Opposition Leader Keith Rowley will be investigated by Parliament’s Privileges Committee for alleged contempt of Parliament in connection with the e-mails he produced this week.
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Opposition leader Dr Keith Rowley will be the first person to be interviewed by police assigned to probe his allegations of wrongdoing by top government officials in the e-mail scandal he raised in Parliament on Monday.
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Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar had to halt her contribution during yesterday’s Parliament sitting after United National Congress (UNC) activist Patsy Lezama collapsed in the chamber.
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Former President George Maxwell Richards says he sent Opposition Leader Dr Keith Rowley’s e-mails to the Integrity Commission for authentication after receiving them from Rowley last year.
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Former minister in the Ministry of National Security, attorney Subhas Panday, is questioning whether the police Cyber Crime Unit has the capability to investigate the e-mail scandal raised in Parliament by Opposition Leader Dr Keith Rowley.
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Speciality computer/cyber crime expertise should be involved in any probe of the e-mails revealed in Parliament by Opposition Leader Keith Rowley, says Foreign Affairs Minister Winston Dookeran.
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Former attorney general Ramesh Lawrence Maharaj has called on Attorney General Anand Ramlogan to recuse himself from office and allow a fair and independent foreign investigation into the e-mail scandal.
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The contentious issue of deputy leader of the UNC Surujrattan Rambachan’s sitting on the party’s screening committee when Jack Warner appears before it as a candidate for Chaguanas West seat in the upcoming by-election has been resolved.
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Retired head of the Public Service Reginald Dumas has described the Police Service Commission (PSC) as “an operational monster.”
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Stop the abuse and advantage.
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