Cross Cutting Issues

Strategies to improve the economic performance of Trinidad and Tobago

Implementing strategies to deal with corruption in Trinidad and Tobago will facilitate improvement in the economic performance As have been said in past posts in the cross cutting issues category, if we can reduce the level of corruption then more money will be available to develop the economy.   Previous posts outlined the following measures: Tackle …

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Strategies to reduce the level of corruption in Trinidad and Tobago

Concerns are being expressed about the economic problems facing the Caribbean.  The problems are  many but I am of the view that if the problem of corruption is tackled it will go a long way to improving the economic performance of the region. Corruption depletes national wealth, increases costs of goods and services, funnels scarce …

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Are we going down the wrong road in our fight against corruption?

  Stephon Grey, Specialist in Forensic and Fraud Auditing, at a Procurement Forum held by APEX (Anointed Professionals Exhibiting Excellence) of the Divine Destiny Worship Centre Church in Diego Martin Trinidad suggested a critical role for the Inland Revenue in stamping out corruption.  He noted that Al Capone who was an American gangster was not …

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Cross Cutting Issues

      This area has been put on the website to address cross cutting issues that face many Caribbean Islands.  Considerable time and resources are being spent to address these issues.   The Caribbean Leadership Project  (CLP)* will be addressing, throughout its life cycle, such cross cutting issues as Gender Equality, Environmental Sustainability, and …

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