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Ben_spanna wrote:^^^ YEs I know all of this viostation, but why do the people sit back quietly and allow the government to do this to us over and over ?
As business people if you speak out, you and your company and your family become victims of political assassination, this current government has been doing so much wrong yet the general public is NOT crying out!
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Two years later we go hear the land belonged to the nephew in law of a mp
eliteauto wrote:Amazing how with access to the internet people can still make a thread like this. All the information prior to the transfer was in the public domain for months. The only info not readily accessible now is the land valuation which based on shareholders suggests the government got the land and a grossly undervalued price. In addition to Sandals there are two other resort developers interested in the property. Now it's just wait and see
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Two years later we go hear the land belonged to the nephew in law of a mp
10-01 wrote:Buccoo Estate in Tobago, popularly known as No Man’s Land, for $174, 806,775 million.
so PNM has money to buy No man land to build a resort but
1.Hospital has no drugs
2.people hav no jobs
3.flooding all over
4.no money for salaries
5.renting a boat to tobago
should i go on ?
Ben_spanna wrote:Government has purchased the controversial Buccoo Estate in Tobago, popularly known as No Man’s Land, for $174, 806,775 million.
The 398.42 acre property
Hold on ONE big fricking second here... I thought Trinidad does NOT have money? I thought we spent it all on a worthless Stadium for cricket ????
Why in the hell would our govt WASTE money when SO much more Important things need to be attended to?
10-01 wrote:Buccoo Estate in Tobago, popularly known as No Man’s Land, for $174, 806,775 million.
so PNM has money to buy No man land to build a resort but
1.Hospital has no drugs
2.people hav no jobs
3.flooding all over
4.no money for salaries
5.renting a boat to tobago
should i go on ?
The_Honourable wrote:Ben_spanna wrote:Government has purchased the controversial Buccoo Estate in Tobago, popularly known as No Man’s Land, for $174, 806,775 million.
The 398.42 acre property
Hold on ONE big fricking second here... I thought Trinidad does NOT have money? I thought we spent it all on a worthless Stadium for cricket ????
Why in the hell would our govt WASTE money when SO much more Important things need to be attended to?10-01 wrote:Buccoo Estate in Tobago, popularly known as No Man’s Land, for $174, 806,775 million.
so PNM has money to buy No man land to build a resort but
1.Hospital has no drugs
2.people hav no jobs
3.flooding all over
4.no money for salaries
5.renting a boat to tobago
should i go on ?
Amm... although i think Rowley and co are clowns, the government did not take taxpayers money and purchased No Man's Land.
The Government made the decision to acquire the land which lowers CL Financial's debt by $174, 806,775 with approx 15 Billion in debt remaining. Why would the government pay CL Financial close to 175mil for the land where the company owes the government itself billions? Government simply recovered a fraction of their bailout in land.
It's like i loan you $100k. After some time, you are unable to pay the full debt in cash so i took your car valued at $40k with a remaining 60k owed to me.
nemisis wrote:shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Two years later we go hear the land belonged to the nephew in law of a mp
considering the size of Trinidad this is always going to be the case so what's the point you trying to make?
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:nemisis wrote:shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Two years later we go hear the land belonged to the nephew in law of a mp
considering the size of Trinidad this is always going to be the case so what's the point you trying to make?
my point simply is...somebody must eat ah food...if the land is really for the hotel project....some mp go have ah in law with a contracting company to get summn...just the way it is
Dizzy28 wrote:You all would be vex that Sandals get a tax break.
Are you in agreement that Nestle should pay no taxes in Trinidad? Because they don't.
You develop industries through incentives. That's how it is worldwide.
teems1 wrote:398.42 acres is approximately 17,355,175.2 square feet.
It being sold for $174, 806,775 means it was sold at $10.07 per square foot.
That is seriously low considering the piece of land it is. That is a deal then if the Government got it so cheaply from CL.
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