Moore attacks another example of poor representation

The recent attacks from Christlyn Moore on the Tobago House of Assembly (THA) and other institutions in Tobago are aimed at denigrating those institutions. That is how London views controversial media statements by the Tobago Forwards leader. Moore has made several misleading claims to the media in recent weeks, severely criticising the THA, and most […]

Tobago marks World Telecommunication Day with Exposition

People seeking emergency treatment may soon have direct access to the emergency ambulance call centre in Tobago. The Telecommunication Authority of Trinidad & Tobago (TATT) is currently working with the Tobago Regional Health Authority (TRHA), the Global Medical Response of T&T and call operators to provide better access to emergency ambulatory services. This was revealed […]

THA report: Asset documents available for ‘audit scrutiny’

The Tobago House of Assembly (THA) has been able to clarify a number of issues regarding its accounting for the fiscal year ending in 2006 as identified by the Auditor General’s report. This includes documents reflecting the Assembly’s fixed assets and issues related to the Assembly’s cashbooks. Both have since been rectified, and the related […]

Chief Secretary demands apology

THA Chief Secretary Orville London has raised strong objection to what he described as disingenuous and disrespectful action by the Ministry of the People and Social Development which announced that he was expected to participate in the distribution of food cards and baby grants at the Magdalena Grand Beach Resort on Wednesday. (May 6 2015) […]

THA To Bring Accounts Up To Date

The Tobago House of Assembly’s (THA) Chief Administrator Raye Sandy has assured that the THA’s accounts will be current in the “not too distant future”. In a report responding to the Auditor General’s report, which outlined several issues with Tobago’s accounting procedures, Sandy admitted that there is room for improvement. He stated that the Assembly […]

Tobago Accounting Issues Treated Differently

Chief Secretary Orville London believes Tobago is being treated differently when it comes to the financial issues highlighted in the Auditor General’s report for the fiscal year 2005-2006. At Wednesday’s post Executive Council media briefing at the Administrative Complex in Calder Hall, London stated that in the past, similar issues involving Central Government were not […]