Où sont passés les 200 000 euros du comité d’entreprise ?

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Pendant 4 ans, des sommes importantes allouées au comité d’entreprise d’une des principales sociétés de sécurité de la place auraient été détournées, sans que la direction ne s’en alerte plus que ça. Après des aveux partiels, l’ancien secrétaire du CE doit être jugé en octobre par le tribunal correctionnel.

Environ 200 000 euros de dépenses injustifiées. En 4 ans, de 2015 à 2018, l’ancien comité d’entreprise de la société Antilles Protection (Groupe Pierre Marie-Joseph) aurait fait disparaître toute la trésorerie de l’instance en dépensant davantage que les 164 000 euros alloués par la direction de l’entreprise sur la période.

Entrée en fonction avec une trésorerie de 35 000 euros anciennement constitués, le CE a terminé l’exercice 2018, avec une trésorerie à zéro. Durant ces quatre années,…


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UWI Open Campus aims to raise US$.5m social mediathon

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University of the West Indies Open Campus is hosting a social mediathon with the hope of raising US$500,000 to provide scholarships for regional youth. The event is carded for July 30 on Open Campus’ Instagram, Facebook and YouTube channels as well as UWI TV.

The event was launched on Thursday.

In attendance was Antigua and Barbuda governor general Sir Rodney Williams, Barbados president Dame Sandra Mason, and former governor general of St Lucia Dame Pearlette Louisy.

Speaking at the event, alumni officer Sandra Griffith-Carrington said, “The Open Campus endowment fund was birthed because of the difficulties faced by our students. Moreover the story of this one student was the catalyst for this alumni legacy initiative.”

The student in question was in her final year and desired to be the first person in her family to attain a university degree. The covid19 pandemic exacerbated her family’s financial difficulties. She lost her part-time job in tourism, her parents lost their construction business and her father succumbed to the virus. She sought help from the alumni relations office and was given assistance.

Open Campus pro vice-chancellor and principal Dr Francis Severin said the social mediathon was one of many ways for the institution to raise funds for its endowment fund which provides scholarships for Caribbean students and grants for its developmental projects.

“As a socially responsible institution we must consciously respond positively to the plight of both internal and external clients with compassion and resourcefulness. At the Open Campus we are proud of our investment in and engagement with or Caribbean Community.”

The mediathon involves various forms of entertainment drawn from across the region. Promotional messages and messages from the alumni’s patrons will also be shown on the night of event.

For help with making contributions to the endowment fund, contact openphilanthropy@alumni.uwi.edu.

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Imbert knocks Mark’s statements on Barita, Cornerstone

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Opposition Senator Wade Mark. –

Describing statements made by opposition senator Wade Mark in Parliament as “reckless diatribe” and “flights of fantasy” in a release on Thursday, Minister of Finance Colm Imbert defended First Citizens Bank and its investment into Jamaican-based investment holding company Cornerstone.

Imbert said, “Senator Mark alleged without a shred of evidence, other than regurgitating unfounded insinuations in the newspaper, that FCB had invested in hundreds of millions of dollars in what he described as an unknown, over-leveraged, fly-by-night company involved in a Ponzi scheme.”

He said Barita’s publicly available 2021 annual report indicated it had assets of J$90 billion (US$600 million).

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“A simple internet search will also reveal that as of July 2022, Barita is one of the top five largest companies listed on the Jamaican stock exchange.”

The release said Barita’s 2021 annual report also gave details on Cornerstone’s organisational structure.

“The truth is that FCB’s 7.4 per cent shareholding in Barita is currently worth J$7.91 billion (US$52.73 million). FCB paid J$5.85 billion for Barita’s shares and made a profit of J$2.06 billion or US$13.7 million on the purchase. Therefore, the purchase has paid handsome dividends for FCB.”

The release also said FCB invested less than ten per cent of the value of Cornerstone’s shareholding in Barita, and made a capital gain of $TT90 million through the investment.

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Rowley: Opposition Leader has deputy PCA’s name

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The issue of the vacancy of the deputy director of the Police Complaints Authority has been sent to the Leader of the Opposition for consideration.

The Prime Minister said on Thursday he signed off on the correspondence from the Office of the President on July 1 and forwarded it to the Opposition Leader.

The five-year contract of Michelle Solomon-Baksh came to an end on June 28. This position needs the joint advice of the Prime Minister and the Opposition Leader. If they fail to agree, President Paula-Mae Weekes will make the appointment.

The PCA is the only independent civilian organisation which has the power to investigate serious acts of misconduct by police officers including fatal police shootings. In the last week, four people were shot dead by police, including two teenagers and a man at Independence Square, Port of Spain on July 2.

Rowley, at the post-Cabinet news conference on Thursday, said the PCA continues to operate in the absence of the deputy director and the matter is expected to go before the President soon.

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UK diplomat unfazed by British PM Johnson’s resignation as party head

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BRITISH High Commissioner Harriet Cross was unfazed by Britain’s Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s announcement of his resignation as Conservative Party leader on Thursday after about 50 secretaries, ministers and other officials had resigned from his Cabinet including Chancellor of the Exchequer (equivalent to Minister of Finance) Rishi Sunak and Health Secretary Sajid Javid.

Expectations are that Johnson would also resign as prime minister in the coming weeks, even as voices such as Sunak and Javid expressed a lack of confidence in him.

Cross, in a brief statement texted to Newsday on Thursday, basically said the various arms of governance in the UK were continuing, unaffected by Thursday’s developments.

“The Conservative leadership election is not the same as a General Election: Parliament continues to sit and government business continues.

“Boris Johnson remains Prime Minister until a new leader of the Conservative Party is elected.

“The Government has the confidence of the House of Commons and retains its full powers.”

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The Clarendon Police have charged a husband for the murder of his wife which took place at their home on Toronto Terrace, Lionel Town Housing Scheme in Clarendon on Monday, July 04.

Charged for the murder of Pamelia Gregory is 69-year-old Thadius Gregory.

Reports are that at about 7:00 am, Gregory, who is bedridden, was at home with her husband and two grandsons.

One of the grandsons was reportedly checking on her when he entered the room and saw her lying on the bed with blood coming from her neck.

Gregory allegedly attacked the grandson with a knife when he tried to aid Mrs Gregory and a tussle ensued. The grandson managed to free himself and alerted neighbours, who called the police.

The police responded and Mr Gregory was taken into custody where he later confessed to killing his wife. He was subsequently charged.

His court date is being arranged.

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The High Alert and search that were on for four-year-old Melania Morgan, a student of Dulwich Avenue, St Andrew, who went missing on Monday, June 27, are no more.

Thankfully, she is back home, the police reported on Thursday.

Reports are that Melania went missing after being last seen at school at about 2pm on June 27 in her school uniform.

On Thursday, the police’s Corporate Communications Unit (CCU), in the usual terse release relative to children who have returned after going missing, simply said Melania had returned home and is said to be in good health.

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One death linked to covid19 was reported on Thursday bringing the virus’ death toll to 4,021. The number of new cases of covid19 reported from samples taken on Tuesday and Thursday was 116.

The Health Ministry’s 4 pm covid19 update said the person who died was an elderly woman. It said the person had multiple comorbidities.

The total number of active cases is 6,160. Since March 2020, there have been 167,896 cases of covid19, of which 157,715 have recovered.

There are 92 patients in hospital. Of these, there are 28 people at the Couva Hospital and Multi-Training Facility, with no-one in the intensive care unit and two in the high dependency unit. There are 11 people at the Caura Hospital, 25 at the Augustus Long Hospital, four at the St Ann’s Hospital, seven at the Arima General Hospital, none at the Point Fortin Area Hospital, eight at the St James Medical Complex, eight at the Scarborough Regional Hospital, Fort King George and one at the Scarborough Regional Hospital, Signal Hill.

There are no patients in step-down facilities.

There are no people in state quarantine facilities, and 6,089 people in home self-isolation. There are 132 recovered community cases and eight people have been discharged from public health facilities.

The ministry said that 80.6 per cent or 15,672 of 19,449 patients in the parallel healthcare system were unvaccinated, based on data from July 22, 2021 to July 6, 2022.

It said of the 4,020 deaths up to July 6, 2022, 294 were vaccinated, 3,336 were unvaccinated, and 390 had died before the first cohort of vaccinated people became fully vaccinated on May 24, 2021.

There are 714,462 people who have been fully vaccinated out of a total of 1.4 million people, while 685,538 people have received either a first dose or no dose of a vaccine. The update said 51.0 per cent of the total population had been vaccinated.

The update said the total number of people vaccinated with their first dose of a two-dose regime was 693,939.

The number of people vaccinated with their second dose was 656,923, while the number of people vaccinated with the one-shot Johnson & Johnson vaccine was 57,539.

A total of 166,531 people have received an additional primary dose or a booster dose.

The number of people tested in both public and private facilities is 777,035, of which 326,460 were done at private facilities and 450,575 were done at public facilities.

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