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Re: The Treasury empty but we spending on

Postby sMASH » December 24th, 2020, 1:32 pm

Did they pass tru a means test for scholarshi... I mean covid relief?

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Re: The Treasury empty but we spending on

Postby Habit7 » December 24th, 2020, 1:34 pm

-"I want to see a list, I want to see a list!"

*sees a UNC*

-"tokenism"

Yet I have to hear Kamla criticise Vasant because he has nobody that looks like Sean Sobers or Jearlean John on his slate.

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Re: The Treasury empty but we spending on

Postby sMASH » December 24th, 2020, 1:36 pm

Habit7 wrote:-"I want to see a list, I want to see a list!"

*sees a UNC*

-"tokenism"

Yet I have to hear Kamla criticise Vasant because he has nobody that looks like Sean Sobers or Jearlean John on his slate.
How it goh look. U neeeed one or two for the photo ops.

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Re: The Treasury empty but we spending on

Postby Habit7 » December 24th, 2020, 1:48 pm

sMASH wrote:
Habit7 wrote:-"I want to see a list, I want to see a list!"

*sees a UNC*

-"tokenism"

Yet I have to hear Kamla criticise Vasant because he has nobody that looks like Sean Sobers or Jearlean John on his slate.
How it goh look. U neeeed one or two for the photo ops.

Yes that is what Kamla was criticising Vasant about.
https://www.cnc3.co.tt/kamla-knocks-vas ... -john/?amp

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Re: The Treasury empty but we spending on

Postby sMASH » December 24th, 2020, 1:53 pm

What's the means test to determine which star gets how much? Or is this just another trickle down economic episode?

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Re: The Treasury empty but we spending on

Postby De Dragon » December 24th, 2020, 1:59 pm

Habit7 wrote:I know you don't read what you comment on but the article lists Chutney singer, Nishard Mayrhoo. He is the son of Doodnath Mayrhoo, longstanding UNC Councillor and political activist. But facts, information and context like this is impervious to you. You must beat up and type gibberish and call other ppl sheep based on your substantiated opinions.

Beat up? While I appreciate your participation in, and defense of non-transparent handouts, I don't need any. My concern is that with the LFRFD PNM's proven track record (secret scholarships, pools,water tanks,jobs) MY money is being misused. Maybe this escapes you as a freeloading leech, but at least try to keep up with the points being made nah man!

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Re: The Treasury empty but we spending on

Postby Habit7 » December 24th, 2020, 3:48 pm

De Dragon wrote:
Habit7 wrote:I know you don't read what you comment on but the article lists Chutney singer, Nishard Mayrhoo. He is the son of Doodnath Mayrhoo, longstanding UNC Councillor and political activist. But facts, information and context like this is impervious to you. You must beat up and type gibberish and call other ppl sheep based on your substantiated opinions.

Beat up? While I appreciate your participation in, and defense of non-transparent handouts, I don't need any. My concern is that with the LFRFD PNM's proven track record (secret scholarships, pools,water tanks,jobs) MY money is being misused. Maybe this escapes you as a freeloading leech, but at least try to keep up with the points being made nah man!

Thanks for proving my point with a beat up, gibberish, personal attack and an exclamation mark at the end.

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Re: The Treasury empty but we spending on

Postby De Dragon » December 24th, 2020, 4:39 pm

Habit7 wrote:
De Dragon wrote:
Habit7 wrote:I know you don't read what you comment on but the article lists Chutney singer, Nishard Mayrhoo. He is the son of Doodnath Mayrhoo, longstanding UNC Councillor and political activist. But facts, information and context like this is impervious to you. You must beat up and type gibberish and call other ppl sheep based on your substantiated opinions.

Beat up? While I appreciate your participation in, and defense of non-transparent handouts, I don't need any. My concern is that with the LFRFD PNM's proven track record (secret scholarships, pools,water tanks,jobs) MY money is being misused. Maybe this escapes you as a freeloading leech, but at least try to keep up with the points being made nah man!

Thanks for proving my point with a beat up, gibberish, personal attack and an exclamation mark at the end.

I know you're in the handout crew, so your spirited defense is expected. You may feel "workin" CEPEP is not receiving a handout, but sorry to say it is. So, DBU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Re: The Treasury empty but we spending on

Postby zoom rader » December 24th, 2020, 7:48 pm

Habit7 wrote:-"I want to see a list, I want to see a list!"

*sees a UNC*

-"tokenism"

Yet I have to hear Kamla criticise Vasant because he has nobody that looks like Sean Sobers or Jearlean John on his slate.
Why did uoi all hide the secret scholarships given out to Africans under a slush fund ?

Now you dishing out money to red Goverment artist like Cro Cro and the rest of the Racist brigrade.

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Postby Habit7 » December 24th, 2020, 8:46 pm

I have addressed this 6yrs ago with fact. But just like when the other times I refuted you, you are just going to ignore it pound your fist harder. For UNC tuners, everything the UNC says is true, and all counterfactuals are lies.


Habit7 wrote:Final EOC report finds no bias in scholarship awards
The report of the investigation into the much maligned $50 million ‘slush fund’ administered by the then Ministry of Community Development under the People’s National Movement (PNM) Government has been handed over to the head of the Public Service and Permanent Secretary to the Prime Minister, Reynold Cooper.

The report has found that there was no evidence of any policy to debar any ethnic group from the scholarships and that the bursaries were clearly intended to be available for all citizens.

The 41-page report, dated July 19, 2011, was signed by Equal Opportunities Commission (EOC) Chairman Emeritus Professor John La Guerre and a copy is also now in the possession of Minister of Transport Devant Maharaj.

The report, a copy of which is now in the hands of the Mirror, although finding no evidence of discrimination by the Ministry, faulted it for not advertising the bursaries, which effectively debarred Maharaj and persons like him from applying.

The Transport Minister, according to informed sources, is however demanding to be paid compensation for the distress he suffered. And at a conciliatory meeting with Permanent Secretary to the Prime Minister Reynold Cooper has requested compensation for what he claims is the discrimination he suffered.

Cooper, according to informed sources, has referred the matter to the Prime Minister. Cooper, the PM and Maharaj are now en route to India for a two-week State visit and could not be contacted for comment.

It was Maharaj who had written to the EOC on December 3, 2009 alleging discrimination against the Ministry of Community Development, Culture and Gender Affairs, in the disbursement of scholarship funds during the period 2003-2007.

As the complainant in the matter, Maharaj submitted information he had obtained under the Freedom of Information Act.

Following its lengthy investigation, over a period of 17 months the EOC has stated categorically that the Ministry’s criteria for such scholarships did not prevent anyone from applying.

In fact, La Guerre’s report indicated that “from the information supplied by the Ministry it is clear that the intention and purpose of the Community Development Scholarships Programme (CDSP) was intended for availability to all citizens of Trinidad and Tobago.”

Furthermore, it found that “there was no indication by the Ministry that a criterion existed to prevent certain individuals from applying” for scholarships.

The report further stated that contrary to claims that the programme was administered in a sloppy manner, according to the EOC, from all the evidence examined, “it is clear that the Ministry did have established approved criteria as to the requirements to be satisfied for a person to obtain a scholarship.”

And despite allegations by Maharaj and Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar that the scholarship programme, under then Minister of Community Development Joan Yuille Williams, favoured Afro Trinidadians, they found no evidence to support this.

On the contrary, the EOC stated clearly that after examining the facts submitted, it found that “no criteria existed which would legally exclude the complainant.”

It surmised however that the fact that the Ministry did not advertise the scholarship programme “may have had the effect of excluding” Maharaj, which “resulted in him being treated in a less favourable manner than his comparator.”

The EOC however took issue with the actions of the Ministry to proceed to award scholarships without advertising to the public at large, or without having a standardized application form, claiming that it acted in breach of its own criteria.

It further questioned the existence of the Scholarship Selection Committee, saying that “there were numerous instances where the Prime Minister at the time or some other government official wrote to the Minister recommending a person for financial assistance.”

But even as the EOC reported no evidence that the Ministry sought to prevent certain individuals from applying, it felt that the effect of the procedure adopted by the Ministry in distributing the scholarships had the effect of a disadvantage upon a significant proportion of the population who were of East Indian ethnicity, including Maharaj, and added that only some 7 percent of the recipients were East Indians.

In such circumstances, the EOC felt that the programme had the effect of “denying, limiting, restricting or inhibiting Maharaj and others like him from being able to access, the advantages, benefits and opportunities available to others,”

The report went on to state that the Ministry could provide no justifiable explanation as to why Maharaj was excluded from the group of persons receiving scholarships. It felt that Maharaj “did provide enough evidence for an inference of discrimination to be made out against the Ministry.”

The EOC recommended that Maharaj’s matter be resolved by conciliation and called for a better accounting system to be put in place, and that a forensic audit be conducted by the appropriate authority in relation to the disbursement of funds.

http://www.tntmirror.com/2012/01/06/dev ... ts-dollars


viewtopic.php?p=8324364#p8324364

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Re: The Treasury empty but we spending on

Postby sMASH » December 24th, 2020, 10:16 pm

that was very sneaky, sneaky in deed.
i saw that tactic already, on tv. when the head of the fbi was called to face the congresional committee hearing on hillary clinton server issue.

he stated that he woudl not pursue any action against her, but detailed allll the infractions she was guilty of, and stated what actions he would have taken if it was someone else under his command. but, he woudl not pursue clinton on that matter. any one else coudl, tho, if they so chose.




that EOC report said the APPLICATION was free and fair. it made not comment on the criteria for SELECTION of an applicant to a schol. it made it a point to state that they did observe that many recipients were on personal recommendation to the PM, and that it was not widely advertised to the citizens.

so, sussing through that production. every one was free to apply, but it was not advertised to every one so not everyone might be informed so that they may apply. and most persons were found to be recipients by recommendation.

sneaky sneaky sneaky.





weeee are not pnm supporters, u cant piss on or shoes, tell us is rain, and we will say 'grate is the pnm'

the EOC not gonna challenge the minsitry so hard, when they know that strings pulling from even the PM office. heads will roll for that. so might as well, give them the pass and work wit the other issues.

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Re: The Treasury empty but we spending on

Postby zoom rader » December 24th, 2020, 10:25 pm

Habit7 wrote:I have addressed this 6yrs ago with fact. But just like when the other times I refuted you, you are just going to ignore it pound your fist harder. For UNC tuners, everything the UNC says is true, and all counterfactuals are lies.


Habit7 wrote:Final EOC report finds no bias in scholarship awards
The report of the investigation into the much maligned $50 million ‘slush fund’ administered by the then Ministry of Community Development under the People’s National Movement (PNM) Government has been handed over to the head of the Public Service and Permanent Secretary to the Prime Minister, Reynold Cooper.

The report has found that there was no evidence of any policy to debar any ethnic group from the scholarships and that the bursaries were clearly intended to be available for all citizens.

The 41-page report, dated July 19, 2011, was signed by Equal Opportunities Commission (EOC) Chairman Emeritus Professor John La Guerre and a copy is also now in the possession of Minister of Transport Devant Maharaj.

The report, a copy of which is now in the hands of the Mirror, although finding no evidence of discrimination by the Ministry, faulted it for not advertising the bursaries, which effectively debarred Maharaj and persons like him from applying.

The Transport Minister, according to informed sources, is however demanding to be paid compensation for the distress he suffered. And at a conciliatory meeting with Permanent Secretary to the Prime Minister Reynold Cooper has requested compensation for what he claims is the discrimination he suffered.

Cooper, according to informed sources, has referred the matter to the Prime Minister. Cooper, the PM and Maharaj are now en route to India for a two-week State visit and could not be contacted for comment.

It was Maharaj who had written to the EOC on December 3, 2009 alleging discrimination against the Ministry of Community Development, Culture and Gender Affairs, in the disbursement of scholarship funds during the period 2003-2007.

As the complainant in the matter, Maharaj submitted information he had obtained under the Freedom of Information Act.

Following its lengthy investigation, over a period of 17 months the EOC has stated categorically that the Ministry’s criteria for such scholarships did not prevent anyone from applying.

In fact, La Guerre’s report indicated that “from the information supplied by the Ministry it is clear that the intention and purpose of the Community Development Scholarships Programme (CDSP) was intended for availability to all citizens of Trinidad and Tobago.”

Furthermore, it found that “there was no indication by the Ministry that a criterion existed to prevent certain individuals from applying” for scholarships.

The report further stated that contrary to claims that the programme was administered in a sloppy manner, according to the EOC, from all the evidence examined, “it is clear that the Ministry did have established approved criteria as to the requirements to be satisfied for a person to obtain a scholarship.”

And despite allegations by Maharaj and Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar that the scholarship programme, under then Minister of Community Development Joan Yuille Williams, favoured Afro Trinidadians, they found no evidence to support this.

On the contrary, the EOC stated clearly that after examining the facts submitted, it found that “no criteria existed which would legally exclude the complainant.”

It surmised however that the fact that the Ministry did not advertise the scholarship programme “may have had the effect of excluding” Maharaj, which “resulted in him being treated in a less favourable manner than his comparator.”

The EOC however took issue with the actions of the Ministry to proceed to award scholarships without advertising to the public at large, or without having a standardized application form, claiming that it acted in breach of its own criteria.

It further questioned the existence of the Scholarship Selection Committee, saying that “there were numerous instances where the Prime Minister at the time or some other government official wrote to the Minister recommending a person for financial assistance.”

But even as the EOC reported no evidence that the Ministry sought to prevent certain individuals from applying, it felt that the effect of the procedure adopted by the Ministry in distributing the scholarships had the effect of a disadvantage upon a significant proportion of the population who were of East Indian ethnicity, including Maharaj, and added that only some 7 percent of the recipients were East Indians.

In such circumstances, the EOC felt that the programme had the effect of “denying, limiting, restricting or inhibiting Maharaj and others like him from being able to access, the advantages, benefits and opportunities available to others,”

The report went on to state that the Ministry could provide no justifiable explanation as to why Maharaj was excluded from the group of persons receiving scholarships. It felt that Maharaj “did provide enough evidence for an inference of discrimination to be made out against the Ministry.”

The EOC recommended that Maharaj’s matter be resolved by conciliation and called for a better accounting system to be put in place, and that a forensic audit be conducted by the appropriate authority in relation to the disbursement of funds.

http://www.tntmirror.com/2012/01/06/dev ... ts-dollars


viewtopic.php?p=8324364#p8324364
A story written by the Equal Opportunities Commission is a report?

Since when the Equal Opportunities Commission under the red Goverment is fair and unbias ?

Equal Opportunities Commission are red Goverment agents and have doctured the fundings .

That document is just s story, it is not an independent truthful report.

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Re: The Treasury empty but we spending on

Postby Gladiator » December 24th, 2020, 10:37 pm

zoom rader wrote:
Habit7 wrote:I have addressed this 6yrs ago with fact. But just like when the other times I refuted you, you are just going to ignore it pound your fist harder. For UNC tuners, everything the UNC says is true, and all counterfactuals are lies.


Habit7 wrote:Final EOC report finds no bias in scholarship awards
The report of the investigation into the much maligned $50 million ‘slush fund’ administered by the then Ministry of Community Development under the People’s National Movement (PNM) Government has been handed over to the head of the Public Service and Permanent Secretary to the Prime Minister, Reynold Cooper.

The report has found that there was no evidence of any policy to debar any ethnic group from the scholarships and that the bursaries were clearly intended to be available for all citizens.

The 41-page report, dated July 19, 2011, was signed by Equal Opportunities Commission (EOC) Chairman Emeritus Professor John La Guerre and a copy is also now in the possession of Minister of Transport Devant Maharaj.

The report, a copy of which is now in the hands of the Mirror, although finding no evidence of discrimination by the Ministry, faulted it for not advertising the bursaries, which effectively debarred Maharaj and persons like him from applying.

The Transport Minister, according to informed sources, is however demanding to be paid compensation for the distress he suffered. And at a conciliatory meeting with Permanent Secretary to the Prime Minister Reynold Cooper has requested compensation for what he claims is the discrimination he suffered.

Cooper, according to informed sources, has referred the matter to the Prime Minister. Cooper, the PM and Maharaj are now en route to India for a two-week State visit and could not be contacted for comment.

It was Maharaj who had written to the EOC on December 3, 2009 alleging discrimination against the Ministry of Community Development, Culture and Gender Affairs, in the disbursement of scholarship funds during the period 2003-2007.

As the complainant in the matter, Maharaj submitted information he had obtained under the Freedom of Information Act.

Following its lengthy investigation, over a period of 17 months the EOC has stated categorically that the Ministry’s criteria for such scholarships did not prevent anyone from applying.

In fact, La Guerre’s report indicated that “from the information supplied by the Ministry it is clear that the intention and purpose of the Community Development Scholarships Programme (CDSP) was intended for availability to all citizens of Trinidad and Tobago.”

Furthermore, it found that “there was no indication by the Ministry that a criterion existed to prevent certain individuals from applying” for scholarships.

The report further stated that contrary to claims that the programme was administered in a sloppy manner, according to the EOC, from all the evidence examined, “it is clear that the Ministry did have established approved criteria as to the requirements to be satisfied for a person to obtain a scholarship.”

And despite allegations by Maharaj and Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar that the scholarship programme, under then Minister of Community Development Joan Yuille Williams, favoured Afro Trinidadians, they found no evidence to support this.

On the contrary, the EOC stated clearly that after examining the facts submitted, it found that “no criteria existed which would legally exclude the complainant.”

It surmised however that the fact that the Ministry did not advertise the scholarship programme “may have had the effect of excluding” Maharaj, which “resulted in him being treated in a less favourable manner than his comparator.”

The EOC however took issue with the actions of the Ministry to proceed to award scholarships without advertising to the public at large, or without having a standardized application form, claiming that it acted in breach of its own criteria.

It further questioned the existence of the Scholarship Selection Committee, saying that “there were numerous instances where the Prime Minister at the time or some other government official wrote to the Minister recommending a person for financial assistance.”

But even as the EOC reported no evidence that the Ministry sought to prevent certain individuals from applying, it felt that the effect of the procedure adopted by the Ministry in distributing the scholarships had the effect of a disadvantage upon a significant proportion of the population who were of East Indian ethnicity, including Maharaj, and added that only some 7 percent of the recipients were East Indians.

In such circumstances, the EOC felt that the programme had the effect of “denying, limiting, restricting or inhibiting Maharaj and others like him from being able to access, the advantages, benefits and opportunities available to others,”

The report went on to state that the Ministry could provide no justifiable explanation as to why Maharaj was excluded from the group of persons receiving scholarships. It felt that Maharaj “did provide enough evidence for an inference of discrimination to be made out against the Ministry.”

The EOC recommended that Maharaj’s matter be resolved by conciliation and called for a better accounting system to be put in place, and that a forensic audit be conducted by the appropriate authority in relation to the disbursement of funds.

http://www.tntmirror.com/2012/01/06/dev ... ts-dollars


viewtopic.php?p=8324364#p8324364
A story written by the Equal Opportunities Commission is a report?

Since when the Equal Opportunities Commission under the red Goverment is fair and unbias ?

Equal Opportunities Commission are red Goverment agents and have doctured the fundings .

That document is just s story, it is not an independent truthful report.


And look who sign it.. Chairman Emeritus Professor John La Guerre ... A PNM Stooge investigating the PNM what you expect the results to be.? This country is one big joke yes.

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Re: The Treasury empty but we spending on

Postby zoom rader » December 24th, 2020, 10:53 pm

Gladiator wrote:
zoom rader wrote:
Habit7 wrote:I have addressed this 6yrs ago with fact. But just like when the other times I refuted you, you are just going to ignore it pound your fist harder. For UNC tuners, everything the UNC says is true, and all counterfactuals are lies.


Habit7 wrote:Final EOC report finds no bias in scholarship awards
The report of the investigation into the much maligned $50 million ‘slush fund’ administered by the then Ministry of Community Development under the People’s National Movement (PNM) Government has been handed over to the head of the Public Service and Permanent Secretary to the Prime Minister, Reynold Cooper.

The report has found that there was no evidence of any policy to debar any ethnic group from the scholarships and that the bursaries were clearly intended to be available for all citizens.

The 41-page report, dated July 19, 2011, was signed by Equal Opportunities Commission (EOC) Chairman Emeritus Professor John La Guerre and a copy is also now in the possession of Minister of Transport Devant Maharaj.

The report, a copy of which is now in the hands of the Mirror, although finding no evidence of discrimination by the Ministry, faulted it for not advertising the bursaries, which effectively debarred Maharaj and persons like him from applying.

The Transport Minister, according to informed sources, is however demanding to be paid compensation for the distress he suffered. And at a conciliatory meeting with Permanent Secretary to the Prime Minister Reynold Cooper has requested compensation for what he claims is the discrimination he suffered.

Cooper, according to informed sources, has referred the matter to the Prime Minister. Cooper, the PM and Maharaj are now en route to India for a two-week State visit and could not be contacted for comment.

It was Maharaj who had written to the EOC on December 3, 2009 alleging discrimination against the Ministry of Community Development, Culture and Gender Affairs, in the disbursement of scholarship funds during the period 2003-2007.

As the complainant in the matter, Maharaj submitted information he had obtained under the Freedom of Information Act.

Following its lengthy investigation, over a period of 17 months the EOC has stated categorically that the Ministry’s criteria for such scholarships did not prevent anyone from applying.

In fact, La Guerre’s report indicated that “from the information supplied by the Ministry it is clear that the intention and purpose of the Community Development Scholarships Programme (CDSP) was intended for availability to all citizens of Trinidad and Tobago.”

Furthermore, it found that “there was no indication by the Ministry that a criterion existed to prevent certain individuals from applying” for scholarships.

The report further stated that contrary to claims that the programme was administered in a sloppy manner, according to the EOC, from all the evidence examined, “it is clear that the Ministry did have established approved criteria as to the requirements to be satisfied for a person to obtain a scholarship.”

And despite allegations by Maharaj and Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar that the scholarship programme, under then Minister of Community Development Joan Yuille Williams, favoured Afro Trinidadians, they found no evidence to support this.

On the contrary, the EOC stated clearly that after examining the facts submitted, it found that “no criteria existed which would legally exclude the complainant.”

It surmised however that the fact that the Ministry did not advertise the scholarship programme “may have had the effect of excluding” Maharaj, which “resulted in him being treated in a less favourable manner than his comparator.”

The EOC however took issue with the actions of the Ministry to proceed to award scholarships without advertising to the public at large, or without having a standardized application form, claiming that it acted in breach of its own criteria.

It further questioned the existence of the Scholarship Selection Committee, saying that “there were numerous instances where the Prime Minister at the time or some other government official wrote to the Minister recommending a person for financial assistance.”

But even as the EOC reported no evidence that the Ministry sought to prevent certain individuals from applying, it felt that the effect of the procedure adopted by the Ministry in distributing the scholarships had the effect of a disadvantage upon a significant proportion of the population who were of East Indian ethnicity, including Maharaj, and added that only some 7 percent of the recipients were East Indians.

In such circumstances, the EOC felt that the programme had the effect of “denying, limiting, restricting or inhibiting Maharaj and others like him from being able to access, the advantages, benefits and opportunities available to others,”

The report went on to state that the Ministry could provide no justifiable explanation as to why Maharaj was excluded from the group of persons receiving scholarships. It felt that Maharaj “did provide enough evidence for an inference of discrimination to be made out against the Ministry.”

The EOC recommended that Maharaj’s matter be resolved by conciliation and called for a better accounting system to be put in place, and that a forensic audit be conducted by the appropriate authority in relation to the disbursement of funds.

http://www.tntmirror.com/2012/01/06/dev ... ts-dollars


viewtopic.php?p=8324364#p8324364
A story written by the Equal Opportunities Commission is a report?

Since when the Equal Opportunities Commission under the red Goverment is fair and unbias ?

Equal Opportunities Commission are red Goverment agents and have doctured the fundings .

That document is just s story, it is not an independent truthful report.


And look who sign it.. Chairman Emeritus Professor John La Guerre ... A PNM Stooge investigating the PNM what you expect the results to be.? This country is one big joke yes.
It's just a Novel

Red goverment agents investigating the red Goverment is a sick joke.

I don't know who Habit 7 expect to beilive that 5hit.

The mere fact it was kept a secret tells you of the motive and tax payers given to Africans

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Re: The Treasury empty but we spending on

Postby matr1x » December 25th, 2020, 8:17 pm

I know a few members on that commission.



Plenty red members.

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Postby zoom rader » December 25th, 2020, 9:36 pm

matr1x wrote:I know a few members on that commission.



Plenty red members.
Himself investigating himself

This de 5hit Habit want you to believe.

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Re: The Treasury empty but we spending on

Postby matr1x » December 26th, 2020, 3:06 pm

Because all they know how to do is teif

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Re: The Treasury empty but we spending on

Postby Habit7 » December 28th, 2020, 12:28 am

zoom rader wrote:
Gladiator wrote:
zoom rader wrote:
Habit7 wrote:I have addressed this 6yrs ago with fact. But just like when the other times I refuted you, you are just going to ignore it pound your fist harder. For UNC tuners, everything the UNC says is true, and all counterfactuals are lies.


Habit7 wrote:Final EOC report finds no bias in scholarship awards
The report of the investigation into the much maligned $50 million ‘slush fund’ administered by the then Ministry of Community Development under the People’s National Movement (PNM) Government has been handed over to the head of the Public Service and Permanent Secretary to the Prime Minister, Reynold Cooper.

The report has found that there was no evidence of any policy to debar any ethnic group from the scholarships and that the bursaries were clearly intended to be available for all citizens.

The 41-page report, dated July 19, 2011, was signed by Equal Opportunities Commission (EOC) Chairman Emeritus Professor John La Guerre and a copy is also now in the possession of Minister of Transport Devant Maharaj.

The report, a copy of which is now in the hands of the Mirror, although finding no evidence of discrimination by the Ministry, faulted it for not advertising the bursaries, which effectively debarred Maharaj and persons like him from applying.

The Transport Minister, according to informed sources, is however demanding to be paid compensation for the distress he suffered. And at a conciliatory meeting with Permanent Secretary to the Prime Minister Reynold Cooper has requested compensation for what he claims is the discrimination he suffered.

Cooper, according to informed sources, has referred the matter to the Prime Minister. Cooper, the PM and Maharaj are now en route to India for a two-week State visit and could not be contacted for comment.

It was Maharaj who had written to the EOC on December 3, 2009 alleging discrimination against the Ministry of Community Development, Culture and Gender Affairs, in the disbursement of scholarship funds during the period 2003-2007.

As the complainant in the matter, Maharaj submitted information he had obtained under the Freedom of Information Act.

Following its lengthy investigation, over a period of 17 months the EOC has stated categorically that the Ministry’s criteria for such scholarships did not prevent anyone from applying.

In fact, La Guerre’s report indicated that “from the information supplied by the Ministry it is clear that the intention and purpose of the Community Development Scholarships Programme (CDSP) was intended for availability to all citizens of Trinidad and Tobago.”

Furthermore, it found that “there was no indication by the Ministry that a criterion existed to prevent certain individuals from applying” for scholarships.

The report further stated that contrary to claims that the programme was administered in a sloppy manner, according to the EOC, from all the evidence examined, “it is clear that the Ministry did have established approved criteria as to the requirements to be satisfied for a person to obtain a scholarship.”

And despite allegations by Maharaj and Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar that the scholarship programme, under then Minister of Community Development Joan Yuille Williams, favoured Afro Trinidadians, they found no evidence to support this.

On the contrary, the EOC stated clearly that after examining the facts submitted, it found that “no criteria existed which would legally exclude the complainant.”

It surmised however that the fact that the Ministry did not advertise the scholarship programme “may have had the effect of excluding” Maharaj, which “resulted in him being treated in a less favourable manner than his comparator.”

The EOC however took issue with the actions of the Ministry to proceed to award scholarships without advertising to the public at large, or without having a standardized application form, claiming that it acted in breach of its own criteria.

It further questioned the existence of the Scholarship Selection Committee, saying that “there were numerous instances where the Prime Minister at the time or some other government official wrote to the Minister recommending a person for financial assistance.”

But even as the EOC reported no evidence that the Ministry sought to prevent certain individuals from applying, it felt that the effect of the procedure adopted by the Ministry in distributing the scholarships had the effect of a disadvantage upon a significant proportion of the population who were of East Indian ethnicity, including Maharaj, and added that only some 7 percent of the recipients were East Indians.

In such circumstances, the EOC felt that the programme had the effect of “denying, limiting, restricting or inhibiting Maharaj and others like him from being able to access, the advantages, benefits and opportunities available to others,”

The report went on to state that the Ministry could provide no justifiable explanation as to why Maharaj was excluded from the group of persons receiving scholarships. It felt that Maharaj “did provide enough evidence for an inference of discrimination to be made out against the Ministry.”

The EOC recommended that Maharaj’s matter be resolved by conciliation and called for a better accounting system to be put in place, and that a forensic audit be conducted by the appropriate authority in relation to the disbursement of funds.

http://www.tntmirror.com/2012/01/06/dev ... ts-dollars


viewtopic.php?p=8324364#p8324364
A story written by the Equal Opportunities Commission is a report?

Since when the Equal Opportunities Commission under the red Goverment is fair and unbias ?

Equal Opportunities Commission are red Goverment agents and have doctured the fundings .

That document is just s story, it is not an independent truthful report.


And look who sign it.. Chairman Emeritus Professor John La Guerre ... A PNM Stooge investigating the PNM what you expect the results to be.? This country is one big joke yes.
It's just a Novel

Red goverment agents investigating the red Goverment is a sick joke.

I don't know who Habit 7 expect to beilive that 5hit.

The mere fact it was kept a secret tells you of the motive and tax payers given to Africans


Just as I predicted, you ignore facts.

2012 was not under a Red Govt.

John La Guerre is husband of Ann Marie Bissessar,
Gregory Bissessar's first cousin. You think he is going to allow for proof of racism to go by while being related to Kamla?

The issue was independenty investigated not just by La Guerre but by a multi ethnic board of directors and it was found to be moot.

Anybody who still believes it is just being gullible to Kamla and now being goaded by Zoom rader, a self-loathing black man who loves to incite racists. Of all ppl, don't allow him to fool you.

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Re: The Treasury empty but we spending on

Postby De Dragon » December 28th, 2020, 6:45 am

Habit7 wrote:
zoom rader wrote:
Gladiator wrote:
zoom rader wrote:
Habit7 wrote:I have addressed this 6yrs ago with fact. But just like when the other times I refuted you, you are just going to ignore it pound your fist harder. For UNC tuners, everything the UNC says is true, and all counterfactuals are lies.


Habit7 wrote:Final EOC report finds no bias in scholarship awards
The report of the investigation into the much maligned $50 million ‘slush fund’ administered by the then Ministry of Community Development under the People’s National Movement (PNM) Government has been handed over to the head of the Public Service and Permanent Secretary to the Prime Minister, Reynold Cooper.

The report has found that there was no evidence of any policy to debar any ethnic group from the scholarships and that the bursaries were clearly intended to be available for all citizens.

The 41-page report, dated July 19, 2011, was signed by Equal Opportunities Commission (EOC) Chairman Emeritus Professor John La Guerre and a copy is also now in the possession of Minister of Transport Devant Maharaj.

The report, a copy of which is now in the hands of the Mirror, although finding no evidence of discrimination by the Ministry, faulted it for not advertising the bursaries, which effectively debarred Maharaj and persons like him from applying.

The Transport Minister, according to informed sources, is however demanding to be paid compensation for the distress he suffered. And at a conciliatory meeting with Permanent Secretary to the Prime Minister Reynold Cooper has requested compensation for what he claims is the discrimination he suffered.

Cooper, according to informed sources, has referred the matter to the Prime Minister. Cooper, the PM and Maharaj are now en route to India for a two-week State visit and could not be contacted for comment.

It was Maharaj who had written to the EOC on December 3, 2009 alleging discrimination against the Ministry of Community Development, Culture and Gender Affairs, in the disbursement of scholarship funds during the period 2003-2007.

As the complainant in the matter, Maharaj submitted information he had obtained under the Freedom of Information Act.

Following its lengthy investigation, over a period of 17 months the EOC has stated categorically that the Ministry’s criteria for such scholarships did not prevent anyone from applying.

In fact, La Guerre’s report indicated that “from the information supplied by the Ministry it is clear that the intention and purpose of the Community Development Scholarships Programme (CDSP) was intended for availability to all citizens of Trinidad and Tobago.”

Furthermore, it found that “there was no indication by the Ministry that a criterion existed to prevent certain individuals from applying” for scholarships.

The report further stated that contrary to claims that the programme was administered in a sloppy manner, according to the EOC, from all the evidence examined, “it is clear that the Ministry did have established approved criteria as to the requirements to be satisfied for a person to obtain a scholarship.”

And despite allegations by Maharaj and Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar that the scholarship programme, under then Minister of Community Development Joan Yuille Williams, favoured Afro Trinidadians, they found no evidence to support this.

On the contrary, the EOC stated clearly that after examining the facts submitted, it found that “no criteria existed which would legally exclude the complainant.”

It surmised however that the fact that the Ministry did not advertise the scholarship programme “may have had the effect of excluding” Maharaj, which “resulted in him being treated in a less favourable manner than his comparator.”

The EOC however took issue with the actions of the Ministry to proceed to award scholarships without advertising to the public at large, or without having a standardized application form, claiming that it acted in breach of its own criteria.

It further questioned the existence of the Scholarship Selection Committee, saying that “there were numerous instances where the Prime Minister at the time or some other government official wrote to the Minister recommending a person for financial assistance.”

But even as the EOC reported no evidence that the Ministry sought to prevent certain individuals from applying, it felt that the effect of the procedure adopted by the Ministry in distributing the scholarships had the effect of a disadvantage upon a significant proportion of the population who were of East Indian ethnicity, including Maharaj, and added that only some 7 percent of the recipients were East Indians.

In such circumstances, the EOC felt that the programme had the effect of “denying, limiting, restricting or inhibiting Maharaj and others like him from being able to access, the advantages, benefits and opportunities available to others,”

The report went on to state that the Ministry could provide no justifiable explanation as to why Maharaj was excluded from the group of persons receiving scholarships. It felt that Maharaj “did provide enough evidence for an inference of discrimination to be made out against the Ministry.”

The EOC recommended that Maharaj’s matter be resolved by conciliation and called for a better accounting system to be put in place, and that a forensic audit be conducted by the appropriate authority in relation to the disbursement of funds.

http://www.tntmirror.com/2012/01/06/dev ... ts-dollars


viewtopic.php?p=8324364#p8324364
A story written by the Equal Opportunities Commission is a report?

Since when the Equal Opportunities Commission under the red Goverment is fair and unbias ?

Equal Opportunities Commission are red Goverment agents and have doctured the fundings .

That document is just s story, it is not an independent truthful report.


And look who sign it.. Chairman Emeritus Professor John La Guerre ... A PNM Stooge investigating the PNM what you expect the results to be.? This country is one big joke yes.
It's just a Novel

Red goverment agents investigating the red Goverment is a sick joke.

I don't know who Habit 7 expect to beilive that 5hit.

The mere fact it was kept a secret tells you of the motive and tax payers given to Africans


Just as I predicted, you ignore facts.

2012 was not under a Red Govt.

John La Guerre is husband of Ann Marie Bissessar,
Gregory Bissessar's first cousin. You think he is going to allow for proof of racism to go by while being related to Kamla?

The issue was independenty investigated not just by La Guerre but by a multi ethnic board of directors and it was found to be moot.

Anybody who still believes it is just being gullible to Kamla and now being goaded by Zoom rader, a self-loathing black man who loves to incite racists. Of all ppl, don't allow him to fool you.

It appears that you will justify any LFRFD PNM action. The fact is, MILLIONS of dollars were secretly awarded to a heavily skewed number of Afro Trini LFRFD crew friends, family and financiers children. The fact that you see nothing wrong with this is telling, but not expected given that you similarly had no issue with JUHN Scarfy's unhinged imps and agents nonsense talk, his daughter's taxpayer funded family Christmas reunion lime, and the Procurement Act watering down.

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Postby Habit7 » December 28th, 2020, 7:20 am

The fact is the independent results of the Equal Opportunities Commission. Anything else is a lie to divide the nation by race. If you are upset that the report doesnt agree with your bias and you are vex that there isn't more racism in this country, then that is your problem.

I chose to believe the results of an investigation, not the political wranglings of Kamla.

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Re: The Treasury empty but we spending on

Postby De Dragon » December 28th, 2020, 7:45 am

Habit7 wrote:The fact is the independent results of the Equal Opportunities Commission. Anything else is a lie to divide the nation by race. If you are upset that the report doesnt agree with your bias and you are vex that there isn't more racism in this country, then that is your problem.

I chose to believe the results of an investigation, not the political wranglings of Kamla.

Dummy, I NEVER framed it in any racist context. I framed it the typical LFRFD thieving, discriminatory context. It seems to your simple mind that discrimination = race, and no other discrimination exists :roll:
The LFRFD crew discriminated against non LFRFD PNM applicants, hid the slush fund, went to court to attempt to keep it hidden.
Is that the behaviour of people when something is above board? You're being an all out arse now, and hiding behind the fig leaf of the EOC report still doesn't detract from what is factual and known.

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Re: The Treasury empty but we spending on

Postby zoom rader » December 28th, 2020, 7:58 am

Habit7 wrote:The fact is the independent results of the Equal Opportunities Commission. Anything else is a lie to divide the nation by race. If you are upset that the report doesnt agree with your bias and you are vex that there isn't more racism in this country, then that is your problem.

I chose to believe the results of an investigation, not the political wranglings of Kamla.
Why was the skul ah ships not advertised to the public?

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Re: The Treasury empty but we spending on

Postby zoom rader » December 28th, 2020, 8:05 am

Habit7 wrote:
zoom rader wrote:
Gladiator wrote:
zoom rader wrote:
Habit7 wrote:I have addressed this 6yrs ago with fact. But just like when the other times I refuted you, you are just going to ignore it pound your fist harder. For UNC tuners, everything the UNC says is true, and all counterfactuals are lies.


Habit7 wrote:Final EOC report finds no bias in scholarship awards
The report of the investigation into the much maligned $50 million ‘slush fund’ administered by the then Ministry of Community Development under the People’s National Movement (PNM) Government has been handed over to the head of the Public Service and Permanent Secretary to the Prime Minister, Reynold Cooper.

The report has found that there was no evidence of any policy to debar any ethnic group from the scholarships and that the bursaries were clearly intended to be available for all citizens.

The 41-page report, dated July 19, 2011, was signed by Equal Opportunities Commission (EOC) Chairman Emeritus Professor John La Guerre and a copy is also now in the possession of Minister of Transport Devant Maharaj.

The report, a copy of which is now in the hands of the Mirror, although finding no evidence of discrimination by the Ministry, faulted it for not advertising the bursaries, which effectively debarred Maharaj and persons like him from applying.

The Transport Minister, according to informed sources, is however demanding to be paid compensation for the distress he suffered. And at a conciliatory meeting with Permanent Secretary to the Prime Minister Reynold Cooper has requested compensation for what he claims is the discrimination he suffered.

Cooper, according to informed sources, has referred the matter to the Prime Minister. Cooper, the PM and Maharaj are now en route to India for a two-week State visit and could not be contacted for comment.

It was Maharaj who had written to the EOC on December 3, 2009 alleging discrimination against the Ministry of Community Development, Culture and Gender Affairs, in the disbursement of scholarship funds during the period 2003-2007.

As the complainant in the matter, Maharaj submitted information he had obtained under the Freedom of Information Act.

Following its lengthy investigation, over a period of 17 months the EOC has stated categorically that the Ministry’s criteria for such scholarships did not prevent anyone from applying.

In fact, La Guerre’s report indicated that “from the information supplied by the Ministry it is clear that the intention and purpose of the Community Development Scholarships Programme (CDSP) was intended for availability to all citizens of Trinidad and Tobago.”

Furthermore, it found that “there was no indication by the Ministry that a criterion existed to prevent certain individuals from applying” for scholarships.

The report further stated that contrary to claims that the programme was administered in a sloppy manner, according to the EOC, from all the evidence examined, “it is clear that the Ministry did have established approved criteria as to the requirements to be satisfied for a person to obtain a scholarship.”

And despite allegations by Maharaj and Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar that the scholarship programme, under then Minister of Community Development Joan Yuille Williams, favoured Afro Trinidadians, they found no evidence to support this.

On the contrary, the EOC stated clearly that after examining the facts submitted, it found that “no criteria existed which would legally exclude the complainant.”

It surmised however that the fact that the Ministry did not advertise the scholarship programme “may have had the effect of excluding” Maharaj, which “resulted in him being treated in a less favourable manner than his comparator.”

The EOC however took issue with the actions of the Ministry to proceed to award scholarships without advertising to the public at large, or without having a standardized application form, claiming that it acted in breach of its own criteria.

It further questioned the existence of the Scholarship Selection Committee, saying that “there were numerous instances where the Prime Minister at the time or some other government official wrote to the Minister recommending a person for financial assistance.”

But even as the EOC reported no evidence that the Ministry sought to prevent certain individuals from applying, it felt that the effect of the procedure adopted by the Ministry in distributing the scholarships had the effect of a disadvantage upon a significant proportion of the population who were of East Indian ethnicity, including Maharaj, and added that only some 7 percent of the recipients were East Indians.

In such circumstances, the EOC felt that the programme had the effect of “denying, limiting, restricting or inhibiting Maharaj and others like him from being able to access, the advantages, benefits and opportunities available to others,”

The report went on to state that the Ministry could provide no justifiable explanation as to why Maharaj was excluded from the group of persons receiving scholarships. It felt that Maharaj “did provide enough evidence for an inference of discrimination to be made out against the Ministry.”

The EOC recommended that Maharaj’s matter be resolved by conciliation and called for a better accounting system to be put in place, and that a forensic audit be conducted by the appropriate authority in relation to the disbursement of funds.

http://www.tntmirror.com/2012/01/06/dev ... ts-dollars


viewtopic.php?p=8324364#p8324364
A story written by the Equal Opportunities Commission is a report?

Since when the Equal Opportunities Commission under the red Goverment is fair and unbias ?

Equal Opportunities Commission are red Goverment agents and have doctured the fundings .

That document is just s story, it is not an independent truthful report.


And look who sign it.. Chairman Emeritus Professor John La Guerre ... A PNM Stooge investigating the PNM what you expect the results to be.? This country is one big joke yes.
It's just a Novel

Red goverment agents investigating the red Goverment is a sick joke.

I don't know who Habit 7 expect to beilive that 5hit.

The mere fact it was kept a secret tells you of the motive and tax payers given to Africans


Just as I predicted, you ignore facts.

2012 was not under a Red Govt.

John La Guerre is husband of Ann Marie Bissessar,
Gregory Bissessar's first cousin. You think he is going to allow for proof of racism to go by while being related to Kamla?

The issue was independenty investigated not just by La Guerre but by a multi ethnic board of directors and it was found to be moot.

Anybody who still believes it is just being gullible to Kamla and now being goaded by Zoom rader, a self-loathing black man who loves to incite racists. Of all ppl, don't allow him to fool you.
The red government is most active when they are not in power.

Equal Opportunities Commission is the same as the EBC they are not independent.

These commissions are all filled red government agents that report back to bailiser house when someone farts.

You sounding like a lil macomere man that this sister is he cousin and brother inlaw uncle wife.

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Postby Redman » December 28th, 2020, 8:08 am

Dragon you said that the awardees were skewed to Afro Trinidadians.

Link the info please.

Cuz you know the EOC found no evidence of that.

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Re: The Treasury empty but we spending on

Postby Habit7 » December 28th, 2020, 8:09 am

De Dragon wrote:
Habit7 wrote:The fact is the independent results of the Equal Opportunities Commission. Anything else is a lie to divide the nation by race. If you are upset that the report doesnt agree with your bias and you are vex that there isn't more racism in this country, then that is your problem.

I chose to believe the results of an investigation, not the political wranglings of Kamla.

Dummy, I NEVER framed it in any racist context. I framed it the typical LFRFD thieving, discriminatory context. It seems to your simple mind that discrimination = race, and no other discrimination exists :roll:
The LFRFD crew discriminated against non LFRFD PNM applicants, hid the slush fund, went to court to attempt to keep it hidden.
Is that the behaviour of people when something is above board? You're being an all out arse now, and hiding behind the fig leaf of the EOC report still doesn't detract from what is factual and known.

There is no proof that the fund was hidden nor that it was discriminatory. The EOC report is not a fig leaf, it is the investigative report that trumps mine and your opinion.

Yet you are discarding the facts and just beating up.

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Re: The Treasury empty but we spending on

Postby zoom rader » December 28th, 2020, 8:13 am

Redman wrote:Dragon you said that the awardees were skewed to Afro Trinidadians.

Link the info please.

Cuz you know the EOC found no evidence of that.








Fw: Names of 'SECRET' SCHOLARSHIP AWARDEES --- PNM sycophant slush fund

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From EXPRESS:


PARTIAL LIST OF SECRET SCHOLARSHIP AWARDEES --- PNM sycophant slush fund for friends, family and lochos.


Some of these names look highly suspicious, similar to the Jay Lo and other ghost names used in the URP and CEPEP PNM corrupt projects. Bear in mind these are supposedly 'poor needy' people. 


Al Shallow? 


http://www.trinidadexpress.com/index.pl ... =161565573



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Wells Alison, University Of Massachusetts, USA- Masters In Fine Art-$31,500.
Williams Curtis, Howard University, Washington, DC-Undergraduate, Medicine -$63,000.
Williams Giselle, St Francis College, USA-BA Marketing & Advertising-$35,280.
Wilson Rene, Spelman College, USA-Degree in Industrial Psychology-$31,500.
Wiltshire Karen, Spelman College, USA-BSc Psychology-$50,400.
2005 financial assistance
(studies) - Foreign
Byron Tennisha, Kingston University, UK- BSc Applied And Environmental Geology $60,000.
Cariah Kiel, Morgan State University, USA- BA Theatre Arts-$25,200.
Charles Andre, Saint Louis University, Spain-BA Business Management \Spanish-$61,548.56
Charles Asha, London School Of Commerce, London-MA International Business Administration-$24,885.
Charles Jernine, Monroe College, USA-BBA Management-$63,000.
Charles Lois, South Bank University, United Kingdom BA (Hons) Accounting & Finance-$72,000.
Charles Makyba, Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University, USA-BSc Arts & Sciences-$31,500.
Charles Melissa, University Of Tours, Ledex-BA English And Spanish Communication-$15,800.
Christian Rene,
St John’s University, USA-BSc Computer Science-$103,351.50
Clarke Christine, Howard University, USA-BA History and English-$10,080.
Clarke Julius, Florida Memorial College, USA- International Mission On Diplomacy- $30,233.70
Clarke Krista, Florida International University, USA- Bain Mass Communications/ Public Relations-$31,500.
Clyne Marissa, University Of Wisconsin, USA-BSc Marine Biology-$83,160.
Coker Liselle, Howard University, USA-BSc. Architecture-$25,200.
Collins Fabian, Nova Southeastern University, USA- BSc. Osteopathic Medicine-$63,000.
Collins Kevla, Miami Dade College, USA-Associate In Arts Degree-$23,473.80
Cooper Geoff K, Monroe College, USA- BBa Business Management-$50,400.
Corrian Lester, Dowling College, USA-BSc. Aeronautics And Mathematics-$15,750.
Coutain Candace, Florida International University, USA-BSc Statistics-$31,500.
Craigwell Kwasi, St John’s University, USA-BSc Actuarial Science-$51,660.
Daniel Kerri Alycia, Savannah College Of Art & Design, USA-B.A. Fine Arts-$50,400.
David Jamillah, Imperial College London-BSc & MSc Chemical Engineering-$36,000.
De Las, Christian, Howard University, USA-BBa Management-$37,800.
De Leon Paige, University Of Westminster, France-MA International Diplomacy-$173,640.
De Silva Safiya, Georgia Perimeter College, USA- Associate Degree In Fine Arts $63,000.
Dillon Joel, St John’s University, USA-Bsc. Biology-$94,500.
Dopwell Natalia, Mannes College Of Music, USA-Undergraduate Diploma In Performance-$175,379.40
Douglas Natalie, Plattsburgh State University, USA-BSc Accounting-$63,000.
Dowlat Petal, Monroe College, USA- BSc Computer Information Systems-$47,250.
Edwards Mandisa, Florida Memorial College, USA-BSc Biology-$69,993.
Feracho Colette, George Brown College, Canada-Certificate in Deaf Studies-$32,400.
Ferdinand Alva Oletia, Michigan State University, USa- Doctor of Jurisprudence-$36,187.20
Ford Tricia, Roehampton University, London-BSc Zoology-$101,676.
Forde Elizabeth, Florida International. University, USA- BSc. Mathematics & Science-$28,980.
Fortune Kevin, Pacific Lutheran University, USA-BSc Psychology- $91,488.60
Fortune Kevin, Francis Keon, Ottley Kareen, Pacific Luterhan University, USA-Certificate Course in Caribbean Culture and Society-$86,429.70
Francis Anton, Florida Memorial College, USA-MA International Business Administration- $12,600.
Francis Christal, University of Toronto, Canada-BA International Relations & Psychology-$86,400.
Francis Jason, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, New York-BA International Criminal Justice-$63,000.
Francis Theon, Lincoln University, USA-BSc Biology-$43,218.
Frank Vanessa, University of the West Indies, Bahamas-BSc Hotel Management-$31,500.
Fraser Fana, Fordham University, USA, BFA Dance-$63,000.
Frederick Keron, Rust College, USA-Premed-$28,772.73
Garcia Giovanna, Miami Dade Community College, USA-Associate Degree in Computer Animation-$50,400.
Garcia Kern, The City University of New York-BSC Mechanical Engineering-$31,500.
Garcia Natalia, Florida Memorial College, USA-BA Music Education-$63,000.
Gift Kizzy, University of Miami, USA-BA Fine Arts-$31,500.
Girdharrie Natalia, University of Francois, France-BA in English and Spanish-$39,500.
Gormondy Mia, Northern Illinois University, USA-BSc Music-$40,950.
Greaves Denecia, Saint Francis University, USA-BSc Marine Biology-$84,168.
Greene Christal, Temple University, USA-BSc Architecture-$126,000.
-Continued tomorrow









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PARTIAL LIST OF SECRET SCHOLARSHIP AWARDEES --- PNM sycophant slush fund for friends, family and lochos.


Some of these names look highly suspicious, similar to the Jay Lo and other ghost names used in the URP and CEPEP PNM corrupt projects. Bear in mind these are supposedly 'poor needy' people. 


Al Shallow? 


http://www.trinidadexpress.com/index.pl ... =161565573



2004 Financial Assistance
(Studies)
- Local
Sampson Lionel, School of Accounting & Management, St Augustine - BA Hons Human Resource Management (Year II) - $11,500.

Santiago Shelley, University of the West Indies, Trinidad - MPhil in Gender and Development Studies - $18,000.
Shallow Al, University of the West Indies, Trinidad - Certificate in Music (Pan) Fulltime - $12,000.
Smith Joan, University of the West Indies, Trinidad - BSc Economics (Year II) - $18,000.
Sookram Omadath - School of Accounting and Management,
St Augustine - $9,000.
Spence Jerome, University of the West Indies, Trinidad - BA History-$12,000.
Spence Richard, University of the West Indies, Trinidad-MBBS (Year IV)-$6,000.
Stanley Kieren, University of London-LLB (External Degree)-$15,000.
Thomas Kensa, University of the West Indies, Trinidad-Certificate in Music (Pan) Part-time-$9,395.
Thomas Sydney, University of the West Indies, Trinidad-Certificate in Music (Pan) part-time - $9,915.
Thompson Danielle, University of the West Indies, Trinidad-BSc Hotel Management-$9,900.
Trim Shelley, University of the West Indies, Trinidad-BSc Management Studies (Year I)-$3,200.
Vergil Brennon, University of the West Indies, Trinidad-BA Musical Arts (Year I) Part-time-$8,000.
Waldron Dexter, Caribbean Union College, St Joseph-Degree in Elementary Education with Minor in Info Tech-$10,000.
Warner Greig Kendall, University of the West Indies, Trinidad-BSc Sports Management (Year II)-$18,000.
Williams Cheryl, University of the West Indies, Trinidad-BSc Social Work (Year II)-$8,500.
Williams Lucius, T&T Hospitality & Tourism, Chaguaramas-Associate Degree in Culinary Management-$15,000.
Williams Robert, Caribbean Union College, St. Joseph-BSc Biology-$25,000.
Yearwood Marilyn, Springfield College, c/o Grace Talma & Associates-Executive Master Programme-$31,500.
George Kandie, St George’s University, USA-3rd year Pre-med-$34,221.60.
Ghent Anica, University of the West Indies, Barbados-LLB Law -$37,800.
Des Anges Danielle, Barry University, USa-BSc Industrial Psychology- $18,900.
Edwards Jeanette, George Brown College, Canada-Adv Diploma in Graphic Design-$24,250.
Edwards Michelle, Masters Degree in Local Work-$31,500.00
Feracho Colette, George Brown College, Canada-Certificate in Deaf Studies-$24,250.
Fletcher Sherry, Kean University, USA-Masters in Public Health Administration- $31,500.
Francis Christal, University Of Toronto, Canada-B.SC. International Relations and Psychology (Year III)- $77,042.25
Garcia Giovanna, Miami Dade Community College, USA-Associate Degree in Computer Animation-$50,400.
Garcia Jennine-Northumbria University, UK- Masters of International Business-$59,250.
Girdharrie Natalia, University of Francois, France-BA in English and Spanish-$39,050.
Grant Alicia, L.A.E. De Bretagne Occidentale, France-Masters in Management-$59,250.
Hargreaves Paul, Monroe College, USA-BBA Criminal Justice-$31,500.
Hercules-Parke Natalie, St Francis College, USA-BA Political Science-$31,500.
Hernandez Genelle, Lynn University, Florida-BSc International Communications-$50,400.
Holder Allyson, Lynn University, Florida- B.Sc. International Communications-$50,400.
Hosein Anthony, University Of London, England-LLB-$35,550.
Hughes Candace, Pacific Lutheran University- B.A. Theatre Arts And Geography/Biology-$87,444.
Hunte Dana, BPP Law School, London-BBA Law-$71,100.
Inniss Kimila, Birbeck University of London-M.SC. Financial Engineering-$59,250.
Jackson Abeo, Dillard University, USA-BA Mass Communications-$31,500.
Jasper Mitchum, Webber International University-BSc Business Management-$63,000.
John Javon, Stillman College, USA- BA Music- $50,400.
John Luan Omega, University Of Luton, UK-Degree in Media Performance- $94,800.
Kistow Miguel, Arcadia University, USA-BSc Chemistry & Business-$53,550.
Kitson Stefan, Dowling College School of Aviation And Airway Science, USA-$63,000.
Lawrence Dena,
St George’s University, Grenada- Doctor of Veterinary Medicine-$31,500.
Le Gendre Afton, Renness 2 University, France-BSc in International Business & Foreign Languages-$39,050.
Letren Richard, Jamestown Community College, USA-BSc Computer Information-$47,250.
Lezama Laurel, University of Westminister, London-LLB Law and Politics-$154,050.
Lyons Carlon, Florida Memorial College, USA- BA Music- $63,000.
Mark Rodney, Santa Barbara City College USA- Assoc. Degree In Marine Technology-$94,500.
Mc Alister Naghika, University Of Keele- International Relations-$106,650,00 Millette Renelle, Federal University Of Rio, Brazil- B.A. Linguistics-$18,900.
Mitchell RheveIle, Florida Memorial College, USA-BA FamilyPsychology/ Human Relations (Year III)-$63,000.
Moore Michelle, State University Of New York-B.Sc In Child Family Services (Year III)-$75,600.
Morren Keith, Florida Memorial College, USA-B.Sc Aeronautical Science/Computer Science-$94,374.
Ovid Therese. Fairleigh Dickinson University, USA-MBA-$37,800.
Payne Anecia, USA Pennsylvania State University- M.Sc. Electrical Engineering-$31,500.
Peru Jason, Johnson & Wales University, USA-BSc Culinary Management-$50,400.
Phillips Kizzy Patrice, The American Musical And Dramatic Academy, USA-Performance Theatre-$63,000.
Ralph Simone, Savannah College Of Art And Design, USA- BA Fine Art-$77,175.
Ramcharan David, Long Island University, USA-BSc. Marine Biology-$157,500.
Ramlogan Krystian Kevin, Howard University, Washington DC-Undergrad Degree in Film & Video Production-$31,500.
Ramserran Rosanne, University of Albany, USA-BSc Management-$63,000.
Roberts Queweina, Florida Memorial College, USA- BA Hospitality Management-$126,000.
Salvatori Christian, Colombia Business School, USA-MBA-$31,500.
Sandy Learie, Grand Valley State University, USA- BSc Physical Education-$31,500.
Sealey Andre, Howard University, Washington, DC- BA mathematics (Year III)-$31,500.
Sealey Keron, Florida Memorial College, USA-BSc Psychology (Final Year)-$31,500.
Yearwood Stacia, American University, Washington, USA-BSc Environmental Science-$63,000.
Mottley Kathy Ann, Eugene Dupuch Law School, Nassau-Legal Education Certificate (Year II)-$63,000.
Myers Marvin, Florida Institute of Technology, USA-BSc Electrical Engineering-$94,500.
Narcis Dwane, Borough of Manhattan Community College, USA- Assoc Degree in Business Management & Finance-$63,000.
Newel-Lewis Rain, University of Westminister, London-MSc International Business Economics-$104,102.25
Oliviel Anisa, University of Bradford-BA Politics and Law-$106,650.
Omotola Ameniki, Fairleigh Dickinson University, USA-BA Child Psychology (Year III)-$63,000.
St Louis Roxanne, New York City Technology College, USA- Fashion Marketing-$50,400.
Timothy Keiron, St Leo’s University, USA- University-BSc Sports Management & Psychology-$126,000.
Wells Alison, University Of Massachusetts, USA- Masters In Fine Art-$31,500.
Williams Curtis, Howard University, Washington, DC-Undergraduate, Medicine -$63,000.
Williams Giselle, St Francis College, USA-BA Marketing & Advertising-$35,280.
Wilson Rene, Spelman College, USA-Degree in Industrial Psychology-$31,500.
Wiltshire Karen, Spelman College, USA-BSc Psychology-$50,400.
2005 financial assistance
(studies) - Foreign
Byron Tennisha, Kingston University, UK- BSc Applied And Environmental Geology $60,000.
Cariah Kiel, Morgan State University, USA- BA Theatre Arts-$25,200.
Charles Andre, Saint Louis University, Spain-BA Business Management \Spanish-$61,548.56
Charles Asha, London School Of Commerce, London-MA International Business Administration-$24,885.
Charles Jernine, Monroe College, USA-BBA Management-$63,000.
Charles Lois, South Bank University, United Kingdom BA (Hons) Accounting & Finance-$72,000.
Charles Makyba, Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University, USA-BSc Arts & Sciences-$31,500.
Charles Melissa, University Of Tours, Ledex-BA English And Spanish Communication-$15,800.
Christian Rene,
St John’s University, USA-BSc Computer Science-$103,351.50
Clarke Christine, Howard University, USA-BA History and English-$10,080.
Clarke Julius, Florida Memorial College, USA- International Mission On Diplomacy- $30,233.70
Clarke Krista, Florida International University, USA- Bain Mass Communications/ Public Relations-$31,500.
Clyne Marissa, University Of Wisconsin, USA-BSc Marine Biology-$83,160.
Coker Liselle, Howard University, USA-BSc. Architecture-$25,200.
Collins Fabian, Nova Southeastern University, USA- BSc. Osteopathic Medicine-$63,000.
Collins Kevla, Miami Dade College, USA-Associate In Arts Degree-$23,473.80
Cooper Geoff K, Monroe College, USA- BBa Business Management-$50,400.
Corrian Lester, Dowling College, USA-BSc. Aeronautics And Mathematics-$15,750.
Coutain Candace, Florida International University, USA-BSc Statistics-$31,500.
Craigwell Kwasi, St John’s University, USA-BSc Actuarial Science-$51,660.
Daniel Kerri Alycia, Savannah College Of Art & Design, USA-B.A. Fine Arts-$50,400.
David Jamillah, Imperial College London-BSc & MSc Chemical Engineering-$36,000.
De Las, Christian, Howard University, USA-BBa Management-$37,800.
De Leon Paige, University Of Westminster, France-MA International Diplomacy-$173,640.
De Silva Safiya, Georgia Perimeter College, USA- Associate Degree In Fine Arts $63,000.
Dillon Joel, St John’s University, USA-Bsc. Biology-$94,500.
Dopwell Natalia, Mannes College Of Music, USA-Undergraduate Diploma In Performance-$175,379.40
Douglas Natalie, Plattsburgh State University, USA-BSc Accounting-$63,000.
Dowlat Petal, Monroe College, USA- BSc Computer Information Systems-$47,250.
Edwards Mandisa, Florida Memorial College, USA-BSc Biology-$69,993.
Feracho Colette, George Brown College, Canada-Certificate in Deaf Studies-$32,400.
Ferdinand Alva Oletia, Michigan State University, USa- Doctor of Jurisprudence-$36,187.20
Ford Tricia, Roehampton University, London-BSc Zoology-$101,676.
Forde Elizabeth, Florida International. University, USA- BSc. Mathematics & Science-$28,980.
Fortune Kevin, Pacific Lutheran University, USA-BSc Psychology- $91,488.60
Fortune Kevin, Francis Keon, Ottley Kareen, Pacific Luterhan University, USA-Certificate Course in Caribbean Culture and Society-$86,429.70
Francis Anton, Florida Memorial College, USA-MA International Business Administration- $12,600.
Francis Christal, University of Toronto, Canada-BA International Relations & Psychology-$86,400.
Francis Jason, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, New York-BA International Criminal Justice-$63,000.
Francis Theon, Lincoln University, USA-BSc Biology-$43,218.
Frank Vanessa, University of the West Indies, Bahamas-BSc Hotel Management-$31,500.
Fraser Fana, Fordham University, USA, BFA Dance-$63,000.
Frederick Keron, Rust College, USA-Premed-$28,772.73
Garcia Giovanna, Miami Dade Community College, USA-Associate Degree in Computer Animation-$50,400.
Garcia Kern, The City University of New York-BSC Mechanical Engineering-$31,500.
Garcia Natalia, Florida Memorial College, USA-BA Music Education-$63,000.
Gift Kizzy, University of Miami, USA-BA Fine Arts-$31,500.
Girdharrie Natalia, University of Francois, France-BA in English and Spanish-$39,500.
Gormondy Mia, Northern Illinois University, USA-BSc Music-$40,950.
Greaves Denecia, Saint Francis University, USA-BSc Marine Biology-$84,168.
Greene Christal, Temple University, USA-BSc Architecture-$126,000.
-Continued tomorrow

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Re: The Treasury empty but we spending on

Postby Habit7 » December 28th, 2020, 8:15 am

zoom rader wrote:
Habit7 wrote:The fact is the independent results of the Equal Opportunities Commission. Anything else is a lie to divide the nation by race. If you are upset that the report doesnt agree with your bias and you are vex that there isn't more racism in this country, then that is your problem.

I chose to believe the results of an investigation, not the political wranglings of Kamla.
Why was the skul ah ships not advertised to the public?

Yes it was
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Re: The Treasury empty but we spending on

Postby zoom rader » December 28th, 2020, 8:16 am

Habit7 wrote:
De Dragon wrote:
Habit7 wrote:The fact is the independent results of the Equal Opportunities Commission. Anything else is a lie to divide the nation by race. If you are upset that the report doesnt agree with your bias and you are vex that there isn't more racism in this country, then that is your problem.

I chose to believe the results of an investigation, not the political wranglings of Kamla.

Dummy, I NEVER framed it in any racist context. I framed it the typical LFRFD thieving, discriminatory context. It seems to your simple mind that discrimination = race, and no other discrimination exists :roll:
The LFRFD crew discriminated against non LFRFD PNM applicants, hid the slush fund, went to court to attempt to keep it hidden.
Is that the behaviour of people when something is above board? You're being an all out arse now, and hiding behind the fig leaf of the EOC report still doesn't detract from what is factual and known.

There is no proof that the fund was hidden nor that it was discriminatory. The EOC report is not a fig leaf, it is the investigative report that trumps mine and your opinion.

Yet you are discarding the facts and just beating up.
Where's the proof that is was advertised as it was supposed to for all real scholarships

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Re: The Treasury empty but we spending on

Postby zoom rader » December 28th, 2020, 8:21 am

zoom rader wrote:
Redman wrote:Dragon you said that the awardees were skewed to Afro Trinidadians.

Link the info please.

Cuz you know the EOC found no evidence of that.








Fw: Names of 'SECRET' SCHOLARSHIP AWARDEES --- PNM sycophant slush fund

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PARTIAL LIST OF SECRET SCHOLARSHIP AWARDEES --- PNM sycophant slush fund for friends, family and lochos.


Some of these names look highly suspicious, similar to the Jay Lo and other ghost names used in the URP and CEPEP PNM corrupt projects. Bear in mind these are supposedly 'poor needy' people. 


Al Shallow? 


http://www.trinidadexpress.com/index.pl ... =161565573



2004 Financial Assistance
(Studies)
- Local
Sampson Lionel, School of Accounting & Management, St Augustine - BA Hons Human Resource Management (Year II) - $11,500.

Santiago Shelley, University of the West Indies, Trinidad - MPhil in Gender and Development Studies - $18,000.
Shallow Al, University of the West Indies, Trinidad - Certificate in Music (Pan) Fulltime - $12,000.
Smith Joan, University of the West Indies, Trinidad - BSc Economics (Year II) - $18,000.
Sookram Omadath - School of Accounting and Management,
St Augustine - $9,000.
Spence Jerome, University of the West Indies, Trinidad - BA History-$12,000.
Spence Richard, University of the West Indies, Trinidad-MBBS (Year IV)-$6,000.
Stanley Kieren, University of London-LLB (External Degree)-$15,000.
Thomas Kensa, University of the West Indies, Trinidad-Certificate in Music (Pan) Part-time-$9,395.
Thomas Sydney, University of the West Indies, Trinidad-Certificate in Music (Pan) part-time - $9,915.
Thompson Danielle, University of the West Indies, Trinidad-BSc Hotel Management-$9,900.
Trim Shelley, University of the West Indies, Trinidad-BSc Management Studies (Year I)-$3,200.
Vergil Brennon, University of the West Indies, Trinidad-BA Musical Arts (Year I) Part-time-$8,000.
Waldron Dexter, Caribbean Union College, St Joseph-Degree in Elementary Education with Minor in Info Tech-$10,000.
Warner Greig Kendall, University of the West Indies, Trinidad-BSc Sports Management (Year II)-$18,000.
Williams Cheryl, University of the West Indies, Trinidad-BSc Social Work (Year II)-$8,500.
Williams Lucius, T&T Hospitality & Tourism, Chaguaramas-Associate Degree in Culinary Management-$15,000.
Williams Robert, Caribbean Union College, St. Joseph-BSc Biology-$25,000.
Yearwood Marilyn, Springfield College, c/o Grace Talma & Associates-Executive Master Programme-$31,500.
George Kandie, St George’s University, USA-3rd year Pre-med-$34,221.60.
Ghent Anica, University of the West Indies, Barbados-LLB Law -$37,800.
Des Anges Danielle, Barry University, USa-BSc Industrial Psychology- $18,900.
Edwards Jeanette, George Brown College, Canada-Adv Diploma in Graphic Design-$24,250.
Edwards Michelle, Masters Degree in Local Work-$31,500.00
Feracho Colette, George Brown College, Canada-Certificate in Deaf Studies-$24,250.
Fletcher Sherry, Kean University, USA-Masters in Public Health Administration- $31,500.
Francis Christal, University Of Toronto, Canada-B.SC. International Relations and Psychology (Year III)- $77,042.25
Garcia Giovanna, Miami Dade Community College, USA-Associate Degree in Computer Animation-$50,400.
Garcia Jennine-Northumbria University, UK- Masters of International Business-$59,250.
Girdharrie Natalia, University of Francois, France-BA in English and Spanish-$39,050.
Grant Alicia, L.A.E. De Bretagne Occidentale, France-Masters in Management-$59,250.
Hargreaves Paul, Monroe College, USA-BBA Criminal Justice-$31,500.
Hercules-Parke Natalie, St Francis College, USA-BA Political Science-$31,500.
Hernandez Genelle, Lynn University, Florida-BSc International Communications-$50,400.
Holder Allyson, Lynn University, Florida- B.Sc. International Communications-$50,400.
Hosein Anthony, University Of London, England-LLB-$35,550.
Hughes Candace, Pacific Lutheran University- B.A. Theatre Arts And Geography/Biology-$87,444.
Hunte Dana, BPP Law School, London-BBA Law-$71,100.
Inniss Kimila, Birbeck University of London-M.SC. Financial Engineering-$59,250.
Jackson Abeo, Dillard University, USA-BA Mass Communications-$31,500.
Jasper Mitchum, Webber International University-BSc Business Management-$63,000.
John Javon, Stillman College, USA- BA Music- $50,400.
John Luan Omega, University Of Luton, UK-Degree in Media Performance- $94,800.
Kistow Miguel, Arcadia University, USA-BSc Chemistry & Business-$53,550.
Kitson Stefan, Dowling College School of Aviation And Airway Science, USA-$63,000.
Lawrence Dena,
St George’s University, Grenada- Doctor of Veterinary Medicine-$31,500.
Le Gendre Afton, Renness 2 University, France-BSc in International Business & Foreign Languages-$39,050.
Letren Richard, Jamestown Community College, USA-BSc Computer Information-$47,250.
Lezama Laurel, University of Westminister, London-LLB Law and Politics-$154,050.
Lyons Carlon, Florida Memorial College, USA- BA Music- $63,000.
Mark Rodney, Santa Barbara City College USA- Assoc. Degree In Marine Technology-$94,500.
Mc Alister Naghika, University Of Keele- International Relations-$106,650,00 Millette Renelle, Federal University Of Rio, Brazil- B.A. Linguistics-$18,900.
Mitchell RheveIle, Florida Memorial College, USA-BA FamilyPsychology/ Human Relations (Year III)-$63,000.
Moore Michelle, State University Of New York-B.Sc In Child Family Services (Year III)-$75,600.
Morren Keith, Florida Memorial College, USA-B.Sc Aeronautical Science/Computer Science-$94,374.
Ovid Therese. Fairleigh Dickinson University, USA-MBA-$37,800.
Payne Anecia, USA Pennsylvania State University- M.Sc. Electrical Engineering-$31,500.
Peru Jason, Johnson & Wales University, USA-BSc Culinary Management-$50,400.
Phillips Kizzy Patrice, The American Musical And Dramatic Academy, USA-Performance Theatre-$63,000.
Ralph Simone, Savannah College Of Art And Design, USA- BA Fine Art-$77,175.
Ramcharan David, Long Island University, USA-BSc. Marine Biology-$157,500.
Ramlogan Krystian Kevin, Howard University, Washington DC-Undergrad Degree in Film & Video Production-$31,500.
Ramserran Rosanne, University of Albany, USA-BSc Management-$63,000.
Roberts Queweina, Florida Memorial College, USA- BA Hospitality Management-$126,000.
Salvatori Christian, Colombia Business School, USA-MBA-$31,500.
Sandy Learie, Grand Valley State University, USA- BSc Physical Education-$31,500.
Sealey Andre, Howard University, Washington, DC- BA mathematics (Year III)-$31,500.
Sealey Keron, Florida Memorial College, USA-BSc Psychology (Final Year)-$31,500.
Yearwood Stacia, American University, Washington, USA-BSc Environmental Science-$63,000.
Mottley Kathy Ann, Eugene Dupuch Law School, Nassau-Legal Education Certificate (Year II)-$63,000.
Myers Marvin, Florida Institute of Technology, USA-BSc Electrical Engineering-$94,500.
Narcis Dwane, Borough of Manhattan Community College, USA- Assoc Degree in Business Management & Finance-$63,000.
Newel-Lewis Rain, University of Westminister, London-MSc International Business Economics-$104,102.25
Oliviel Anisa, University of Bradford-BA Politics and Law-$106,650.
Omotola Ameniki, Fairleigh Dickinson University, USA-BA Child Psychology (Year III)-$63,000.
St Louis Roxanne, New York City Technology College, USA- Fashion Marketing-$50,400.
Timothy Keiron, St Leo’s University, USA- University-BSc Sports Management & Psychology-$126,000.
Wells Alison, University Of Massachusetts, USA- Masters In Fine Art-$31,500.
Williams Curtis, Howard University, Washington, DC-Undergraduate, Medicine -$63,000.
Williams Giselle, St Francis College, USA-BA Marketing & Advertising-$35,280.
Wilson Rene, Spelman College, USA-Degree in Industrial Psychology-$31,500.
Wiltshire Karen, Spelman College, USA-BSc Psychology-$50,400.
2005 financial assistance
(studies) - Foreign
Byron Tennisha, Kingston University, UK- BSc Applied And Environmental Geology $60,000.
Cariah Kiel, Morgan State University, USA- BA Theatre Arts-$25,200.
Charles Andre, Saint Louis University, Spain-BA Business Management \Spanish-$61,548.56
Charles Asha, London School Of Commerce, London-MA International Business Administration-$24,885.
Charles Jernine, Monroe College, USA-BBA Management-$63,000.
Charles Lois, South Bank University, United Kingdom BA (Hons) Accounting & Finance-$72,000.
Charles Makyba, Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University, USA-BSc Arts & Sciences-$31,500.
Charles Melissa, University Of Tours, Ledex-BA English And Spanish Communication-$15,800.
Christian Rene,
St John’s University, USA-BSc Computer Science-$103,351.50
Clarke Christine, Howard University, USA-BA History and English-$10,080.
Clarke Julius, Florida Memorial College, USA- International Mission On Diplomacy- $30,233.70
Clarke Krista, Florida International University, USA- Bain Mass Communications/ Public Relations-$31,500.
Clyne Marissa, University Of Wisconsin, USA-BSc Marine Biology-$83,160.
Coker Liselle, Howard University, USA-BSc. Architecture-$25,200.
Collins Fabian, Nova Southeastern University, USA- BSc. Osteopathic Medicine-$63,000.
Collins Kevla, Miami Dade College, USA-Associate In Arts Degree-$23,473.80
Cooper Geoff K, Monroe College, USA- BBa Business Management-$50,400.
Corrian Lester, Dowling College, USA-BSc. Aeronautics And Mathematics-$15,750.
Coutain Candace, Florida International University, USA-BSc Statistics-$31,500.
Craigwell Kwasi, St John’s University, USA-BSc Actuarial Science-$51,660.
Daniel Kerri Alycia, Savannah College Of Art & Design, USA-B.A. Fine Arts-$50,400.
David Jamillah, Imperial College London-BSc & MSc Chemical Engineering-$36,000.
De Las, Christian, Howard University, USA-BBa Management-$37,800.
De Leon Paige, University Of Westminster, France-MA International Diplomacy-$173,640.
De Silva Safiya, Georgia Perimeter College, USA- Associate Degree In Fine Arts $63,000.
Dillon Joel, St John’s University, USA-Bsc. Biology-$94,500.
Dopwell Natalia, Mannes College Of Music, USA-Undergraduate Diploma In Performance-$175,379.40
Douglas Natalie, Plattsburgh State University, USA-BSc Accounting-$63,000.
Dowlat Petal, Monroe College, USA- BSc Computer Information Systems-$47,250.
Edwards Mandisa, Florida Memorial College, USA-BSc Biology-$69,993.
Feracho Colette, George Brown College, Canada-Certificate in Deaf Studies-$32,400.
Ferdinand Alva Oletia, Michigan State University, USa- Doctor of Jurisprudence-$36,187.20
Ford Tricia, Roehampton University, London-BSc Zoology-$101,676.
Forde Elizabeth, Florida International. University, USA- BSc. Mathematics & Science-$28,980.
Fortune Kevin, Pacific Lutheran University, USA-BSc Psychology- $91,488.60
Fortune Kevin, Francis Keon, Ottley Kareen, Pacific Luterhan University, USA-Certificate Course in Caribbean Culture and Society-$86,429.70
Francis Anton, Florida Memorial College, USA-MA International Business Administration- $12,600.
Francis Christal, University of Toronto, Canada-BA International Relations & Psychology-$86,400.
Francis Jason, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, New York-BA International Criminal Justice-$63,000.
Francis Theon, Lincoln University, USA-BSc Biology-$43,218.
Frank Vanessa, University of the West Indies, Bahamas-BSc Hotel Management-$31,500.
Fraser Fana, Fordham University, USA, BFA Dance-$63,000.
Frederick Keron, Rust College, USA-Premed-$28,772.73
Garcia Giovanna, Miami Dade Community College, USA-Associate Degree in Computer Animation-$50,400.
Garcia Kern, The City University of New York-BSC Mechanical Engineering-$31,500.
Garcia Natalia, Florida Memorial College, USA-BA Music Education-$63,000.
Gift Kizzy, University of Miami, USA-BA Fine Arts-$31,500.
Girdharrie Natalia, University of Francois, France-BA in English and Spanish-$39,500.
Gormondy Mia, Northern Illinois University, USA-BSc Music-$40,950.
Greaves Denecia, Saint Francis University, USA-BSc Marine Biology-$84,168.
Greene Christal, Temple University, USA-BSc Architecture-$126,000.
-Continued tomorrow









Fw: Names of 'SECRET' SCHOLARSHIP AWARDEES --- PNM sycophant slush fund

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PARTIAL LIST OF SECRET SCHOLARSHIP AWARDEES --- PNM sycophant slush fund for friends, family and lochos.


Some of these names look highly suspicious, similar to the Jay Lo and other ghost names used in the URP and CEPEP PNM corrupt projects. Bear in mind these are supposedly 'poor needy' people. 


Al Shallow? 


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2004 Financial Assistance
(Studies)
- Local
Sampson Lionel, School of Accounting & Management, St Augustine - BA Hons Human Resource Management (Year II) - $11,500.

Santiago Shelley, University of the West Indies, Trinidad - MPhil in Gender and Development Studies - $18,000.
Shallow Al, University of the West Indies, Trinidad - Certificate in Music (Pan) Fulltime - $12,000.
Smith Joan, University of the West Indies, Trinidad - BSc Economics (Year II) - $18,000.
Sookram Omadath - School of Accounting and Management,
St Augustine - $9,000.
Spence Jerome, University of the West Indies, Trinidad - BA History-$12,000.
Spence Richard, University of the West Indies, Trinidad-MBBS (Year IV)-$6,000.
Stanley Kieren, University of London-LLB (External Degree)-$15,000.
Thomas Kensa, University of the West Indies, Trinidad-Certificate in Music (Pan) Part-time-$9,395.
Thomas Sydney, University of the West Indies, Trinidad-Certificate in Music (Pan) part-time - $9,915.
Thompson Danielle, University of the West Indies, Trinidad-BSc Hotel Management-$9,900.
Trim Shelley, University of the West Indies, Trinidad-BSc Management Studies (Year I)-$3,200.
Vergil Brennon, University of the West Indies, Trinidad-BA Musical Arts (Year I) Part-time-$8,000.
Waldron Dexter, Caribbean Union College, St Joseph-Degree in Elementary Education with Minor in Info Tech-$10,000.
Warner Greig Kendall, University of the West Indies, Trinidad-BSc Sports Management (Year II)-$18,000.
Williams Cheryl, University of the West Indies, Trinidad-BSc Social Work (Year II)-$8,500.
Williams Lucius, T&T Hospitality & Tourism, Chaguaramas-Associate Degree in Culinary Management-$15,000.
Williams Robert, Caribbean Union College, St. Joseph-BSc Biology-$25,000.
Yearwood Marilyn, Springfield College, c/o Grace Talma & Associates-Executive Master Programme-$31,500.
George Kandie, St George’s University, USA-3rd year Pre-med-$34,221.60.
Ghent Anica, University of the West Indies, Barbados-LLB Law -$37,800.
Des Anges Danielle, Barry University, USa-BSc Industrial Psychology- $18,900.
Edwards Jeanette, George Brown College, Canada-Adv Diploma in Graphic Design-$24,250.
Edwards Michelle, Masters Degree in Local Work-$31,500.00
Feracho Colette, George Brown College, Canada-Certificate in Deaf Studies-$24,250.
Fletcher Sherry, Kean University, USA-Masters in Public Health Administration- $31,500.
Francis Christal, University Of Toronto, Canada-B.SC. International Relations and Psychology (Year III)- $77,042.25
Garcia Giovanna, Miami Dade Community College, USA-Associate Degree in Computer Animation-$50,400.
Garcia Jennine-Northumbria University, UK- Masters of International Business-$59,250.
Girdharrie Natalia, University of Francois, France-BA in English and Spanish-$39,050.
Grant Alicia, L.A.E. De Bretagne Occidentale, France-Masters in Management-$59,250.
Hargreaves Paul, Monroe College, USA-BBA Criminal Justice-$31,500.
Hercules-Parke Natalie, St Francis College, USA-BA Political Science-$31,500.
Hernandez Genelle, Lynn University, Florida-BSc International Communications-$50,400.
Holder Allyson, Lynn University, Florida- B.Sc. International Communications-$50,400.
Hosein Anthony, University Of London, England-LLB-$35,550.
Hughes Candace, Pacific Lutheran University- B.A. Theatre Arts And Geography/Biology-$87,444.
Hunte Dana, BPP Law School, London-BBA Law-$71,100.
Inniss Kimila, Birbeck University of London-M.SC. Financial Engineering-$59,250.
Jackson Abeo, Dillard University, USA-BA Mass Communications-$31,500.
Jasper Mitchum, Webber International University-BSc Business Management-$63,000.
John Javon, Stillman College, USA- BA Music- $50,400.
John Luan Omega, University Of Luton, UK-Degree in Media Performance- $94,800.
Kistow Miguel, Arcadia University, USA-BSc Chemistry & Business-$53,550.
Kitson Stefan, Dowling College School of Aviation And Airway Science, USA-$63,000.
Lawrence Dena,
St George’s University, Grenada- Doctor of Veterinary Medicine-$31,500.
Le Gendre Afton, Renness 2 University, France-BSc in International Business & Foreign Languages-$39,050.
Letren Richard, Jamestown Community College, USA-BSc Computer Information-$47,250.
Lezama Laurel, University of Westminister, London-LLB Law and Politics-$154,050.
Lyons Carlon, Florida Memorial College, USA- BA Music- $63,000.
Mark Rodney, Santa Barbara City College USA- Assoc. Degree In Marine Technology-$94,500.
Mc Alister Naghika, University Of Keele- International Relations-$106,650,00 Millette Renelle, Federal University Of Rio, Brazil- B.A. Linguistics-$18,900.
Mitchell RheveIle, Florida Memorial College, USA-BA FamilyPsychology/ Human Relations (Year III)-$63,000.
Moore Michelle, State University Of New York-B.Sc In Child Family Services (Year III)-$75,600.
Morren Keith, Florida Memorial College, USA-B.Sc Aeronautical Science/Computer Science-$94,374.
Ovid Therese. Fairleigh Dickinson University, USA-MBA-$37,800.
Payne Anecia, USA Pennsylvania State University- M.Sc. Electrical Engineering-$31,500.
Peru Jason, Johnson & Wales University, USA-BSc Culinary Management-$50,400.
Phillips Kizzy Patrice, The American Musical And Dramatic Academy, USA-Performance Theatre-$63,000.
Ralph Simone, Savannah College Of Art And Design, USA- BA Fine Art-$77,175.
Ramcharan David, Long Island University, USA-BSc. Marine Biology-$157,500.
Ramlogan Krystian Kevin, Howard University, Washington DC-Undergrad Degree in Film & Video Production-$31,500.
Ramserran Rosanne, University of Albany, USA-BSc Management-$63,000.
Roberts Queweina, Florida Memorial College, USA- BA Hospitality Management-$126,000.
Salvatori Christian, Colombia Business School, USA-MBA-$31,500.
Sandy Learie, Grand Valley State University, USA- BSc Physical Education-$31,500.
Sealey Andre, Howard University, Washington, DC- BA mathematics (Year III)-$31,500.
Sealey Keron, Florida Memorial College, USA-BSc Psychology (Final Year)-$31,500.
Yearwood Stacia, American University, Washington, USA-BSc Environmental Science-$63,000.
Mottley Kathy Ann, Eugene Dupuch Law School, Nassau-Legal Education Certificate (Year II)-$63,000.
Myers Marvin, Florida Institute of Technology, USA-BSc Electrical Engineering-$94,500.
Narcis Dwane, Borough of Manhattan Community College, USA- Assoc Degree in Business Management & Finance-$63,000.
Newel-Lewis Rain, University of Westminister, London-MSc International Business Economics-$104,102.25
Oliviel Anisa, University of Bradford-BA Politics and Law-$106,650.
Omotola Ameniki, Fairleigh Dickinson University, USA-BA Child Psychology (Year III)-$63,000.
St Louis Roxanne, New York City Technology College, USA- Fashion Marketing-$50,400.
Timothy Keiron, St Leo’s University, USA- University-BSc Sports Management & Psychology-$126,000.
Wells Alison, University Of Massachusetts, USA- Masters In Fine Art-$31,500.
Williams Curtis, Howard University, Washington, DC-Undergraduate, Medicine -$63,000.
Williams Giselle, St Francis College, USA-BA Marketing & Advertising-$35,280.
Wilson Rene, Spelman College, USA-Degree in Industrial Psychology-$31,500.
Wiltshire Karen, Spelman College, USA-BSc Psychology-$50,400.
2005 financial assistance
(studies) - Foreign
Byron Tennisha, Kingston University, UK- BSc Applied And Environmental Geology $60,000.
Cariah Kiel, Morgan State University, USA- BA Theatre Arts-$25,200.
Charles Andre, Saint Louis University, Spain-BA Business Management \Spanish-$61,548.56
Charles Asha, London School Of Commerce, London-MA International Business Administration-$24,885.
Charles Jernine, Monroe College, USA-BBA Management-$63,000.
Charles Lois, South Bank University, United Kingdom BA (Hons) Accounting & Finance-$72,000.
Charles Makyba, Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University, USA-BSc Arts & Sciences-$31,500.
Charles Melissa, University Of Tours, Ledex-BA English And Spanish Communication-$15,800.
Christian Rene,
St John’s University, USA-BSc Computer Science-$103,351.50
Clarke Christine, Howard University, USA-BA History and English-$10,080.
Clarke Julius, Florida Memorial College, USA- International Mission On Diplomacy- $30,233.70
Clarke Krista, Florida International University, USA- Bain Mass Communications/ Public Relations-$31,500.
Clyne Marissa, University Of Wisconsin, USA-BSc Marine Biology-$83,160.
Coker Liselle, Howard University, USA-BSc. Architecture-$25,200.
Collins Fabian, Nova Southeastern University, USA- BSc. Osteopathic Medicine-$63,000.
Collins Kevla, Miami Dade College, USA-Associate In Arts Degree-$23,473.80
Cooper Geoff K, Monroe College, USA- BBa Business Management-$50,400.
Corrian Lester, Dowling College, USA-BSc. Aeronautics And Mathematics-$15,750.
Coutain Candace, Florida International University, USA-BSc Statistics-$31,500.
Craigwell Kwasi, St John’s University, USA-BSc Actuarial Science-$51,660.
Daniel Kerri Alycia, Savannah College Of Art & Design, USA-B.A. Fine Arts-$50,400.
David Jamillah, Imperial College London-BSc & MSc Chemical Engineering-$36,000.
De Las, Christian, Howard University, USA-BBa Management-$37,800.
De Leon Paige, University Of Westminster, France-MA International Diplomacy-$173,640.
De Silva Safiya, Georgia Perimeter College, USA- Associate Degree In Fine Arts $63,000.
Dillon Joel, St John’s University, USA-Bsc. Biology-$94,500.
Dopwell Natalia, Mannes College Of Music, USA-Undergraduate Diploma In Performance-$175,379.40
Douglas Natalie, Plattsburgh State University, USA-BSc Accounting-$63,000.
Dowlat Petal, Monroe College, USA- BSc Computer Information Systems-$47,250.
Edwards Mandisa, Florida Memorial College, USA-BSc Biology-$69,993.
Feracho Colette, George Brown College, Canada-Certificate in Deaf Studies-$32,400.
Ferdinand Alva Oletia, Michigan State University, USa- Doctor of Jurisprudence-$36,187.20
Ford Tricia, Roehampton University, London-BSc Zoology-$101,676.
Forde Elizabeth, Florida International. University, USA- BSc. Mathematics & Science-$28,980.
Fortune Kevin, Pacific Lutheran University, USA-BSc Psychology- $91,488.60
Fortune Kevin, Francis Keon, Ottley Kareen, Pacific Luterhan University, USA-Certificate Course in Caribbean Culture and Society-$86,429.70
Francis Anton, Florida Memorial College, USA-MA International Business Administration- $12,600.
Francis Christal, University of Toronto, Canada-BA International Relations & Psychology-$86,400.
Francis Jason, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, New York-BA International Criminal Justice-$63,000.
Francis Theon, Lincoln University, USA-BSc Biology-$43,218.
Frank Vanessa, University of the West Indies, Bahamas-BSc Hotel Management-$31,500.
Fraser Fana, Fordham University, USA, BFA Dance-$63,000.
Frederick Keron, Rust College, USA-Premed-$28,772.73
Garcia Giovanna, Miami Dade Community College, USA-Associate Degree in Computer Animation-$50,400.
Garcia Kern, The City University of New York-BSC Mechanical Engineering-$31,500.
Garcia Natalia, Florida Memorial College, USA-BA Music Education-$63,000.
Gift Kizzy, University of Miami, USA-BA Fine Arts-$31,500.
Girdharrie Natalia, University of Francois, France-BA in English and Spanish-$39,500.
Gormondy Mia, Northern Illinois University, USA-BSc Music-$40,950.
Greaves Denecia, Saint Francis University, USA-BSc Marine Biology-$84,168.
Greene Christal, Temple University, USA-BSc Architecture-$126,000.
-Continued tomorrow

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