Trinidad & Tobago Guardian
Trinidad & Tobago. W.I. - Bailiffs moved into Pan Trinbago headquarters in Port-of-Spain on Thursday to levy against the steelband organisation for a growing $200,000 debt owed to a private company.
Confirmation came from outgoing Pan
Trinbago treasurer Andrew Salvador.
Salvador said the organisation owed a $200,000 debt to a company, which he refused to name, that resulted in a court action.
“The court action was approved. What happened they came yesterday (Thursday) and the matter was ironed out.”
Salvador said Pan Trinbago eventually settled the payment.
He admitted that Pan Trinbago owes several companies “millions of dollars,” while six organisations owed them $3 million.
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I was wondering how big elections in a few weeks and I eh hearing nutten. Thanks for de news. I taking anything.
Mercer: Ask them what the MINISTRY OF EDUCATION owe them ah MILLION DOLLARS FOR?
The real IRONY is that anything dey doh collect between now and October 28th -- dey cyar TIEF!!!
Dat man still waiting for the NCC to pass out MORE MONEY so he could GRAB A BIG SLICE before FORTEAU and SHEPPARD and JOSEPH bite up the REST and still leave all dem bills UNPAID!!!
THE MINISTER OF CULTURE has NO SENSE of SHAME. She should have STEPPED UP two years ago and STRAIGHTENED OUT all this CORRUPTION and PUBLIC DEFAMATION of this POLITICAL ARM OF THE PNM -- PAN TRINBAGO!!!
After this, allyuh really want AH WOMAN PRESIDENT IN PAN TRINBAGO!!!
CHECK ALLYUH SELF BEFORE ALLYUH VOTE!!!