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Mmoney607 wrote:Corruption buster Stewart Young didn't know about any of these happenings while he was minister of national security. Very interesting.
They need to destroy GG.Rovin wrote:d same way they going after GG is how somebody should also go after all politicians & their financiers from all parties ...
Isn't that all politicians' mentality?rollingstock wrote:Not a threat, just full of sheit and blasted disrespectful.
On top of that portraying one thing to the public and doing worst. Reminds me of my father's mantra "do as I say, don't do as I do."
hover11 wrote:Isn't that all politicians' mentality?rollingstock wrote:Not a threat, just full of sheit and blasted disrespectful.
On top of that portraying one thing to the public and doing worst. Reminds me of my father's mantra "do as I say, don't do as I do."
You see the thing about civilian Gary is that he was a politician and then COP , that taste of power never leaves youpugboy wrote:he is not a politician tho
he is a wannabe
right now he on par with peahover11 wrote:Isn't that all politicians' mentality?rollingstock wrote:Not a threat, just full of sheit and blasted disrespectful.
On top of that portraying one thing to the public and doing worst. Reminds me of my father's mantra "do as I say, don't do as I do."
16 cycles wrote:For an institution so versed in "white collar" crime....we as a country should have more convictions...
THE brother-in-law of a senior Cabinet minister received a huge chunk of the questionable multi-million-dollar contracts awarded by the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS) under the tenure of former commissioner of police Gary Griffith. Checks by the Express revealed that, prior to 2018, the minister’s relative was never on the pre-qualified listing of contractors/ goods and service providers to the TTPS.
Based on the findings by the Ministry of Finance Central Audit Committee — Final Report on the Audit of Procurement of Goods and Services and the Hiring of the Staff on Contract by the TTPS, the company in question benefited heavily from contracts being “broken up” .
The Audit raised red flags over the manner in which multi-million-dollar contracts were deliberately broken up to bypass oversight and scrutiny in the awarding of contracts. Instead, by breaking up the contracts various businessmen were facilitated and both the Ministerial Tenders Committee and the Central Tenders Board overlooked, the report stated.
https://trinidadexpress.com/news/local/ ... 8ec1f.html
Dizzy28 wrote:THE brother-in-law of a senior Cabinet minister received a huge chunk of the questionable multi-million-dollar contracts awarded by the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS) under the tenure of former commissioner of police Gary Griffith. Checks by the Express revealed that, prior to 2018, the minister’s relative was never on the pre-qualified listing of contractors/ goods and service providers to the TTPS.
Based on the findings by the Ministry of Finance Central Audit Committee — Final Report on the Audit of Procurement of Goods and Services and the Hiring of the Staff on Contract by the TTPS, the company in question benefited heavily from contracts being “broken up” .
The Audit raised red flags over the manner in which multi-million-dollar contracts were deliberately broken up to bypass oversight and scrutiny in the awarding of contracts. Instead, by breaking up the contracts various businessmen were facilitated and both the Ministerial Tenders Committee and the Central Tenders Board overlooked, the report stated.
https://trinidadexpress.com/news/local/ ... 8ec1f.html
So anyone figure out which Minister they referring to?
Mmoney607 wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:THE brother-in-law of a senior Cabinet minister received a huge chunk of the questionable multi-million-dollar contracts awarded by the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS) under the tenure of former commissioner of police Gary Griffith. Checks by the Express revealed that, prior to 2018, the minister’s relative was never on the pre-qualified listing of contractors/ goods and service providers to the TTPS.
Based on the findings by the Ministry of Finance Central Audit Committee — Final Report on the Audit of Procurement of Goods and Services and the Hiring of the Staff on Contract by the TTPS, the company in question benefited heavily from contracts being “broken up” .
The Audit raised red flags over the manner in which multi-million-dollar contracts were deliberately broken up to bypass oversight and scrutiny in the awarding of contracts. Instead, by breaking up the contracts various businessmen were facilitated and both the Ministerial Tenders Committee and the Central Tenders Board overlooked, the report stated.
https://trinidadexpress.com/news/local/ ... 8ec1f.html
So anyone figure out which Minister they referring to?
Since when a brother in law is a relative? And what that person getting a contract have to do with anything. Why denyse renne don't get somebody to submit a report about the runaway murder rate, it seems like people trying to distract from that.
Dat is red government holy ground, he go get plet outpugboy wrote:i aint go lie
GG is a true trini to the core, all the righteousness he does boast about
when you see a man switch to both "shoot the messenger" and "2 wrongs make right" mode
he is a certified trini, he need to go in woodford square and argue politics with the fellas there
Mmoney607 wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:THE brother-in-law of a senior Cabinet minister received a huge chunk of the questionable multi-million-dollar contracts awarded by the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS) under the tenure of former commissioner of police Gary Griffith. Checks by the Express revealed that, prior to 2018, the minister’s relative was never on the pre-qualified listing of contractors/ goods and service providers to the TTPS.
Based on the findings by the Ministry of Finance Central Audit Committee — Final Report on the Audit of Procurement of Goods and Services and the Hiring of the Staff on Contract by the TTPS, the company in question benefited heavily from contracts being “broken up” .
The Audit raised red flags over the manner in which multi-million-dollar contracts were deliberately broken up to bypass oversight and scrutiny in the awarding of contracts. Instead, by breaking up the contracts various businessmen were facilitated and both the Ministerial Tenders Committee and the Central Tenders Board overlooked, the report stated.
https://trinidadexpress.com/news/local/ ... 8ec1f.html
So anyone figure out which Minister they referring to?
Since when a brother in law is a relative? And what that person getting a contract have to do with anything. Why denyse renne don't get somebody to submit a report about the runaway murder rate, it seems like people trying to distract from that.
eliteauto wrote:Mmoney607 wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:THE brother-in-law of a senior Cabinet minister received a huge chunk of the questionable multi-million-dollar contracts awarded by the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS) under the tenure of former commissioner of police Gary Griffith. Checks by the Express revealed that, prior to 2018, the minister’s relative was never on the pre-qualified listing of contractors/ goods and service providers to the TTPS.
Based on the findings by the Ministry of Finance Central Audit Committee — Final Report on the Audit of Procurement of Goods and Services and the Hiring of the Staff on Contract by the TTPS, the company in question benefited heavily from contracts being “broken up” .
The Audit raised red flags over the manner in which multi-million-dollar contracts were deliberately broken up to bypass oversight and scrutiny in the awarding of contracts. Instead, by breaking up the contracts various businessmen were facilitated and both the Ministerial Tenders Committee and the Central Tenders Board overlooked, the report stated.
https://trinidadexpress.com/news/local/ ... 8ec1f.html
So anyone figure out which Minister they referring to?
Since when a brother in law is a relative? And what that person getting a contract have to do with anything. Why denyse renne don't get somebody to submit a report about the runaway murder rate, it seems like people trying to distract from that.
When the said Minister is in charge of drafting laws and claims to be a corruption-buster-in-the-works ( zero results yet) especially against the Opposition but also conveniently drafts a law to see the then about to leave COP return as the acting COP ( a law that has since been deemed flawed and rescinded. It shows bias and a vested interest in having the chap return to ensure continued trough feeding. I'm sure those people awarded contracts have not been complaining about late payments. Looks like it GTGG and GTAG everybody Get Thru
eliteauto wrote:Mmoney607 wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:THE brother-in-law of a senior Cabinet minister received a huge chunk of the questionable multi-million-dollar contracts awarded by the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS) under the tenure of former commissioner of police Gary Griffith. Checks by the Express revealed that, prior to 2018, the minister’s relative was never on the pre-qualified listing of contractors/ goods and service providers to the TTPS.
Based on the findings by the Ministry of Finance Central Audit Committee — Final Report on the Audit of Procurement of Goods and Services and the Hiring of the Staff on Contract by the TTPS, the company in question benefited heavily from contracts being “broken up” .
The Audit raised red flags over the manner in which multi-million-dollar contracts were deliberately broken up to bypass oversight and scrutiny in the awarding of contracts. Instead, by breaking up the contracts various businessmen were facilitated and both the Ministerial Tenders Committee and the Central Tenders Board overlooked, the report stated.
https://trinidadexpress.com/news/local/ ... 8ec1f.html
So anyone figure out which Minister they referring to?
Since when a brother in law is a relative? And what that person getting a contract have to do with anything. Why denyse renne don't get somebody to submit a report about the runaway murder rate, it seems like people trying to distract from that.
When the said Minister is in charge of drafting laws and claims to be a corruption-buster-in-the-works ( zero results yet) especially against the Opposition but also conveniently drafts a law to see the then about to leave COP return as the acting COP ( a law that has since been deemed flawed and rescinded. It shows bias and a vested interest in having the chap return to ensure continued trough feeding. I'm sure those people awarded contracts have not been complaining about late payments. Looks like it GTGG and GTAG everybody Get Thru
Redman wrote:eliteauto wrote:Mmoney607 wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:THE brother-in-law of a senior Cabinet minister received a huge chunk of the questionable multi-million-dollar contracts awarded by the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS) under the tenure of former commissioner of police Gary Griffith. Checks by the Express revealed that, prior to 2018, the minister’s relative was never on the pre-qualified listing of contractors/ goods and service providers to the TTPS.
Based on the findings by the Ministry of Finance Central Audit Committee — Final Report on the Audit of Procurement of Goods and Services and the Hiring of the Staff on Contract by the TTPS, the company in question benefited heavily from contracts being “broken up” .
The Audit raised red flags over the manner in which multi-million-dollar contracts were deliberately broken up to bypass oversight and scrutiny in the awarding of contracts. Instead, by breaking up the contracts various businessmen were facilitated and both the Ministerial Tenders Committee and the Central Tenders Board overlooked, the report stated.
https://trinidadexpress.com/news/local/ ... 8ec1f.html
So anyone figure out which Minister they referring to?
Since when a brother in law is a relative? And what that person getting a contract have to do with anything. Why denyse renne don't get somebody to submit a report about the runaway murder rate, it seems like people trying to distract from that.
When the said Minister is in charge of drafting laws and claims to be a corruption-buster-in-the-works ( zero results yet) especially against the Opposition but also conveniently drafts a law to see the then about to leave COP return as the acting COP ( a law that has since been deemed flawed and rescinded. It shows bias and a vested interest in having the chap return to ensure continued trough feeding. I'm sure those people awarded contracts have not been complaining about late payments. Looks like it GTGG and GTAG everybody Get Thru
What allyuh expect from a former UNC minister?
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Flame on I will wait.
Mmoney607 wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:THE brother-in-law of a senior Cabinet minister received a huge chunk of the questionable multi-million-dollar contracts awarded by the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS) under the tenure of former commissioner of police Gary Griffith. Checks by the Express revealed that, prior to 2018, the minister’s relative was never on the pre-qualified listing of contractors/ goods and service providers to the TTPS.
Based on the findings by the Ministry of Finance Central Audit Committee — Final Report on the Audit of Procurement of Goods and Services and the Hiring of the Staff on Contract by the TTPS, the company in question benefited heavily from contracts being “broken up” .
The Audit raised red flags over the manner in which multi-million-dollar contracts were deliberately broken up to bypass oversight and scrutiny in the awarding of contracts. Instead, by breaking up the contracts various businessmen were facilitated and both the Ministerial Tenders Committee and the Central Tenders Board overlooked, the report stated.
https://trinidadexpress.com/news/local/ ... 8ec1f.html
So anyone figure out which Minister they referring to?
Since when a brother in law is a relative? And what that person getting a contract have to do with anything. Why denyse renne don't get somebody to submit a report about the runaway murder rate, it seems like people trying to distract from that.
Phone Surgeon wrote:I doubt Gary gonna buss any big files. Doesnt know with him na.
Unless he going for scorched earth
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