House of Representatives

Motions

Increase in Borrowing – External Loans Act

- 2nd Session - 10th Republican Parliament

WHEREAS it is provided by section 3(1) of the External Loans Act, Chap. 71:05 that for the purpose of financing general development in Trinidad and Tobago or of repaying borrowings effected for the general development, the Minister of Finance on behalf of the Government may borrow money externally in such sum or sums not exceeding in the aggregate fifty million Trinidad and Tobago dollars or the equivalent thereof in any foreign currency and thereafter he may borrow such further sum or sums as may from time to time be specified by resolution passed in the Senate and the House of Representatives:

AND WHEREAS by Resolution passed in the House of Representatives on the 21st January, 1972, and in the Senate on the 25th January, 1972, the Minister on behalf of the Government was authorized to borrow externally in further sums not exceeding in the aggregate the equivalent of twenty-five million Trinidad and Tobago dollars in any foreign currency:

AND WHEREAS by Resolution passed in the House of Representatives on the 19th January, 1973, and in the Senate on the 23rd January, 1973, the Minister on behalf of the Government was authorized to borrow money externally in further sums not exceeding in the aggregate the equivalent of fifty million Trinidad and Tobago dollars in any foreign currency:

AND WHEREAS by Resolution passed in the House of Representatives on the 13th May, 1977, and in the Senate on the 17th May, 1977, the Minister on behalf of the Government was authorized to borrow money externally in further sums not exceeding in the aggregate the equivalent of eight hundred and seventy-five million Trinidad and Tobago dollars in any foreign currency:

AND WHEREAS by Resolution passed in the House of Representatives on the 20th July, 1979, and in the Senate on the 7th August, 1979, the Minister on behalf of the Government was authorized to borrow money externally in further sums not exceeding in the aggregate the equivalent of four billion Trinidad and Tobago dollars in any foreign currency:

AND WHEREAS by Resolution passed in the House of Representatives on the 5th June, 1989, and in the Senate on the 6th June, 1989, the Minister on behalf of the Government was authorized to borrow money externally in further sums not exceeding in the aggregate the equivalent of one thousand million Trinidad and Tobago dollars in any foreign currency:

AND WHEREAS by Resolution passed in the House of Representatives on the 12th July, 1993, and in the Senate on the 13th July, 1993, the Minister on behalf of the Government was authorized to borrow money externally in further sums not exceeding the equivalent of three billion Trinidad and Tobago dollars in any foreign currency:

AND WHEREAS it is necessary to borrow further sums of money for the purpose of financing general development in Trinidad and Tobago:

AND WHEREAS that for the purpose of financing general development in Trinidad and Tobago, the Minister of Finance on behalf of the Government is hereby authorized to borrow money externally in further sums not exceeding in the aggregate the equivalent of six thousand million Trinidad and Tobago dollars in any foreign currency.

(By the Minister of Finance)

8 Sep 2011
Approved
House Debate
5 speakersShow Speakers
1.The Honourable Winston Dookeran [Tunapuna] [Minister of Finance]
2.The Honourable Dr. Keith Rowley [Diego Martin West] [Leader of the Opposition]
3.The Honourable Dr. Delmon Baker [Tobago West] [Minister in the Ministry of Finance]
4.Mrs. Patricia McIntosh [Port-of-Spain North/St. Ann’s West] [Opposition Member]
5.The Honourable Winston Dookeran [Tunapuna] [Minister of Finance]
10 Sep 2011
Approved
Senate Debate
10 speakersShow Speakers
1.The Honourable Winston Dookeran [Tunapuna] [Minister of Finance]
2.Senator Dr. Lester Henry [Opposition Senator]
3.Senator Subhas Ramkhelawan [Independent Senator]
4.Senator David Abdulah [Government Senator]
5.Senator Dr. Rolph Balgobin [Independent Senator]
7.Senator Dr. Lennox Bernard [Independent Senator (Temporary)]
8.Senator the Honourable Embau Moheni [Minister in the Ministry of Arts and Multiculturalism]
9.The Honourable Faris Al-Rawi SC [Opposition Senator]
10.The Honourable Winston Dookeran [Tunapuna] [Minister of Finance]