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McCoy declines to respond to complaint about behaviour Minister within the Office of the Prime Minister Kwame McCoy today refused to respond to questions about allegations made against him by Opposition Chief Whip Tabitha Sarabo-Halley regarding his conduct towards We Invest In Nationhood (WIN) MPs, instead dismissing the claims and criticising both the opposition and media questioning. The article McCoy declines to respond to complaint about behaviour appeared first on Stabroek News.
Budget will not lift masses out of poverty – Mohamed Leader of the Opposition, Azruddin Mohamed yesterday tore into the 2026 Budget declaring that it will not lift the masses out of poverty and he warned that the country was at risk of the misspending of its burgeoning oil wealth. The article Budget will not lift masses out of poverty – Mohamed appeared first on Stabroek News.
Ali says wants each and every miner to become wealthy -but must do within the law President Irfaan Ali wants each and every miner to become wealthy with the proviso that they act in accordance with the law. The article Ali says wants each and every miner to become wealthy appeared first on Stabroek News.
Foreign Ministry PS interrogated on if she was pressured over extradition process for Mohameds Foreign Ministry Permanent Secretary (PS) Sharon Roopchand-Edwards was yesterday cross-examined on whether she had been pressured to act and had shown bias in relation to advancing the extradition process sought by the United States for gold traders Azruddin Mohamed and Nazar Mohamed. The article Foreign Ministry PS interrogated on if she was pressured over extradition process for Mohameds appeared first on Stabroek News.
Gov’t now says GDF copter crash report will not be released -cites military mission despite earlier assurances by Edghill The government on Thursday night said that it will not be releasing the long-awaited report into the December 2023 Guyana Defence Force (GDF) helicopter crash, stating that the craft was on a military mission and therefore falls outside the scope of public disclosure. The article Gov’t now says GDF copter crash report will not be released appeared first on Stabroek News.
Four banks, $352m hit A man, allegedly using a fictitious identity, got a total of $352 million in mortgage loans from four financial institutions over a one-month period in 2024, the proprietors of a privately owned firm have charged in a lawsuit. The loans were made...
HIGHER WAGES, LOWER PAY A Jamaican farmworker has joined a legal challenge to New York’s Farm Labourers’ Fair Labour Practices Act (FLFLPA), raising concerns that unionisation – while promising higher wage rates – could ultimately leave farmworkers with less money in...
Empty desks, shattered routines WESTERN BUREAU: In classrooms across western Jamaica, empty desks still tell the unfinished story of a hurricane whose most lasting damage may not be measured in roofs lost, but in children still unable to find their way back. Principals, guidance...
Dangerous precedent Accountability advocates are warning that accepting good intentions as justification for breaching procurement laws could undermine Jamaica’s system of public administration, following an auditor general’s finding that senior government minister...
US Army vet booted to Ja Godfrey Wade, the 65-year-old United States (US) Army veteran who was detained in an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility for months, has been deported to Jamaica. Wade arrived in the island on Thursday. Wade’s attorney, Tony...
