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Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Youth Training and Employment Partnership Programme (YTEPP), Nigel Forgenie, was caught lying yesterday after he repeatedly insisted that none of his relatives was employed at the entity but later admitted that his wife was hired under her maiden name.
Forgenie, who has been CEO for 12 years, was asked on several occasions by Independent Senator David Small if any relatives was hired during his tenure.https://www.trinidadexpress.com/news/lo ... 37b8f.html
Dizzy28 wrote:So we like to put up when the youths and them do their thing but what about when white collar , shirt and tie men do things like this -Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Youth Training and Employment Partnership Programme (YTEPP), Nigel Forgenie, was caught lying yesterday after he repeatedly insisted that none of his relatives was employed at the entity but later admitted that his wife was hired under her maiden name.
Forgenie, who has been CEO for 12 years, was asked on several occasions by Independent Senator David Small if any relatives was hired during his tenure.https://www.trinidadexpress.com/news/lo ... 37b8f.html
The full story in the printed express goes to on to talk about other things he did like approve a Prado for himself etc.
PM: Crime fight is not lost
Clint Chan Tack
“WE have not lost the fight against crime,” the Prime Minister declared during a television interview yesterday.
“The fight against crime is a fight that we have to remain engaged because our very lives are involved,” Dr Rowley said, “Nobody in this country is immune to the reckless behaviour of some citizens, many of whom behave like this because they have chosen crime as a way of life.”
The PM vowed, “We will redouble our efforts with respect to national security and national safety issues. We are not going to concede that those who behave like this and endanger the population, are to be left unattended.”
Referring to the shootings on the Chaguaramas boardwalk on Sunday which left three people dead and wounded five, the PM said this shows that amongst the population, roaming the streets, there are “cold-blooded killers.”
He declared this was an “outrageous aspect of behaviour” from those people who chose to live a life of crime and reiterated that “all the resources available” will be used in the fight against crime.
This includes more training of law-enforcement personnel, investing in better equipment and bringing national-security assets back into operation. He said Government will be putting in an order for a new Cape Class vessel for the Coast Guard soon. Six Austal fast patrol boats, which were non-operational under the former People’s Partnership (PP) government, are being brought back into service.
The PM said there was no need for the Soldier Bill to return. as the TT Defence Force is engaged with the police in the fight against crime. The TTDF’s assets are integrated with those of the police service and information-gathering agencies, he added. The PM also said when Parliament resumes, the country will learn about the work being done through the police manpower audit to improve the efficiency of the police service.
The PM said there is no consideration of a state of emergency. On calls to fire National Security Minister Edmund Dillon, Rowley said the PP had had seven national security ministers in its tenure and this had no impact on crime. He dismissed reports which claimed an elite unit was used to recover a cellphone stolen from Adrian Colm Imbert, the son of Finance Minister Colm Imbert.
“I don’t know what elite squad that could be. I’ll gamble and say that is just ole talk.” the PM said, “If they were successful in recovering the phone, by whatever method, I think that is a good thing, and I’m sure that they would have done that before in some situations.”
THE Prime Minister said he has no problem supporting random stop and search operations by law enforcement officers to help reduce crime in TT.
The PM did not see this as an infringement of anyone’s rights as this measure is already available to law enforcement.
https://newsday.co.tt/2018/07/13/pm-sup ... nd-search/
De Dragon wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:So we like to put up when the youths and them do their thing but what about when white collar , shirt and tie men do things like this -Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Youth Training and Employment Partnership Programme (YTEPP), Nigel Forgenie, was caught lying yesterday after he repeatedly insisted that none of his relatives was employed at the entity but later admitted that his wife was hired under her maiden name.
Forgenie, who has been CEO for 12 years, was asked on several occasions by Independent Senator David Small if any relatives was hired during his tenure.https://www.trinidadexpress.com/news/lo ... 37b8f.html
The full story in the printed express goes to on to talk about other things he did like approve a Prado for himself etc.
Sadly, as with most of the gun and cutlass bandits/thieves, nothing will come of this too.
Deef Uk....K74T wrote:
K74T wrote:
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Zr is not pleased
You need to awares yourself about the names Ohalloran and Prevatt. The thieving volume and the timeline would astound you.randolphinshan wrote:shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Zr is not pleased
Who cares about Zoomie?
It is only he who believes that injun do not steal and do crime, while he supports the yellow team... the BIGGEST bandits this nation has EVER seen.
K74T wrote:
toyota2nr wrote:Average wrote:Let's be real, we all feel a bit uncomfortable when a certain "type" enters a store/restaurant, passes close to you, pulls up in a vehicle. This is the reality. I don't care how it sounds. Life more important than wondering if you offended somebody.
Shhhhh.....reality and common sense not allowed here.
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