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Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  Aug 19, 2011

  ...court sentences do not reflect the seriousness of The Bahamas' crime problem

Sentences that are soft on crime tribune242 editorial Nassau, Bahamas   WE HAVE often complained in this column that in general court sentences do not reflect the seriousness of this country's crime. We recall a lecture when a law student in...... [view]

Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  Mar 16, 2009

  Guyana goes after CLICO Bahamas

By CANDIA DAMES, Guardian News Editor - candia@nasguard.com: As creditors of CLICO Bahamas line up to collect debts owed by the beleaguered insurance firm, authorities in Guyana have assembled a legal team of Bahamian and Guyanese attorneys charged with recovering what the country...... [view]

Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  Mar 13, 2009

  Oil-rich Trinidad forced to borrow more after CLICO bailout

By Oscar Ramjeet: Caribbean Net News Special Correspondent - Email: oscar@caribbeannetnews.com: PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad: CL Financial’s crisis will force the Trinidad and Tobago government to borrow more this year to sustain its rescue of the cash-strapped conglomerate. Central...... [view]

Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  Mar 2, 2009

  More discoveries in CLICO financial debacle

By Oscar Ramjeet: Caribbean Net News Special Correspondent - oscar@caribbeannetnews.com: PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad: There seems to be more discovery, or non discovery, in the CLICO financial debacle, as lawyers and auditors are working to find out what has happened to more than $5...... [view]

Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  Oct 27, 2008

  An Obama victory could be bad news for Caribbean tax havens

By Barry Randall: Caribbean Net News Editor - GEORGE TOWN, Cayman Islands: With the US election looming on November 4, whoever is elected as the next president will have a major impact on global issues. According to Stephen Platt, Chairman of the BakerPlatt Group, a Senator Barack...... [view]

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