Lawsuit Against T&T Over CLICO/BAICO To Proceed

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Eastern Caribbean governments have agreed to take legal action against the government of Trinidad and Tobago over its failure to complete compensatory payments for CLICO/British American Insurance Company (BAICO) policy holders in the sub-region.

Antigua and Barbuda’s Prime Minister Gaston Browne, who chairs the OECS Insurance Minister’s Sub-committee, said the group met last Friday and agreed to proceed with the lawsuit over the intransigence of Trinidad and Tobago’s Prime Minister, Dr.  Keith Rowley, on the matter.

Browne assumed chairmanship of the ministerial committee about a year ago, and in that capacity he wrote to Dr. Rowley asking him to deliver on a commitment by a previous Trinidad and Tobago administration to pay US$100 million to policy holders in the OECS after the insurance and investment company went belly-up several years ago leaving policy holders holding an empty bag.

He revealed that of the amount, US$40 million has been paid leaving an outstanding balance of US$60 million.

According to Browne, the letters to his T&T counterpart, the last being sent just three weeks ago, have gone unanswered.

“For the last seven years we have been trying to engage Dr. Rowley to have a sit-down and to see how we may resolve the issue. I have to tell you, all of the efforts to engage Dr. Rowley have failed.

“Several years ago, we contemplated taking this issue to court, but we decided to press on with the hope that Dr. Rowley would engage.

“The letters that I wrote to him have been acknowledged, but Dr. Rowley has been contemptuous and [has] not responded to any of the letters sent,” PM Browne revealed.

While Browne is of the view that Rowley is unlikely to back down from his stance, however, he insists that OECS leaders have a responsibility to act in the interest of the people of the sub-region who invested millions into the failed company.

“On the basis that all diplomatic efforts fail, we have to, as a last resort, engage legal counsel to pursue the outstanding amounts.

“I chaired a meeting on Friday and the decision to pursue legal action at the Caribbean Court of Justice, in its original jurisdiction, to get relief for our policyholders in the OECS,” he declared.

The prime minister said that sometime within the coming weeks the committee will meet again to review the matter and move forward with determination to have the matter resolved to the benefit of the OECS clients and investors in CLICO/BAICO. POINTE XPRESS

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  1. PM Browne should understand the T&T PM and his failure to respond as that is also the methodology of his Government and in particular the Office of the PM, Antigua. When the PM’s Administration is at fault, they just give a big ignore!
    It’s called Karma wirlbaas!

  2. Distraction of the week. I should sue Gaston Browne about the paying APUA for air instead of water for the past 2 years. WTH this man don’t focus on the things that affect the daily lives of Antiguans and Barbudans? Sick ah de dawg. Frustrated with this damn water situation now!

      • Wasn’t it happening all over the world during 2004 – 2014 when all of you minions blamed the UPP when water has always been a problem in Antigua?

        USEFUL IDIOT

      • However, @ …… the countries that you’ve mentioned don’t go through many months of drought throughout the year like Antigua.

        You obviously don’t live here!

  3. Gaston is just looking mileage as its a topical issue.

    I know someone involved in this saga since day 1 and when they approached Gaston and ask him if he could help he told them that that is not something he could get involved in…then SHAZAM!, he could be involved now, as it makes him look like a fighter for the people when this was a class action suit paid for by each insured person.
    ELECTION COMING AND ABLP NEED ALL THE VOTE THEY CAN GET.

    GET RID A DEM!

  4. All an election gimmick. As I understand it there is already a law suit in motion at the CCJ filed by policy holder from Antigua and Grenada.

    After being in office for nearly eight years and doing nothing to assist the people, because according to him it happen under the UPP, he suddenly wake up because an election is around the corner

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