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The_Honourable wrote:Well if Cadiz confident, sue them. They said it outside of parliament privilege, court documents will expose if it is true or not.
I expect as elections gets closer, more files will buss. The question is if it is true or not.
bluefete wrote:If allyuh only know, eh!!!!
shogun wrote:Former Works Minister Stephen Cadiz is accusing both Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley and Finance Minister Colm Imbert of “dragging” his name “through the mud, and he is now exploring all his options after allegations made on a political platform against him and his family in Barataria on Thursday night.
Speaking to the Guardian Media yesterday, Cadiz said he had a “31-year reputation” in his business to “guard and I really and truly took umbrage to my name being called on a political platform when there is absolutely no merit in what was said.”
Finance Minister Colm Imbert, who first raised the issue, said he had asked National Infrastructure Development Company (Nidco) for a report on the water taxis and was told that initially Trintrac was retained to maintain the engines, but that contract eventually went to a Venezuelan Company SVF International.
“Out of the blue a Trinidadian company join up with SVF, and made a company called SVF Trinidad and Tobago, they were the local agents to service the water taxis since November 2014.”
Imbert named Tropical Power as a company which Cadiz had founded, saying a red flag had been raised by Nidco “with respect to the company that has been maintaining the water taxi engines since November 2014 because Cadiz was Minister of Transport between September 2013 and 2015 and was, therefore, the line Minister for the water taxi service at the time when SVF Trinidad and Tobago, a joint venture, was formed.”
Cadiz admitted that the company which he founded is a shareholder with SVF but he said as far as he is aware there was no contract between SVF and any government agency as was claimed by both Imbert and the Prime Minister.
He said, “As far as I am aware all work is done on a call-out basis, on a job by job basis, therefore they are free to use any service company they would want to use.”
http://www.guardian.co.tt/news/2018-06- ... -collusion
Dizzy28 wrote:Surprised this thread still around. Given the alleged in this case son on Tuner and big in the dance.
1 because a post of mine was removed in 2012 concerning same individual when he was Min of Trade. Typical newspaper article no worse than what passes of in threads these days. Request for removal had to have come from somewhere.airuma wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:Surprised this thread still around. Given the alleged in this case son on Tuner and big in the dance.
So I have two conclusions here:
1. you believe that "Tuner" "big in the dance" members will exercise unfair censorship for the sake of protecting themselves from fair criticism
2. you believe that the alleged has "no cocoa in the sun" hence, the reason that the thread is still here.
I always thought Mary King was demonized too much.
De Dragon wrote:If Cadiz has done something illegal/fraudulent, then he must be made to account, simple as that.
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