St Lucia’s government has secured a pledge of closer cooperation among law enforcement agencies in the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) and Barbados in the fight against credit card fraud.
The opposition People’s National Congress Reform has asked the Parliament to give the go-ahead for a probe into the operations of the Guyana branch of the Trinidad-based Colonial Life Insurance Company (CLICO).
Prosecutors in Grenada said they are trying to obtain a videotape to use as evidence in their corruption case against former Prime Minister Dr Keith Mitchell.
Guyana’s President Bharrat Jagdeo said the governing People’s Progressive Party/Civic remains open to discussions with the opposition party on forming a unity government.
Member countries of the Regional Security System (RSS) are now discussing how they can help Trinidad and Tobago with its security arrangements for the Fifth Summit of the Americas.
The police in Trinidad and Tobago say they are working with International Criminal Police Organisation, Interpol, to keep career demonstrators away from this month\'s Fifth Summit of the Americas in Port of Spain.
The Cayman Islands, the Bahamas and Bermuda have been excluded from the blacklist of tax havens by the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD).
The new President of the St Lucia Hotel and Tourism Association Anthony Bowen is supporting a drive by the Tourism Ministry to introduce licences for local hotels.
The new President of the St Lucia Hotel and Tourism Association Anthony Bowen is supporting a drive by the Tourism Ministry to introduce licences for local hotels.
Trinidad and Tobago parliamentarian Ramesh Maharaj said his dismissal as chief whip of the opposition United National Congress (UNC) won\'t stop him from making his positions known.
The Antigua and Barbuda government is to launch an investigation into the acquisition of Guiana Island, the largest offshore island in the twin island state owned by Texan financier Allen Stanford.
The issue of public safety and security will be high on the agenda of the Fifth Summit of the Americas, which will be held in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago from April 17 to 19.
The Washington-based International Monetary Fund (IMF) is to consider a request from Grenada for an increase in disbursement under the Poverty Reduction and Growth Facility programme.