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UNC wants police investigation into purchase of new ferries
Monday 1 February 2021
Opposition Senator Wade Mark shows a document to the media during a news conference at the Office of the Opposition Leader in Port of Spain on Sunday.
Displaying a document during a news conference at - Ayanna Kinsale
The United National Congress is calling for a thorough criminal forensic investigation into the purchase of the APT James and Buccoo Reef fast ferries and two Cape-class patrol boats for the Coast Guard.
The vessels were built by Australian shipping companies Incat and Austal.
Austal delivered the APT James to TT on January 8 and launched the first of the two patrol boats in December last year.
Finance Minister Colm Imbert in Parliament in 2019. File photo -
Government would face an astronomical cost if it agreed to significant wage increases in the public sector that it could not afford, Finance Minister Colm Imbert said on Tuesday.
Imbert, laying out the figures to the Senate, explained Government, through the Chief Personnel Officer (CPO), was on course in early 2020 to negotiate allowances, but the plan was set back by the covid19 pandemic. And the combined impact with the budget shortfall of an estimated $16 billion meant there would be consequences if negotiations were settled too high.
Imbert was responding to a question posed by Opposition Senator Wade Mark on public-sector negotiations.
JSC to meet with Nidco
Friday 22 January 2021
The new inter-island ferry APT James makes its way into the Port of Scarborough on its maiden voyage on Thursday. - Jeff Mayers
THE Joint Select Committee (JSC) on State Enterprises will hold a virtual meeting with the National Infrastructure Development Company Ltd (Nidco) to discuss matters which fall under its remit. The meeting takes place on January 25 from 10 am. Nidco is overseeing the acquisition of the new fast ferries APT James and Buccoo Reef for the domestic seabridge.
The APT James has already arrived in Trinidad and Tobago and is expected to begin service on the seabridge next month.
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