Chief Secretary Farley Augustine clarified that the International Oil Compensation Fund will exclusively handle compensation for fishermen and others affected by the Gulfstream Oil Spill. Augustine...
Minority Leader Kelvon Morris is calling on Chief Secretary Farley Augustine to provide a public statement on how the $50 million the central government allocated to...
Fishermen under the Tobago Unified Fisherfolk Association (TUFA) are demanding answers from Chief Secretary Farley Augustine about compensation for losses caused by the Gulfstream oil spill....
Scarborough, Tobago – 09 Jan 2025 – Tobago’s economy relies heavily on its tourism sector. However, according to Chief Secretary Farley Augustine, following the declaration of...
Chief Secretary Farley Augustine says only $4.3 million from $47.3 million in oil spill compensation claims were found to be valid
Parliament fails to pass constitution amendment Tobago self-governance bills; opposition votes against bill while approving island government bill.
Chief Secretary Farley Augustine praises young artists in art competition.
International support for Tobago's autonomy is possible, according to Chief Secretary.
Chief Secretary Farley Augustine defends his administration’s decision to utilize the private sector in design-build-finance and other funding arrangements for large projects.
Chief Secretary Farley Augustine tells minority leader that central government is to blame for problems with economy and FOREX.