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Narace welcomes Integrity probe --

Health Minister Jerry Narace yesterday expressed confidence that his name would be cleared following an Integrity Commission investigation into a complaint made against him by Caroni East MP Tim Gopeesingh. "UNC-A Caroni East MP Dr Tim Gopeesingh made absurd corruption allegations against me and my family in the House of Representatives on Monday, September 29, 2008, to the effect that...

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NARACE UNDER PROBE -- Integrity Commission responds to Gopeesingh's Trinre charges

Health Minister: Jerry NaraceHealth Minister Jerry Narace is now being investigated by the Integrity Commission, following a complaint that his family's business has been receiving state contracts. The complaint was made by Opposition MP Dr Tim Gopeesingh. Gopeesingh yesterday received a letter from the Integrity Commission, "thanking" him for the information he provided...

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Public opinion wanted on tobacco bill --

... in a public place, including pool halls, bars and clubs. On November 18, when Health Minister Jerry Narace piloted the bill in the Upper House, he said the legislation was long overdue and quoted a number of studies and statistics which highlighted the dangers of smoking. During that debate, Narace said in spite of statistics which showed cardiovascular disease, cancers, diabetes...

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More reasons to get tested --

According to statistics presented by Health Minister Jerry Narace last week, 45 per cent of new HIV infections in Trinidad and Tobago occur in females. Seventy per cent of those occur in the 15 to 24 age group. While many would be quick to surmise that more young women are falling prey to this deadly disease, available statistics fail to show whether there is a decline in the number of...