Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar has reaffirmed her decision to retain Caroni Central MP David Lee as Minister of Housing, despite ongoing legal challenges. In a WhatsApp message to Newsday on October 10, Persad-Bissessar stated, ‘Yes, he remains Minister of Housing. There will be no change to that.’ This declaration underscores her unwavering support for Lee, even as he faces renewed legal scrutiny. The Prime Minister emphasized her government’s commitment to the rule of law, asserting that the judicial process must proceed unimpeded. On October 9, opposition chief whip Marvin Gonzales argued that Lee should step down from his ministerial role while his case is before the courts, though he acknowledged Lee’s right to retain his parliamentary seat. Lee, along with businessman Hugh Leong Poi, was re-arrested on October 7 on charges related to the misuse of a vehicle tax exemption granted to MPs. Initially dismissed on April 7 by Chief Magistrate Christine Charles due to insufficient evidence, the charges were reinstated by Director of Public Prosecutions Roger Gaspard, SC. Lee was released on $1 million bail on October 8. Persad-Bissessar expressed confidence in the judiciary, stating, ‘We have respect for the courts of the land. Minister Lee was acquitted of these allegations before. Now that the charges have been re-laid, we have confidence in the courts to deliver a just result.’
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Sebas: I’m ‘ready to serve’ Ft Charlotte
Sebas Bastian, CEO of Island Luck, has announced his decision to step down from his gaming business to focus on his political aspirations. Bastian is seeking the Progressive Liberal Party’s (PLP) nomination for the Fort Charlotte constituency, emphasizing his readiness to serve the community. His announcement follows an interview with the PLP’s Candidates Committee at the party’s headquarters, where he was greeted by enthusiastic supporters chanting, “Sebas is the man for Fort Charlotte.”
Bastian expressed confidence in his ability to balance his extensive business interests with public service, stating, “I have over 20 companies, and I’m only the CEO of one. I didn’t build my businesses by myself. I have more than competent teams to ensure continuity in those businesses. I’m here to serve. I have a higher purpose now, and I’m going to focus on that.” When asked directly if he would step down from Island Luck, he confirmed, “Absolutely. That’s a done deal. Without politics, I was stepping down.”
His decision to distance himself from the gaming industry is seen as a strategic move to align with the Gaming Act, which prohibits Cabinet ministers and their families from holding gaming licenses or financial interests in the industry. Prime Minister Philip Davis has reiterated that the government will not amend this law.
Bastian described his interview with the PLP committee as transparent and thorough, noting that members “didn’t spare anything.” While he was not given a specific timeline for the final decision, he was assured it would come soon. His candidacy has garnered significant support, including an endorsement from outgoing Fort Charlotte MP Alfred Sears, who announced in May that he would not seek re-election.
If selected, Bastian plans to prioritize initiatives such as establishing a community impact center, promoting affordable housing, and addressing the high cost of living. His business acumen and philanthropic efforts, particularly through the Island Cares initiative, have earned him strong backing from Fort Charlotte residents and PLP branch executives. Branch chair Dolores “Red” Archer Adderley praised his commitment to social causes, stating, “We chose him based on his knowledge, his participation in the country, his interest in social events, and his interest in caring for people.”
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Melania Trump says Putin talks secured return of Ukraine war kids
In a significant diplomatic breakthrough, U.S. First Lady Melania Trump announced on Friday that she had successfully secured the release of Ukrainian children abducted by Russia. This achievement followed weeks of discreet negotiations with Russian President Vladimir Putin, initiated after a summit between Putin and her husband, former U.S. President Donald Trump, in Alaska. Melania revealed that eight children displaced by Russia’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine had been reunited with their families within the past 24 hours.
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Roseau Enhancement Project: ‘Alive and moving’, more info coming, says Poponne-Skerrit
Melissa Poponne-Skerrit, the Parliamentary Representative for the Roseau Central Constituency, has reaffirmed the ongoing progress of the Roseau Enhancement Project, emphasizing transparency and stakeholder involvement. Speaking on the ‘Focus on Government and Development’ program aired on DBS Radio, Poponne-Skerrit assured the public that the project is advancing steadily, with technical aspects nearing completion. Key steps, such as appointing a project manager, finalizing tender agreements, and sorting contracts, are being meticulously addressed before physical work commences.
Poponne-Skerrit highlighted the importance of engaging stakeholders, particularly vendors, residents, and business owners along Great George Street, the first area slated for transformation. She plans to discuss temporary relocations, construction timelines, traffic diversions, and other logistical details to minimize disruptions. The project aims to modernize Roseau, making it resilient, wheelchair accessible, and aesthetically pleasing. Additionally, initiatives like the ‘Paint the Town’ program will enhance buildings alongside infrastructure improvements.
Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit recently addressed delays in setting up the project information unit and staffing decisions during a press conference. He confirmed that negotiations with a supervisory firm are ongoing, with a contract expected by the end of October. Once approved, the project will proceed to the tender phase. Skerrit clarified that the $40 million loan from the Saudi Fund remains in Saudi Arabia, with disbursements scheduled in phases upon contract signing and certification of completed work.
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Coast Guard captain Don Polo takes charge — Defence Force shake-up
In a significant leadership transition, Captain Don Polo, the Commanding Officer of the Coast Guard, has been appointed as the new Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) of the Trinidad and Tobago Defence Force (TTDF). This decision, advised by the government to President Christine Kangaloo, marks a pivotal shift in the nation’s military hierarchy. The appointment comes amidst a state of emergency and escalating military tensions in the Caribbean region, particularly between US forces and Venezuela. Captain Polo’s predecessor, Air Vice Marshal Darryl Daniel, whose contract was set to expire in March 2026, was relieved of his duties. The Ministry of Defence confirmed that the decision to replace Daniel was made after thorough deliberations, ensuring it would not disrupt the operational effectiveness of the TTDF. Captain Polo, described as a leader with a wealth of experience and unwavering dedication to maritime security, has been praised for his commitment to national sovereignty. His promotion, however, has raised eyebrows within military circles, as it bypasses several senior officers. The Defence Force, one of the largest in the English-speaking Caribbean, plays a critical role in national security, community development, and international objectives. This leadership change underscores the government’s focus on addressing internal challenges and enhancing the Defence Force’s capabilities in a volatile geopolitical landscape.





