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Volume: 121 No.64, February 22, 2024
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INCOME TAX MOVE FOR BIG BUSINESS U Corporations with € 750m income face new 15 percent levy U Deficit more than double forecast for full year already U New charges revealed for boat registration after govt rethink SEE BUSINESS FOR FULL STORIES
PRIME Minister Philip “Brave” Davis delivers the mid-year budget communication during a sitting of the House of Assembly yesterday. Photo: Dante Carrer
One month to move for WOMAN CHARGED vendors by cruise port WITH LIBEL AFTER By JADE RUSSELL Tribune Staff Reporter jrussell@tribunemedia.net VENDORS at the Prince George Wharf said they don’t know where to go after the Downtown Revitalisation Unit told them they have until next month to vacate the area. Although many vendors were surprised when the unit told them in a February 15 letter that they must
vacate the area by March 15, James Sears, president of the Woodes Rodgers Wharf Association, acknowledged yesterday that Ministry of Tourism officials told him previously that they had found a relocation spot for most vendors. He said the controversy involved “miscommunication.” Removing the vendors is a part of the ongoing
POLICE SEX CLAIM By PAVEL BAILEY Tribune Staff Reporter pbailey@tribunemedia.net
A WOMAN has been charged with intentional libel after allegedly claiming that a male officer asked to have sex with her in exchange for dropping criminal charges against her
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