden.
With respect to the Judiciary, Ramlogan said the funds would be used to meet additional necessary works in the area of accommodation, information, communication technology, court transcription services and also a secured courier service.
He said case load statistics showed that on average, 15,000 matters were previously heard by the magistrates’ courts and they will now be heard by masters of the High Court at the sufficiency hearing to decide which matters can go forward when they are ready.
In October last year, Ramlogan said to prepare and maintain the time limits and the schedule set out in the Act for the sufficiency hearing and to ensure matters go quickly to trial, Cabinet had approved an increase in staff.
These include four judges, nine Masters of the High Court, five new assistant registrars and deputy marshals, 17 judicial support officers, 12 case management officers and ten bailiffs, 17 judicial secretaries, 17 judicial research assistants and 17 court orderlies.
Infrastructure upgrades were also approved to house new staff.
Ramlogan said there will be changes to the Port of Spain Supreme Court, St George West Magistrates’ Court, Tunapuna Magistrates’ Court, San Fernando Magistrates’ Court, Tobago Supreme Court and the San Fernando Industrial Court.
The rest of the money is for outfitting requirements. He added that there was a backlog of notes that require transcribing in order for appeals to be heard with some 10,000 pages of notes for 700 cases that needed to be transcribed.
Cabinet, he said, agreed to hire qualified part-time court transcriptionists, who have already been identified and offered short term contracts.
http://www.trinidadexpress.com/news/316 ... 56211.html
pioneer wrote:If PNM hit any more rock bottom than this, they would turn into oil.
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