Economy
Revenue Act Validated
Court of Appeal upholds Trinidad and Tobago Revenue Act, Martin George calls for government accountability.
Court of Appeal upholds Trinidad and Tobago Revenue Act, Martin George calls for government accountability.
Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago – In a unanimous decision, the Court of Appeal has ruled that the Trinidad and Tobago Revenue Authority (TTRA) Act is both valid and constitutional. This significant ruling affirms that the Act does not breach the constitutional rights of public officers.
Martin George, a prominent legal figure, emphasized that the implications of this constitutional motion extend far beyond mere legal victories. The decision is crucial for the ongoing establishment and operationalization of the TTRA, which aims to transform revenue collection in Trinidad and Tobago.
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