CoA upholds ruling that Maurice Arjoon was wrongfully sacked as NBS CEO

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Maurice Arjoon

…but reduces his pension benefits from $59M to $18M

In a unanimous judgement, the Court of Appeal dismissed the appeal filed by the New Building Society (NBS), which was seeking to set aside a ruling by the High Court that the financial institution had wrongfully dismissed its Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Maurice Arjoon, in 2007.

An appeal to the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) may, however, be likely as the NBS’s lawyer, Pauline Chase applied for and was granted a three-month stay of execution, as she wanted time to review the court’s judgement and seek further instructions from her client.

In July 2017, after a lengthy trial, Arjoon was awarded $79,282,801 in outstanding payments and benefits by High Court Judge Brassington Reynolds, some six years after he filed a $550M wrongful dismissal lawsuit against his former employer, arguing that he was wrongfully dismissed and that the institution had withheld pension and other benefits that were lawfully due to him.

After a successful levy on NBS’s assets to satisfy the judgement, Arjoon was able to clear a cheque for $59,033,281, representing pension payments.

This sum was part of the more than $79 million awarded by Justice Reynolds; the balance of $20,249,801 which was awarded to him as severance was, however, stayed by Justice of Appeal Rishi Persaud.

But Arjoon found himself defending his lawsuit at the appellate court after NBS moved to quash Justice Reynolds’s decision.

Background

Arjoon was fired from his position in connection with a Magistrate’s Court matter wherein he, and the mortgage lending institution’s former Operations and Assistant Mortgage Managers were accused of conspiracy to defraud the NBS of nearly $70 million. The matter was eventually dismissed, and Arjoon and the others took the financial institution to court in 2011.

The New Building Society Limited at Avenue of the Republic, Georgetown

The NBS had contended that an unauthorised withdrawal of nearly $70 million had been made from an account that its client Bibi Shamina Khan held. The NBS’s issue with the withdrawal was that it was made through a Power of Attorney, and the company had implicated Arjoon for misconduct.

An investigation had claimed that the fraud was committed in 2006, and the three men were all fired the next year after it had allegedly been determined that they were at fault for dereliction of duty, negligence, and/or serious/ gross misconduct.

However, Justice Reynolds in relying on case law, found that NBS did not provide substantial evidence to prove that Arjoon committed gross or serious misconduct which warranted his dismissal. As such, the Judge held that it was unfair for Arjoon to be dismissed when the bank had no systems in place to prove that he was guilty of any wrongdoing.

According to the Judge, during the trial, NBS admitted that it had poor systemic procedures of adequate checks and balances for detecting gross or serious misconduct such as the allegations levelled against Arjoon.

Appeal leg

Among the grounds of appeal advanced by NBS were that the over-riding defaults in Arjoon’s dealing with the withdrawals from Khan’s account were not taken into account by Justice Reynolds nor did he consider that the person making the withdrawals from the account was not duly and properly authorised to do so, thereby causing NBS a loss of over $79 million; and that his ruling was erroneous, in that, the pension could not be awarded together with severance and other benefits when an employee is terminated or dismissed.

In affirming the trial Judge’s decision, the Court of Appeal held that NBS failed to show that the transaction in question was directly related to the employment relationship.

While there were three transactions directly related to the employment relationship, none of them showed that Arjoon “by himself” was “directly responsible” for the incident, said acting Chancellor of the Judiciary Yonette Cummings-Edwards, who read the court’s ruling on Friday.

“In our view, this aspect of the evidence is not forthcoming. The NBS did not show that the behaviour of Arjoon in, itself caused that.” What the NBS has shown, Chancellor Cummings-Edwards pointed out, was that there is a line of authority and that there are a series of checks and balances prior to the transactions reaching Arjoon for his signature.

The appellate court agreed with Justice Reynolds’s finding that the necessary checks and procedures were adhered to through the transaction process by Arjoon. NBS had repaid the account holder the monies withdrawn. Even though it can be inferred that such actions can lead to a loss, a detrimentally economic one, the Chancellor said that NBS did not prove what effects it had on the business and more specifically that the transaction was related to Arjoon directly.

According to her, Arjoon alone did not deal with the transaction and there appear to be other clerks and other operatives who were collectedly involved in this one transaction.“As the trial Judge [Justice Reynolds] rightfully found in our view “there is no place for Peter to pay for all or Paul to pay for all in the circumstances”. It is not a case for ultimate responsibility but individual responsibility directly related to the employment relations. Thus, making a person a scapegoat for reasons of expediency…” Justice Cummings-Edwards noted.

Pension reduced significantly

The Court of Appeal, therefore, concluded that Arjoon discharged his functions by the regulations and systems in place and that the omissions, whatever they were, did not amount to serious misconduct. In the end, the appeal court only allowed NBS’s appeal on the issue of Arjoon’s pension entitlement and dismissed all of its other grounds of appeal.

As a result, his pension benefits were significantly reduced from $59,033,281 to $18, 817,432—which is subjected to any indebtedness to NBS. In computing the new sum, the Chancellor explained that the court considered the relevant provisions of the Termination of Employment and Severance Pay Act. The NBS was ordered to pay Arjoon $800,000 in court costs.

Arjoon was represented by Edward Luckhoo, SC. Apart from the Chancellor, Justice of Appeal Rishi Persaud and High Court Judge Franklin Holder, comprised the Bench.

Late Ombudsman Justice Winston Moore had found that Arjoon and the NBS’s former managers had suffered grave injustice as there was insufficient evidence to suggest that they were guilty, and more so to successfully prosecute them.

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Govt targets interventions to enable longer lifespan, reduce threats from NDCs – Health Minister

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Officials at the launch of Caribbean Wellness Week in Guyana on Friday

Guyana’s launch of Caribbean Wellness Week unfolded on Friday, under the theme: “Healthy Individuals, Communities and Organisations”, which focuses on actions to promote a healthy planet while addressing the threats of non-communicable diseases.

Health Minister, Dr Frank Anthony said during the launch at the Arthur Chung Conference Centre (ACCC), Liliendaal, Greater Georgetown that preventative measures can be taken to live longer and healthier lives.

According to him, targeted interventions can enable longer lifespans and curtail childhood illnesses.

Health Minister Dr Frank Anthony

“We want people to be constantly thinking about their health. It doesn’t matter what point in the life cycle you are in, you can take preventative measures so that you can live longer and healthier lives. We don’t want you to be sick before you come to the health system, but let us start very early.”

In Guyana, the life expectancy is almost 70 years but in developed countries, this number is higher.

A whopping 76.8 per cent of persons in the Caribbean die from non-communicable diseases – of which 30 per cent are cardiovascular diseases. A 2017 study showed that for every 100,000 persons in Guyana, 345 were dying from chronic NCDs. An estimated 60,000 persons are affected by diabetes – some of whom do not know their status.

“We have a lot of work to do to reduce the burden of non-communicable diseases,” he added.

The Minister pointed to inadequate sleep, stress, excessive alcohol, and smoking as other factors which need to change. Consumption of sugary beverages, fast food, and unhealthy snacks can lead to obesity. Excessive consumption of salt also creates risks, importantly hypertension.

He said it is a two-prong approach where sick persons take their treatment and healthy persons should do annual check-ups. For Guyana to be impacted positively by such awareness, the Health Minister opined that behavioural change is key.

Meanwhile, Prime Minister Mark Phillips stated that Governments must ensure the welfare of their citizens and access to safe healthcare. On his Administration’s end, he pointed to several projects in the pipeline to enhance public medical services – the six new regional hospitals, countrywide upgrades to primary healthcare facilities, and the multi-million-dollar partnership with Mount Sinai to establish specialised services.

Prime Minister Brig Ret’d Mark Phillips attended the launch of Caribbean Wellness Week

The PM further shared, “Guyana has also introduced a robust telemedicine programme, which allows GPHC, New Amsterdam, and Bartica Hospitals to provide real-time consultations to patients remotely. A telemedicine pilot is also underway with four health centres in Region Nine.”

Director of Human Development at Caricom, Helen Royer also reflected that the current reality shows the region experiencing a mortality problem, brought on by NCDs, poor diets, and the increased use of alcohol and tobacco. She added that it is time to look at solutions that can turn around the figures and see improved results in communities.

Moreover, UN Resident Coordinator Yeşim Oruç reiterated that Sustainable Development Goals are linked to positive health outcomes and investments. Oruç relayed that stigma in mental health is one of the most important social challenges.

“Stigma in mental health conditions continues to be one of the most difficult public health and social challenges we grapple with. Although they are very common people living with mental health conditions often experience discrimination and are treated differently because of fear, misunderstanding, sometimes judgment.”

She added that UN agencies are working with the Ministry to integrate mental health concerns, and international health policies and support people to overcome these challenges.

“We hope that we can use today’s message of health in our neighbourhood to encourage individual and collective action that is supportive of people needing our support, that is, people struggling with mental health issues.”

Apart from the symposium and health fair, the Health Ministry also signed a charter to promote healthy living through organisations and agencies.

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Incendian vehículo y embarcación en Humacao

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La Policía investiga el incendio de un vehículo y una embarcación, a eso de las 12:12 de la madrugada del sábado, en la calle Fuego, de las parcelas del barrio Punta Santiago, en Humacao.

 Según el reporte preliminar, una persona utilizó un tipo de acelerante e incendió el vehículo Jeep Cherokee, año 2012, color negro y una embarcación de 20 pies de eslora, color negra y marrón, con dos motores.

El teniente Astacio, de la Estación de Bomberos de Humacao extinguió el mismo.

Los daños no fueron estimados.

Agentes adscritos a la División de Explosivos de Humacao, continúan con la investigación.

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Centro Nacional de Huracanes emite aviso de huracán para PR

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El Centro Nacional de Huracanes emitió un aviso de huracán para Puerto Rico tras publicar de las 11 de la mañana. 

Según los datos del avión cazahuracanes de la NOAA en el boletín de las 11:00 de la mañana del sábado, que el centro de Fiona se ha vuelto a formar más al este por lo que se emitió un aviso de huracán para Puerto Rico.

Se localizó el centro de la tormenta tropical Fiona cerca de latitud 16.3 grados Norte, longitud 63.5 grados Oeste. Fiona se está moviendo hacia el oeste cerca de 8 millas por hora (mph). Un movimiento hacia el oeste-noroeste a una velocidad de avance similar se espera que comience más tarde hoy, seguido de un giro hacia el noroeste el domingo por la noche.

Sobre el trayectoria pronosticada, se espera que el centro de Fiona se mueva cerca o al sur de las Islas Vírgenes esta noche, acérquese a Puerto Rico esta noche, y moverse cerca o sobre Puerto Rico el domingo por la noche. Fiona luego debería moverse cerca de la República Dominicana el lunes.

Los vientos máximos sostenidos están cerca de las 60 mph (95 km/h) con ráfagas más fuertes. Se pronostica fortalecimiento durante los próximos días, y Fiona se espera que se convierta en huracán el domingo o el domingo por la noche mientras pase cerca de Puerto Rico.

Los vientos con fuerza de tormenta tropical se extienden hacia afuera hasta 125 millas (205 km) desde el centro. Los datos del avión de reconocimiento indican que el mínimo la presión central es de 1004 mb (29,65 pulgadas).

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[SEP 17] 11:00 AM AST…
***HURRICANE WARNING IN EFFECT FOR PUERTO RICO***

***AVISO DE HURACÁN EN EFECTO PARA PUERTO RICO***#PRwx #USVIwx pic.twitter.com/xbRaOqCrJP

— NWS San Juan (@NWSSanJuan) September 17, 2022

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Luma Energy reporta que más de 90,000 clientes están sin servicio de energía eléctrica

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Luma Energy reportó el sábado que más de 90,000 clientes están sin servicio de energía eléctrica.

Según el portal de Luma Energy, las regiones afectadas incluyen a Bayamón, Arecibo, Carolina, Caguas, Mayagüez, Ponce, y San Juan.

Según publicó en sus redes sociales, están trabajando en una interrupción de servicio ocurrida en varios sectores que afectó aproximadamente a 18,812 clientes por una falla en una subestación. También reportó que en Moca, personal de la compañía está atendiendo una interrupción de servicio que afecta a más de 10,000 abonados.

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BAYAMÓN: Las brigadas de LUMA están trabajando en una interrupción de servicio que ocurrio en sectores de Bayamón, la cual afectó a aproximadamente 18,812 clientes debido a una falla en subestación. Estamos trabajando para restablecer el servicio lo más pronto posible.

— LUMA Puerto Rico (@lumaenergypr) September 17, 2022

BAYAMÓN: Las brigadas de LUMA están trabajando en una interrupción de servicio que ocurrio en sectores de Bayamón, la cual afectó a aproximadamente 18,812 clientes debido a una falla en subestación. Estamos trabajando para restablecer el servicio lo más pronto posible.

— LUMA Puerto Rico (@lumaenergypr) September 17, 2022

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28-year-old man charged with cruelty to animal Loop Barbados

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28-year-old man charged with cruelty to animal Loop Barbados

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A 28-year-old St Michael man has been arrested and charged with animal cruelty.

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Davino Shakell Howard of Bullen’s Avenue, Dalkeith Road, St Michael is expected to appear in the District A Criminal Court today, Saturday, September 17. Howard faces three charges: cruelty to an animal, failing to license a dog and withholding information.

Police at the Hastings/Worthing Police Station arrested the 28-year-old on Friday, September 16.

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Eric Goncalves Assuncao, 20 ans, remis en liberté, il était détenu dans l’affaire du trafic d’armes par Whatsapp Guyaweb, site d’information et d’investigation en Guyane

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Une première libération d’un détenu dans l’affaire de trafic d’armes via Whatsapp après environ 3 mois et demi de détention. Eric Gonzalves Assuncao, 20 ans (il est né à Cayenne le 19 juillet 2002, il avait encore 19 ans lors de son procès le 7 juillet) a été remis en liberté le jeudi 15 septembre par la Cour d’appel. A l’audience, le 7 juillet dernier, sous les yeux de Guyaweb, il avait écopé de 3 ans dont 18 mois avec sursis, le représentant du parquet avait requis 3 ans dont 2 assortis du sursis. Extrait de prison pour le procès,…

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Météo : restez connectés !

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En raison de la vigilance orange pour fortes pluies et orages… Les embarcations, le ramassage scolaire… les journées européennes sont annulées, les écoles ferment, la vigilance par rapport aux inondations…

Le GOSIER

À l’approche de la tempête tropicale Fiona et de la vigilance rouge à venir annoncée par le Préfet de Guadeloupe, Cédric CORNET maire du Gosier appelle l’ensemble de la population à faire preuve d’une extrême prudence et à éviter tout déplacement.

Évitez de vous rendre sur le littoral en raison du fort risque de vagues de submersion !

Certaines zones sont sujettes aux inondations, telles que Poucet, Labouaye, Belle-Plaine, Grand-Baie, Bas-du-Fort, Montauban, Grande-Ravine, Labrousse, Tombeau, Port-Blanc.

Protégez vos biens et votre mobilier et mettez vos animaux en sécurité le cas échéant. Sécurisez vos embarcations

Les plaisanciers sont priés de se mettre à l’abri dans les meilleurs délais.

Les équipes de la Police Municipale et les équipes techniques sont actuellement sur le terrain pour vérifier que la population n’est pas en danger et que les axes majeurs sont praticables.

Rappel des consignes de sécurité en vigilance rouge pour fortes pluies et oragesProtégez votre intégrité, vos biens et votre environnement? Obtempérez aux injonctions des sauveteurs ou des autorités municipales

? En cas de risque de glissement de terrain, évacuez votre domicile en sécurité

? En cas d’orage violent, bannissez l’utilisation des téléphones et des appareils électriques et

ne vous abritez pas dans une zone boisée, ni près de poteaux, pylônes, ni sous un arbre isolé

Si vous devez vous déplacer impérativement :

? Signalez votre départ et votre destination à des proches et soyez très prudents

? Respectez les déviations et interdictions mises en place? Ne vous engagez sous aucun prétexte, à pied ou en voiture sur une voie immergée et ne tentez pas de franchir des zones inondées même partiellement.

Contact urgence : Accueil mairie 0590 84 86 86 – Police municipale 0590 84 09 55

La ligue Guadeloupéenne de Football

« En raison des conditions météorologiques qui vont toucher notre archipel dans les prochaines heures, la Ligue Guadeloupéenne de Football vous informe du report de l’ensemble de ses activités et des compétitions prévues ce week-end (Coupe de France, Championnat, Formation des tuteurs BEF, Formation FIA FUTSAL, Rentrée du Foot). »

Le président de Région réunit une cellule de crise

En vue du passage de la tempête FIONA sur l’arc anAllais, ce vendredi 16 septembre, le Président de Région, Ary Chalus, a réuni ce jour la cellule de crise régionale durant laquelle il s’est assuré que tout est mis en œuvre pour garantir la sécurité des personnes.Ainsi, le ramassage scolaire des lycéens s’effectuera devant leurs établissements respectifs dès la fin des cours en fin de matinée.Par ailleurs, l’exécutif régional demande aux entreprises du BTP de sécuriser leurs ouvrages et engins et exhorte les professionnels de la mer à sécuriser leurs embarcations.Enfin, le président Ary Chalus demande à la population de suivre scrupuleusement toutes les consignes qui pourraient alors être annoncées par les autorités. Il invite à redoubler de prudence sur les routes et d’éviter, dans la mesure du possible tout déplacement superflus.

Le Parc National

Le Parc national annule son programme des Journées européennes 2022 initialement prévues ce week-end, sur le thème du Patrimoine durable. Toutes les sorties et activités sont par conséquent reportées à une date ultérieure. Le Parc national s’excuse auprès du public pour la gêne occasionnée.

Les Abymes

Le maire des Abymes, Eric Jalton, et l’élu délégué à la prévention des inondations informent la population que les établissements scolaires seront fermés à midi ce vendredi. Ils rappellent aussi d’être prudent particulièrement dans les zones de : 

Perrin – Golconde

Chazeau Doubs – Papin – Boisvin

Diffort – Pointe d’or – Desravinières

Terrasson – salle d’Asile, Petit-Pérou

Tonelle – Besson – Chauvel – Lafont

Dugazon – Blanchard

Raizet – Grand Camp

Un numéro d’urgence : 0690 50 78 41

BASSE-TERRE

Le maire de Basse-Terre, André Attalah informe les parents de la fermeture des crèches, écoles maternelles et écoles primaires. Reprise des cours Lundi 19 septembre aux horaires habituels.

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Eagle One to strike at Caymanas Park Loop Jamaica

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Stakes-leading trainer Jason DaCota’s EAGLE ONE gets a second bite of the cherry at six furlongs on Saturday at Caymanas Park after being caught by fellow American, back-to-form RACE CAR, on August 20 when both reported down in class among overnight allowance runners.

Though RACE CAR hadn’t raced in three months, Spencer Chung’s grey used his back class and sparkling exercise workout to repeat his 2020 victory over EAGLE ONE.

Sent off a hot 3-5 favourite and sharing topweight with RACE CAR, EAGLE ONE lost no marks in defeat, clearly second-best in the line-up which included three runners who he should have no problems dispatching – DEJAE’S BOY, GENERATIONAL and three-year-old EMPEROROFTHECATS.

DaCosta, who is hell bent on displacing three-time champion Anthony Nunes as the top stakes-earning trainer after narrowly losing last season, has assigned EAGLE ONE to heavyweight rider Philip Parchment, replacing champion jockey Anthony Thomas.

Parchment’s rousing stretch style suited EAGLE ONE in a three-quarter length victory over EL PROFESOR on January 8. Thomas, who will instead partner DaCosta’s expected pacesetter, SUPER DUPER, a speedy four-year-old filly whose job will be to chase EMPEROROFTHECATS off the lead.

In his loss to RACE CAR, EAGLE ONE was forced into the pace early on last to take on EMPEROROFTHECATS, allowing the grey to swoop down and attack midway the stretch run.

With SUPER DUPER to keep EMPEROROFTHECATS busy, EAGLE ONE should land the six-furlong sprint, which closes the 10-race card. First post is 11:30 am.

CAYMANAS PARK TIPS

Race 1 – 1600mRusty (2)

Race 2 – 800m St Volatility (4)

Race 3 -1400mSix Avenue (8)

—-Race 4 – 1200mParty Princess (6)

Race 5 – 1000m StK. D. Rocket (9)

Race 6 -1000m StSupreme Star (6)

Race 7 – 1600mMorimoto (4)

Race 8 – 1200mFunometer (8)

Race 9 – 1000m StHa Gow Siu Mei (9)

Race 10 – 1200mEagle One (11)

BET OF THE DAY

Race 1 – 1600mRusty (2)

Race 2 – 800m St Volatility (4)

Race 10 – 1200mEagle One (11)

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Haaland scores again, Man City beat 10-man Wolves 3-0 Loop Jamaica

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WOLVERHAMPTON, England (AP) — Erling Haaland added a strike from outside the area to his repertoire of goals since joining Manchester City in a 3-0 win at 10-man Wolverhampton in the Premier League on Saturday.

City had already taken the lead through Jack Grealish after 55 seconds at Molineux when Haaland picked up the ball 40 metres out, drove toward the penalty box and shot right-footed into the bottom corner from the edge of the area in the 16th minute.

It was Haaland’s 11th goal in seven league games since his offseason arrival from Borussia Dortmund — with the majority coming from right in front of goal.

Wolverhampton’s already-slim chances virtually ended when center back Nathan Collins was shown a straight red card for a chest-high lunge on Grealish in the 33rd.

Phil Foden swept in a right-wing cross from Kevin De Bruyne, who provided a similar assist for Grealish’s goal, in the 69th minute to round off a win that took City above Arsenal into first place — at least overnight.

City have scored 23 goals in the first seven games of their title defense — comfortably more than any other team — and Haaland has almost half of them.

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