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Opposition, Govt MPs fail to file IC declarations

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Former prime minister Patrick Manning has not filed his declarations with the Integrity Commission since 2011.

The Integrity Commission yesterday provided a list of the names of people in public life who have failed to file Declarations of Income, Assets and Liabilities and Statements of Registrable Interests with them for the period 2003 to 2014 as required by the Integrity in Public Life Act, Chapter 22:01 of the Laws of the Republic of T&T.

Among those named as having failed to make declarations with the Integrity Commission for the year ended December 31, 2014, are six current cabinet members.

The six ministers are Housing Minister Randall Mitchell, Works Minister Fitzgerald Hinds, Agriculture Minister Clarence Rambharat, Minister in the Office of the Attorney General and Legal Affairs and Minister in the Office of the Prime Minister Stuart Young, Education Minister Anthony Garcia and Sports Minister Darryl Smith.

Government senator Rohan Sinanan was also named in the list for 2014.

Opposition MP David Lee and Rushton Paray as well as Opposition Senator Wayne Sturge were also named.

Former members of the previous People’s Partnership government were also named including Anil Roberts, Vernella Alleyne-oppin, Brent Sancho, Collin Partap, Lincoln Douglas, Jairam Seemungal, Embau Moheni, Fazal Karim, and Dr Glen Ramadharsingh.

Independent Senators Jennifer Raffoul and Justin Junkere were also listed as failing to file their declarations for 2014.

Port-of-Spain Mayor Keron Valentine and his predecessor Raymond Tim Kee as well as Arima Mayor George Hadeed also failed to file their declarations in 2014.

Young and Manning were also named in the list of those who failed to file their declarations for the year ended December 31, 2013.

Former justice minister in the People’s Partnership Cabinet Herbert Volney was also named in the list for 2013 as well as PNM councillors. (JJ)


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