Judge: Finance Minister wrong to bypass BIR commissioner for top job

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Finance Minister Colm Imbert

FINANCE Minister Colm Imbert has been found to have acted unlawfully and irrationally when he decided not to recommend an assistant commissioner of the Board of Inland Revenue (BIR) to the position of commissioner in 2021.

In a written decision on Tuesday, Justice Margaret Mohammed granted the declaration sought by Rohonie Ramkissoon, a field auditor and acting commissioner of the BIR, that Imbert’s decision was unlawful, null and void and of no effect.

The judge also quashed the minister’s decision.

However, she did not grant the order compelling the minister to reconsider Ramkissoon since, the judge said, Ramkissoon was on pre-retirement leave from March 23-July 10, 2022, so that relief was no longer applicable.

She also did not agree with the claim for damages based on the difference in salary Ramkissoon would have received had she been elevated to the top post at the BIR.

Ramkissoon contended Imbert arrived at his decision not to recommend her as chairman of the BIR on the basis of a “concern” he had arising out of an investigation.

She said she was bypassed on the basis that she knew of an investigation of which she was not the subject, and the decision was unlawful, arbitrary and made in a procedurally unfair manner, without giving her an opportunity to be heard.

In her ruling, Mohammed said the court could not “condone any action of a public authority who acts in violation of the principle of natural justice.”

She said the minister, as a public body, had the discretion to advise the President under section 80 of the Constitution to appoint the commissioner of the BIR.

“In the absence of any legislative procedure to guide the defendant, it is important that he understands that he has a duty to exercise his discretion lawfully, comply with the principles of natural justice and act reasonably and rationally when making his decision.

“It is very likely that in the future, the defendant will have to exercise his discretion to make recommendations for similar appointments and these declarations ought to serve as a deterrent to avoid the missteps as in this matter.”

The BIR comprises five commissioners, one of whom is appointed chairman by the President, on the advice of the Cabinet.

Ramkissoon’s lawsuit said she was questioned about an investigation into proposed tax refunds to two companies, and she acknowledged she was aware of a previous investigation involving the two entities, but that had been resolved.

It said no specific allegation was raised against her, nor was she told she was the subject of an investigation

Again, in March 2021, she was told another recommendation had been made to the President and that the minister could not recommend her because of concerns arising out of the VAT refund investigation.

In her ruling, Mohammed said Ramkissoon was “ambushed” at the meeting with the minister, who, she said, had a duty to inform her the meeting was for the post of commissioner and she would have to address concerns relating to the alleged VAT refunds claims.

“In my opinion, this was critical as the position the claimant was being interviewed for was the very senior position of CBIR (commissioner BIR) and not a junior clerk position.

“In my opinion, if the defendant had information concerning allegations of wrongdoing or misconduct prior to his meeting with the claimant and that she was a person of interest in the CTIU’s (Criminal Tax Investigation Unit) investigation, he had a duty at the meeting to bring these allegations to her attention and afford her a reasonable opportunity to respond.

“This was important as the defendant relied on the said information to make his decision that the claimant was not fit for the position of CBIR.”

The minister was ordered to pay Ramkissoon’s costs, to be assessed by a registrar.

Ramkissoon was represented by attorneys Dinesh Rambally, Kiel Taklalsingh, Stefan Ramkissoon and Kristy Mohan. The minister was represented by Senior Counsel Martin Daly, SC, Christopher Sieuchand and Sashi Indarsingh.

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Murdered Claxton Bay man found with cutlass in hand

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A Claxton Bay man was shot dead at his home before dawn on Tuesday.

Curtis “Bull” Carter died in his home at Kangawood Road in Claxton Bay, near the Forres Park landfill.

The police responded to a report of a shooting at the house shortly after 3 am. They found Carter’s body lying on his back with a cutlass in his right hand. He was bareback and wearing short pants.

The police said he was a scavenger at the dump, had spent 17 years in prison charged with murder and was released “some time ago.”

They do not yet have a motive for his killing.

Couva and Homicide Bureau of Investigations Region III police visited and gathered evidence.

No one has been arrested, and investigations are ongoing.

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LUCELEC Contractor Injured In Castries – St. Lucia Times News

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 A St. Lucia Electricity Services Limited (LUCELEC) contractor is recovering under medical supervision following an incident that occurred on Monday, October 3, 2022 in the Leslie Land community near the Marian Home in Castries.

The contractor suffered an electric shock at approximately 3:45 p.m. while replacing a damaged streetlight. He is employed with the Triple W contracting firm.

LUCELEC would like to recognize the quick action of the team on site in rescuing the injured man and thanks the Saint Lucia Fire Service for its quick response in attending to the injured contractor

The incident remains under investigation.

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Loop Weather Report – Occasional showers as tropical wave approaches Loop Barbados

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Here is the weather for today, Tuesday, October 4, 2022.

This is according to the Barbados Meteorological Services.

Today, there is a combination of deep-layered moisture and surface to low-level instability ahead of a tropical wave presently (at 040600 UTC) with an axis along 53/54W will be the dominant feature across Barbados and the Windward Islands. In addition, an upper-level trough over the area is anticipated to enhance cloudy to overcast skies, scattered moderate to heavy showers, periods of rain, and possible isolated thunderstorms across the aforementioned parts.

While across the Leeward Islands a surface to mid-level ridge pattern will be the dominant feature allowing for a mix of sunshine and clouds with a few brief isolated light showers.

Overnight the tropical wave is expected to be near 57W at 060000 UTC.

Today

Synopsis: Surface to low-level instability is affecting the island.

General Forecast: Mix of sunshine and clouds with the occasional brief scattered light to moderate showers and a very slight chance of isolated thunderstorms.

Tonight

Synopsis: A tropical wave will be affecting the island.

General Forecast: Partly cloudy at first, becoming increasingly cloudy with occasional scattered light to moderate showers.

Barbados Forecast Max/Min Temps: 30/23.

Winds

Winds across the region were light to moderate, peaking at 18 knots at Charnocks in Barbados with a gust of 32 knots recorded just after 10: 00 pm. St Lucia also recorded the highest wind speed of 18 knots.

Swells

Sea conditions were slight to moderate in open water with swells peaking near 1.5m.

Weather Discussion

Surface to low-level perturbations in conjunction with deep-layered moisture produced a mix of clear skies and clouds with occasional intermittent brief scattered showers mainly across Barbados and the Windward Islands. While across the Leeward Islands, a surface to low-level ridge pattern was the dominant feature allowing for mostly fair weather conditions.

Rainfall accumulations across Barbados between 6::00 pm last night and 6:00 am this morning are as follows: Cherry Grove in St.John recorded the highest of 15.8 mm, Church Village in St Philip recorded 9.2 mm, and all other stations south of the aforementioned stations recorded between 1.6 mm and 8.0 mm. Across some central stations, Portvale Sugar Factory recorded 10.6 mm, near St James Parish church recorded 8.4 mm, and Hamilton’s Pottery in St Thomas 10.2 mm. Further north Ashton Hall StPeter recorded 9.2 mm, Alleynedale in St Lucy 11.6mm which was the highest across the north of the island. At Charnocks 6.6 mm of rainfall was measured during the same time period mentioned above.

To the south over Trinidad and Tobago, a surface to mid-level ridge pattern allowed for mostly fair weather conditions. While over Guyana, a slowly moving surface to a low-level trough extending NE through SW from an area of low pressure with a center near 10N 53W generated scattered showers and thunderstorms. Elsewhere mostly fair weather conditions were interrupted by pockets of brief showers and isolated thunderstorms.

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La distillerie A1710 du François primée au « Global Spirits Masters » de Londres

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 La distillerie A1710 a reçu les honneurs lors des deux dernières compétitions de l’édition 2022 de The Global Spirits Masters : « Luxury Masters 2022 » et « Drinks Business & Spirits Business Autumn Tasting 2022 ».

The Luxury Masters 2022 désigne les meilleurs spiritueux au positionnement haut de gamme. Deux productions de la distillerie A1710 ont été récompensées dans le cadre de cette compétition : Diamond Rock et Renaissance.

Dans la catégorie rhum blanc super premium : Diamond Rock repart avec la médaille ultime, ce qui fait de ce rhum A1710 le « Master » du rhum blanc super premium.

Dans la catégorie rhum blanc ultra premium : Renaissance se trouve couronné d’or, une très belle récompense pour ce rhum blanc pur jus de canne martiniquais.

Le concours Drinks Business & Spirits Business Autumn Tasting 2022, élit, de son côté, les meilleurs spiritueux en dégustation avec des experts sélectionnés par des médias de référence du secteur : The Drinks Business et The Spirits Business. Le rhum Diamond Rock s’y est vu attribuer le titre de « Master » dans la catégorie rhum blanc. Pour les responsables de la distillerie, ces récompenses sont « une démonstration de plus de la qualité et du savoir-faire des rhums A1710 ».

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Tropical Storm Paine forms near Mexico but no threat to land Loop Cayman Islands

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The National Hurricane Center reported that Tropical Storm Paine has formed south of Baja California.

Tropical Storm Paine has maximum sustained winds of about 40 mph, with tropical-storm-force winds extending outward up to 35 miles from the center.

Based on the forecast, Tropical Storm Paine is expected to continue moving northwest for the next day or two and then turn west.

After a few days, the forecast is that Tropical Storm Paine will degenerate.

There is currently no threat to land as Tropical Storm Paine moves away from the Mexican coast and Baja California.

As a result, there are no coastal watches or warnings in effect.

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de Makenzy Orcel dans la deuxi?me s?lection du Prix Goncourt 2022

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Comme annonc?, l’Acad?mie Goncourt vient de publier, ce mardi 4 octobre 2022, la deuxi?me s?lection du Prix Goncourt 2022. Seulement huit (8) des 15 ouvrages de la premi?re s?lection sont encore dans la course pour remporter ce prix. Et le dernier roman de Makenzy Orcel est bel et bien pr?sent dans cette deuxi?me s?lection.

<> publi? chez les ?ditions Rivages concourt aux c?t?s du roman <> (Flammarion) de Gr?goire Boullier, <> (Albin Michel) de Nathan Devers, <> (Gallimard) de Giuliano da Empoli, <> (Flammarion) de Brigitte Giraud, <> (Seuil) de Cloe Korman, <> (L’iconoclaste) de Pascale ROBERT-DIARD et <> (Gallimard) de Monica SA BOLO.

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USF launches ICT clubs for high schools Loop Jamaica

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Students from 21 high schools will benefit from information and communications technology (ICT) Clubs being initiated by the Universal Service Fund (USF), with the aim of strengthening the integration of technology in learning.

Club activities will include exposing students to user experience/user interface (UX/UI) designing, coding and animation, among other areas.

Jamaica Technology and Digital Alliance (JTDA) will partner with USF to guide students on various industry trends.

The Fund, which is an agency of the Ministry of Science, Energy and Technology, hosted a sensitisation session on the initiative at the Medallion Hall Hotel in Kingston on Friday (September 30).

Portfolio Minister, Daryl Vaz, said that the digital age calls for more exposure of students “to cutting-edge technology… and, of course, equipping them with the requisite resources, digital skills and competencies for future careers. As digital natives today, students speak the language of technology”.

Minister of Education and Youth, Fayval Williams, in her remarks, said that providing students with access to technology was crucial in ensuring the continuation of learning when classes were held online and will remain an important part of the everyday school environment.

“That’s why we continue to work with USF to ensure that all our schools are outfitted with broadband connectivity, not just in the offices of the administrators but in the classrooms of students and the staff room of teachers,” she pointed out.

Chairman of USF, Justin Morin, indicated that an essay competition will be part of the initiative.

He said that the competition will help students “to develop a deep understanding of ICT and Internet services [as well as] how the USF supports that field”.

Participants will be required to write an essay of between 1,300 and 1,500 words on the theme ‘The Disorienting Dilemma of Online Learning’. Submissions should be sent to marketing@usf.gov.jm by November 11.

“The USF endeavours to be a key resource for schools in the development of their ICT infrastructure and educational programmes,” Mr. Morin said.

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Psychosocial support for Kingston Technical High students Loop Jamaica

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The Ministry of Education and Youth will provide psychosocial support for students at Kingston Technical High School following the fatal stabbing of a pupil at the institution recently.

Education and Youth Minister, Fayval Williams, said that the intervention will involve collaboration with various agencies.

She noted that officers from the Child Protection and Family Services Agency (CPFSA) have already visited the institution and engaged with the students.

“We will continue to support all the students here at Kingston Technical High School as you manage through this grieving process,” the Minister said, during a visit to the school’s Hanover Street location in downtown Kingston this morning (October 3).

“You’re going to continue to grieve; you’re going to continue to ask the questions; you’re going to sometimes in the middle of the night wake up and remember your schoolmate. Many of you were present when it happened. We need to give you special psychosocial support that can help you to deal with all the emotions that you continue to feel,” she told them.

“You’re going to go through many more stages but we’re here to help you and to continue to provide the support,” she stressed.

Minister Williams said that the Ministry will also reach out to the families that have been directly impacted by the incident that resulted in the death of 16-year-old Michion Campbell.

“We know that they are both grieving. We have lost two students, one died because of a stabbing and the other one, we know that life is going to be different. The law is going to have to take its course, but we have to ensure that we provide support as well for the family and to see how best we can get them through the situation,” she pointed out.

The Minister said the incident should not be used as a moment to blame but “for all of us to pause and say, ‘how can we make our school a safer place, how can we ensure that when we come here, we come here to get the maximum that we can in terms of our learning’.”

She urged students to find peaceful ways of resolving conflicts that may arise, noting that the incident occurred despite the presence of metal detectors and searches conducted at the school.

“We have to reach the hearts and minds of you our students. We have to reach the hearts and minds of families from which you come, to help them to help you to be the student that we want you to be, to be able to relate to each other peacefully and to manage those conflict situations that you may find yourselves in,” she noted.

She said that the Ministry will continue to work with the principal and staff at the institution.

“Let us continue to work together; let us continue to provide the guidance for the students, the support, the psychosocial support so that we get them through this period. Every single one of them is going to need the support to understand what happened here and to help them through this grieving process,” the Minister added.

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PBS preference share offer surpasses expectations Loop Jamaica

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Productive Business Solutions Limited (PBS) has raised over US$18 million and some $500 million from its two-tranche preference share offer, making it the largest initial public offering (IPO) on the Jamaica Stock Exchange (JSE) to date in 2022.

The offer, which was upsized and oversubscribed, opened on August 12, 2022, and closed on September 9, 2022.

It invited subscription for one million perpetual cumulative redeemable preference shares in US dollars at a fixed rate of 9.25 per cent, and another 150,000 perpetual cumulative redeemable preference shares in Jamaican dollars at a fixed rate of 10.50 per cent.

A perpetual cumulative redeemable preference share is similar to an equity issuance in that there is no maturity date. Additionally, a perpetual cumulative redeemable preference share typically offers predictable dividends.

The 9.25 per cent and 10.50 per cent preference shares are now officially listed on the main market of the JSE — also making it the first company to list on the JSE main market and the US equities market in 2022 by way of an IPO.

Speaking at the listing ceremony on Friday, September 30, 2022, Andre Gooden, Group Business Development Manager of JSE, commended the stakeholders involved in bringing the offer to market.

He indicated that PBS received US$18.7 million from 597 applications for the 9.25 per cent preference share offer. This was valued at US$15 million; thus making it the largest initial public offering to date in 2022.

PBS also received $582.3 million from 531 applications for the 10.50 per cent preference share offer, which was valued at $500 million.

“The applicants in the reserve pools were allocated 100 per cent of what they applied for while the applicants in the general pool were allotted on a pro-rata basis,” Gooden explained.

This success is attributed in part to the lead broker JMMB Securities Limited. PBS is the first company that JMMB Securities Limited brought to list shares on the main market under US equities.

“… And we’re hoping that this won’t be the last,” Gooden continued. “For those issuers out there, who are still wondering whether it’s a good time to come to market, just look at what happened to PBS and the success of this offer”.

The proceeds of the offer will support PBS’ strategic growth objectives and opportunities, including acquisitions and expansions into new territories, as the company continues to be bullish on its growth momentum to solidify its position as the region’s leading enterprise information technology company.

For its second quarter ended June 30, 2022, PBS recorded significant increases in revenue, profit after tax, and earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortisation (EBITDA).

During the period under review, net profit amounted to US$1.7 million, revenues were US$91.2 million, while EBITDA was US$11.8 million.

Also speaking at the listing ceremony, chairman of PBS PB Scott said, “We take it very seriously when investors invest in PBS. We don’t take that for granted and we want to thank everyone who subscribed to this offer”.

“We make things happen and we want to see the business continue to grow and develop because it is a work in progress. PBS has a future that is far beyond even what we can imagine today or what it is today,” Scott emphasised.

The preference shares were also concurrently listed on the Barbados Stock Exchange.

PBS represents over 100 leading global technology brands seeking to do business in the Caribbean and Central America, including Apple, Akamai, Cisco, Dell, Fortinet, HP, IBM, Leidos, Microsoft, NCR, Oracle, Quadient and Xerox. It operates in 19 countries and employs over 2,000 information technology professionals.

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