Camille: All mechanisms in Parliamentary Standing Orders remain intact, despite Opposition complaints
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“[…] How will retrenching 2500 workers and putting the delivery of water in the hands of another foreign water management company result in the delivery of a safe and reliable water supply 24-7 to the citizens? …”
The following Letter to the Editor about the latest report about the Water and Sewerage Authority (Wasa) was submitted to Wired868 by Gerry Kangalee of Rambert Village:
Photo: Wasa headquarters in St Joseph (via guardian.co.tt)
The so-called revelations about Wasa made by the cabinet sub-committee have been public knowledge for years and years. Who didn’t know Wasa is a hotbed of corruption is who didn’t want to know.
Minister of Health Terrence Deyalsingh said he was disappointed that the leader of the opposition, Kamla Persad-Bisessar, had requested a donation of Covid-19 vaccines from the government of India.
In a letter dated 23 February 2021, addressed to the prime minister of India, Narendra Modi, Persad-Bisessar wrote that Trinidad and Tobago was reeling from the effects of the virus.
Photo: Opposition Leader and UNC political leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar.
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At the Ministry of Health’s virtual media conference, Deyalsingh responded: “It is quite unfortunate that a former prime minister of this country characterises Trinidad [and Tobago] as ‘reeling’ from Covid-19. A rolling seven-day average of five is not ‘reeling’.”