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Daily Archives: Dec 6, 2017

Police warns motorists to stop fleeing accident scenes

Drivers caught holding the bill when motorists flee the scene of accidents are being told to take note of any information that could trail offenders.

Fiennes workers want overtime pay no later than Christmas

After staging a sit-in over nonpayment of outstanding pay at the Fiennes Institute compound, some of the 30 workers who protested left at the end of the workday with cheques in-hand.

Browne’s Avenue man remanded on attempted arson charge

A Browne’s Avenue man charged with the attempted arson at a service station has been remanded to Her Majesty’s Prison, until next year.

Freeland, auction money: Police yet to confirm robbery report

Wendell Robinson, commissioner of police, said yesterday that he could not recall off-hand any report having been filed by Senator Michael Freeland stating that he had been robbed of over $100,000 in auction proceeds.

Murder accused remanded to prison

Keneca Ryan has been remanded to Her Majesty's Prison on a charge of murder.

Odebrecht, unresolved scandal

Twelve months after an Antiguan government official was alleged to have accepted 3 million euros as a part of the Odebrecht international bribery scandal, a request for a public inquiry is still very much on the table.

Comrade says ‘I would resign’ over auction money affair

One of Senator Michael Freeland’s ‘comrades’ has frankly stated that were he at the centre of the auction money controversy at which Freeland has found himself, he would resign from the senate.
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