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One eye, Randolphinshan , redman, fake rass and elite thinks otherwisesMASH wrote:PNM is the worst ting to happen to trinidad and tobago.
We need to feel good about ourselfs according to PNM.pugboy wrote:carnival season start so everybody happy
not to mention road pavings starting soon
zoom rader wrote:Hey I totally agree with you bro.VexXx Dogg wrote:I disagree.zoom rader wrote:Why pay PNM taxes when we can't see much value for money?teems1 wrote:zoom rader wrote:Lal the pastor , kwame the barber and pumpkin farmers get catchrspann wrote:So, was the whole exercise worth all the millions and time spent behind it? How many drug lords and gang leaders were held and their illicit gains seized?
Remember most illegal money is kept in USD .
All dem PNM ppl real proud of this exercise and achievement
Doh worry weed free
If this exercise taught us anything, it's that there are large percentage of Trinis who make more than 72k per year but do not pay any income taxes.
These are the same ones quick to cry when there's no bed available in Mt Hope.
We get very little in return for our hard earned cash.
We are told renting an empty building from asre wari is value for money
We have to beg for simple services when doing any government bussiness.
Pot holes galore
Buildings, president house, Rowlee Tobago lime house. All these buildings the agv citizens will never get to see the inside off. It is off no use to 99% of the population.
Makes no sense paying PNM taxes
Everybody wants to benefit from healthcare, infrastructure and other state responsibilities, but for that to work, everyone should pay fair taxes. Why should the system be only propped by those who do it by the books
But our tax dollars is wasted under PNM.
I am fed up of PNM spending my taxes to for weaves, wigs and Sprem. Paying Shamfa phone bills. Paying for empty buildings. Using tax dollars to build a bridge for a minster
Where is the public out cry.
Are you happy how your tax dollars are wasted under PNM?
Do think you are seeing value for money?
The small man is the one that is paying and toting this country.
What is one 1% paying? These are the people are abusing our system and not paying thier fair share.
The rich in this country is paying jack chit. They evade taxes by bribes and undermind the goverments. They even boasts about it.
Why should the small man be singled out for not paying when there are bigger scamps who blantly evade taxes.
We have a goverment who's main focus is the small man when they should be looking at the super rich and big businesses that evade taxes.
From my observation those that complain about health and goverment are NOT Trinis. These are small islanders who think they have a right here. Grenadians, Vincy and guyaness come here to use abuse our health care.
Trinis that have money could not care less as they fly out for health care.
You think your house tax will benifit you?
Those are the same church leaders that tell thier flock to vote PNM bro.pugboy wrote:I like how the other religion leaders opening they mouth and plenty back pedalling
the only people who not talking is the sheep who does pay they money
Phone Surgeon wrote:Next thing this pastor legit legit...and he really only open envelopes as necessary....
He never use money to build big house and buy bess car and stuff his own account.....as all the other pastors and religious people do.
zoom rader wrote:Why pay PNM taxes when we can't see much value for money?teems1 wrote:zoom rader wrote:Lal the pastor , kwame the barber and pumpkin farmers get catchrspann wrote:So, was the whole exercise worth all the millions and time spent behind it? How many drug lords and gang leaders were held and their illicit gains seized?
Remember most illegal money is kept in USD .
All dem PNM ppl real proud of this exercise and achievement
Doh worry weed free
If this exercise taught us anything, it's that there are large percentage of Trinis who make more than 72k per year but do not pay any income taxes.
These are the same ones quick to cry when there's no bed available in Mt Hope.
We get very little in return for our hard earned cash.
We are told renting an empty building from asre wari is value for money
We have to beg for simple services when doing any government bussiness.
Pot holes galore
Buildings, president house, Rowlee Tobago lime house. All these buildings the agv citizens will never get to see the inside off. It is off no use to 99% of the population.
Makes no sense paying PNM taxes
PNM in power bro and they choose not to learn from the passteems1 wrote:zoom rader wrote:Why pay PNM taxes when we can't see much value for money?teems1 wrote:zoom rader wrote:Lal the pastor , kwame the barber and pumpkin farmers get catchrspann wrote:So, was the whole exercise worth all the millions and time spent behind it? How many drug lords and gang leaders were held and their illicit gains seized?
Remember most illegal money is kept in USD .
All dem PNM ppl real proud of this exercise and achievement
Doh worry weed free
If this exercise taught us anything, it's that there are large percentage of Trinis who make more than 72k per year but do not pay any income taxes.
These are the same ones quick to cry when there's no bed available in Mt Hope.
We get very little in return for our hard earned cash.
We are told renting an empty building from asre wari is value for money
We have to beg for simple services when doing any government bussiness.
Pot holes galore
Buildings, president house, Rowlee Tobago lime house. All these buildings the agv citizens will never get to see the inside off. It is off no use to 99% of the population.
Makes no sense paying PNM taxes
You keep going on about empty buildings, weave etc. How about 6m to tow a firetruck?
It's a twofold process. Pay the taxes and also get fair value for it.
As it is, not paying taxes while still utilizing the roads, water, healthcare etc is not working.
VII wrote:Anyone thinking that money legit clearly never dealt in millions..
Ask Spann the kinda dancing and hard work involved in making and saving a million legit..
Bring that money to days and hours and see what is being proposed here...and why wasn't it distributed to the poor or social and outreach programs etc?
VII wrote:Anyone thinking that money legit clearly never dealt in millions..
Ask Spann the kinda dancing and hard work involved in making and saving a million legit..
Bring that money to days and hours and see what is being proposed here...and why wasn't it distributed to the poor or social and outreach programs etc?
teems1 wrote:zoom rader wrote:Why pay PNM taxes when we can't see much value for money?teems1 wrote:zoom rader wrote:Lal the pastor , kwame the barber and pumpkin farmers get catchrspann wrote:So, was the whole exercise worth all the millions and time spent behind it? How many drug lords and gang leaders were held and their illicit gains seized?
Remember most illegal money is kept in USD .
All dem PNM ppl real proud of this exercise and achievement
Doh worry weed free
If this exercise taught us anything, it's that there are large percentage of Trinis who make more than 72k per year but do not pay any income taxes.
These are the same ones quick to cry when there's no bed available in Mt Hope.
We get very little in return for our hard earned cash.
We are told renting an empty building from asre wari is value for money
We have to beg for simple services when doing any government bussiness.
Pot holes galore
Buildings, president house, Rowlee Tobago lime house. All these buildings the agv citizens will never get to see the inside off. It is off no use to 99% of the population.
Makes no sense paying PNM taxes
You keep going on about empty buildings, weave etc. How about 6m to tow a firetruck?
It's a twofold process. Pay the taxes and also get fair value for it.
As it is, not paying taxes while still utilizing the roads, water, healthcare etc is not working.
He and others just dont understand.rspann wrote:teems1 wrote:zoom rader wrote:Why pay PNM taxes when we can't see much value for money?teems1 wrote:zoom rader wrote:Lal the pastor , kwame the barber and pumpkin farmers get catchrspann wrote:So, was the whole exercise worth all the millions and time spent behind it? How many drug lords and gang leaders were held and their illicit gains seized?
Remember most illegal money is kept in USD .
All dem PNM ppl real proud of this exercise and achievement
Doh worry weed free
If this exercise taught us anything, it's that there are large percentage of Trinis who make more than 72k per year but do not pay any income taxes.
These are the same ones quick to cry when there's no bed available in Mt Hope.
We get very little in return for our hard earned cash.
We are told renting an empty building from asre wari is value for money
We have to beg for simple services when doing any government bussiness.
Pot holes galore
Buildings, president house, Rowlee Tobago lime house. All these buildings the agv citizens will never get to see the inside off. It is off no use to 99% of the population.
Makes no sense paying PNM taxes
You keep going on about empty buildings, weave etc. How about 6m to tow a firetruck?
It's a twofold process. Pay the taxes and also get fair value for it.
As it is, not paying taxes while still utilizing the roads, water, healthcare etc is not working.
Dude, you really think that roads , water and healthcare are good examples to help prove your point?
But will the cash be returned in the new bills or the old billsK74T wrote:Financial Investigations Bureau (FIB) investigators have until tonight to seize or return the 28 million dollars to Longdenville pastor Vinworth Dayal of the Third Exodus Assembly Church.
Police said the pastor of the Third Exodus Assembly in Longdenville, Chaguanas, was not arrested or charged, and no further raids were done at either the church or his children's La Romaine home.
Dayal's home was last searched on Thursday by FIB investigators.
Dayal's cash was seized when he attempted to exchange 28 million 46 thousand and 500 dollars in old one hundred dollar notes to the new polymer bills at the Central Bank on December 31st.
According to the Proceeds of Crime Act, the FIB has 96 hours after seizing a sum of cash, in this case the pastor's $28 million dollars, to determine whether the money was obtained by unlawful means. If this is not done within the specified time, the FIB will have to approach a judge, and justify a second seize order, or return the money to its owner.
The deadline to seize or return the cash is Saturday night.
TTT
Kronik wrote:But will the cash be returned in the new bills or the old billsK74T wrote:Financial Investigations Bureau (FIB) investigators have until tonight to seize or return the 28 million dollars to Longdenville pastor Vinworth Dayal of the Third Exodus Assembly Church.
Police said the pastor of the Third Exodus Assembly in Longdenville, Chaguanas, was not arrested or charged, and no further raids were done at either the church or his children's La Romaine home.
Dayal's home was last searched on Thursday by FIB investigators.
Dayal's cash was seized when he attempted to exchange 28 million 46 thousand and 500 dollars in old one hundred dollar notes to the new polymer bills at the Central Bank on December 31st.
According to the Proceeds of Crime Act, the FIB has 96 hours after seizing a sum of cash, in this case the pastor's $28 million dollars, to determine whether the money was obtained by unlawful means. If this is not done within the specified time, the FIB will have to approach a judge, and justify a second seize order, or return the money to its owner.
The deadline to seize or return the cash is Saturday night.
TTT
All pastors will be targets from PNM ppl bandits .paid_influencer wrote:that pastor and his children gonna get hunted by every kind of criminal tonight.![]()
Great is the PNM
*KRONIK* wrote:Hahaaaaaaa
That go be rel funny tho, if they give him back all just how he bring itKronik wrote:But will the cash be returned in the new bills or the old billsK74T wrote:Financial Investigations Bureau (FIB) investigators have until tonight to seize or return the 28 million dollars to Longdenville pastor Vinworth Dayal of the Third Exodus Assembly Church.
Police said the pastor of the Third Exodus Assembly in Longdenville, Chaguanas, was not arrested or charged, and no further raids were done at either the church or his children's La Romaine home.
Dayal's home was last searched on Thursday by FIB investigators.
Dayal's cash was seized when he attempted to exchange 28 million 46 thousand and 500 dollars in old one hundred dollar notes to the new polymer bills at the Central Bank on December 31st.
According to the Proceeds of Crime Act, the FIB has 96 hours after seizing a sum of cash, in this case the pastor's $28 million dollars, to determine whether the money was obtained by unlawful means. If this is not done within the specified time, the FIB will have to approach a judge, and justify a second seize order, or return the money to its owner.
The deadline to seize or return the cash is Saturday night.
TTT
K74T wrote:Financial Investigations Bureau (FIB) investigators have until tonight to seize or return the 28 million dollars to Longdenville pastor Vinworth Dayal of the Third Exodus Assembly Church.
Police said the pastor of the Third Exodus Assembly in Longdenville, Chaguanas, was not arrested or charged, and no further raids were done at either the church or his children's La Romaine home.
Dayal's home was last searched on Thursday by FIB investigators.
Dayal's cash was seized when he attempted to exchange 28 million 46 thousand and 500 dollars in old one hundred dollar notes to the new polymer bills at the Central Bank on December 31st.
According to the Proceeds of Crime Act, the FIB has 96 hours after seizing a sum of cash, in this case the pastor's $28 million dollars, to determine whether the money was obtained by unlawful means. If this is not done within the specified time, the FIB will have to approach a judge, and justify a second seize order, or return the money to its owner.
The deadline to seize or return the cash is Saturday night.
TTT
Devant: Call Central Bank governor!
Sean Douglas
ACTIVIST Devant Maharaj on Tuesday published what he said was the phone number of Central Bank Governor Dr Alvin Hilaire in protest at Hilaire's alleged silence throughout the recent demonetisation exercise.
Newsday called the number, but got no reply.
In leaking the number, Maharaj asked where was the Governor’s voice now as citizens queue at length at the Central Bank to exchange the old $100 banknote for the new polymer note.
“Long lines snake the Central Bank today. This followed the elderly collapsing or urinating on themselves, irreplaceable productive hours lost, robberies of bank customers, businesses disrupted in a declining economy, death and stress of bank workers at the commercial bank for the past month," he complained.
“Confusion continues, as the mad rush to change old notes for new after the New Year's Day deadline, but not a word from the Governor.”
Maharaj said Hilaire was silent on the divulging of customers' financial information by ministers, seemingly in reference to the barber who reportedly took $1 million in cash to be exchanged.
He also criticised the Minister of National Security, who he said had rolled out this as a national security project and not as a demonetisation exercise by the Central Bank.
“Stuart Young is however silent on the issue, as he is on the murder rate. Minister of Finance Colm Imbert is perhaps equally as silent, as there have been no riots as yet.
“Amidst all of this chaos Prime Minister Keith Rowley has not said a word to a nation as to the success of the demonetisation exercise.”
Maharaj scoffed that all the chaos of demonetisation had happened just to identify "a barber and a pastor."
At a post-Cabinet briefing last month, Young spoke of an unnamed barber who had tried to deposit $1 million in cash. Pastor Pastor Vinworth Dayal was flagged by the Financial Intelligence Unit and police when he tried to change $28 million in old notes at the Central Bank at the December 31 deadline for exchange, sparking a national debate on whether or not such sums could be amassed from tithes or from barbering. The police seized a further $2 million from the pastor, the source of whose funds is now under investigation.
Chiding the Government, Maharaj urged, “Perhaps it is time we call them out and let them know the frustration that is being experienced.
“If it was Jwala Rambaran as Governor of the Central Bank the nation would have heard from him and the PNM would have blamed him for the chaos.”
On Tuesday, Newsday tried but was unable to contact Hilaire, Rowley, Imbert or Young for their views on the daily woes alleged by Maharaj to have arisen in the demonetisation exercise and on the success or failure of that exercise.
In his statement, Maharaj also leaked the phone numbers of the Prime Minister, Finance Minister Colm Imbert and National Security Minister Stuart Young, all of which he had previously released en masse in December 2018.
Back then he also successively released the numbers of Education Minister Anthony Garcia, Works and Transport Minister Rohan Sinanan and Labour Minister Jennifer Baptiste-Primus, before releasing 20 numbers comprising those of virtually the whole Cabinet. A day later, Maharaj published the numbers of 21 UNC MPs and senators such as Kamla Persad-Bissessar and Wade Mark, plus his own. He justified the leaks as a means of "direct accountability" and "direct democracy," as he alleged a breakdown in basic services even as ministers were unreachable or alienated from the public.
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