Georgia continues healthy tax revenues coming into state coffers, increase from corporate taxes

Georgia continues healthy tax revenues coming into state coffers, increase from corporate taxes

Georgia continues to see healthy tax revenues coming into state coffers. According to Governor Brian Kemp’s office, net tax revenue for June came in at $3 billion, a 6.5% increase from June 2023.Much of that growth was driven by a nearly 32% increase in money from corporate taxes. State officials issued less in corporate tax … Read more

Two former officials under investigation over Akamas roadworks

Two former officials under investigation over Akamas roadworks

Possible disciplinary offences by state officials have been recorded in the investigation into illegal intervention in the Akamas, Agriculture Minister Maria Panayiotou said on Wednesday.An investigative officer is expected to be appointed to examine the potential offences. Speaking after the cabinet meeting at the presidential palace, Panayiotou told the press she briefed the ministers on … Read more

‘, Still a lack of trust on halloumi issue’

‘, Still a lack of trust on halloumi issue’

President Nikos Christodoulides received delegations from associations involved in the halloumi making process. The lack of trust was evident during the meeting, which lasted about three and a half hours. The government’s objectives are to preserve halloumi as a PDO and its status as the main export product of Cyprus. The dialogue will continue with new rounds of meetings under the Minister of Agriculture, and decisions will be made soon with these objectives in mind.

Lawmakers brawl in Turkish parliament over pro-Kurdish mayor, ’s detention

Lawmakers brawl in Turkish parliament over pro-Kurdish mayor, ’s detention

Lawmakers from Turkey’s ruling AK Party and the pro-Kurdish DEM Party brawled in parliament over the detention and replacement of a DEM Party mayor in southeast Turkey.

Waterborne illness now threaten flood-ravaged southern Brazil

Waterborne illness now threaten flood-ravaged southern Brazil

Waterborne diseases, particularly leptospirosis, are a major concern in Brazil’s southernmost state of Rio Grande do Sul following catastrophic floods that killed at least 169 people. Seven deaths from leptospirosis have been reported since the rains began, with another 10 deaths under investigation. Over 2,300 potential cases have been reported, with 141 confirmed. To address the high demand for medical care, four field hospitals and mobile teams have been set up. Additionally, residents returning to their homes may encounter venomous animals seeking shelter from rainwater. The destruction has also taken a toll on the mental health of the population.

Livingston Chamber Criticizes Proposed NJ Business Tax Hike

Livingston Chamber Criticizes Proposed NJ Business Tax Hike

The Livingston Chamber of Commerce opposes a proposed 2.5 percent tax hike on high-earning businesses in New Jersey, which would fund NJ Transit.

MPs hopeful wealth declarations law will be published soon

MPs hopeful wealth declarations law will be published soon

Lawmakers are working on passing legislation to create a more effective framework for the submission of wealth declarations by certain state officials and Politically Exposed Persons.

Landmark legal battle unfolds in Cyprus

Landmark legal battle unfolds in Cyprus

The Attorney General of Cyprus has filed a petition to the Supreme Constitutional Court seeking the dismissal of Auditor General Odysseas Michaelides for inappropriate conduct. This legal battle will involve top legal professionals and is based on a regulatory provision from 2021. The case is unique as there is limited case law on requests for dismissal due to inappropriate behavior, with the only previous case involving former Deputy Attorney General Rikkos Erotocritou, who was criminally convicted. The Constitution does not clearly define what constitutes inappropriate behavior for the dismissal of officials at this level of constitutional protection. The Auditor General has 21 days to file an objection to the request for dismissal, and if the case reaches a hearing, old cases handled by the Legal Service will be brought up, with witnesses called to testify.

Our View: Political pension overhaul long overdue

Our View: Political pension overhaul long overdue

Fact: The Cyprus Supreme Court ruled that a pension is a property right of the recipient that cannot be cancelled.

Trial over hotel collapse which killed 35 Cypriots resumes

Trial over hotel collapse which killed 35 Cypriots resumes

The trial of 11 people responsible for the deaths of 24 Cypriot children and 11 teachers and coaches in a hotel collapse in Turkey is set to resume on Friday. If found guilty, each defendant could face a maximum of 22 and a half years in prison.