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KAREN DELANCY DROPS LORD ASHCROFT BOMBSHELL
Clement Howell High School dominates national high school track and field championship 2016
The Turks and Caicos Islands National Inter-High School Track and Field Championship was held at the National Stadium in Providenciales between Sunday March 6th and Tuesday March 9th where the students of the various high schools displayed some great performances on the track. Last year’s winners the Clement Howell High School was again named the Inter High School Championship winners for 2016. Champion Girls for the event were Akia Guierrer and Sanadia Forbes of the British West Indies Collegiate and champion boys Emmanuel Agenor and Lavardo Campbell of Clement Howell high school. by Hayden Boyce Publisher & Editor-in-Chief
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aren, Delancy, a former Cabinet minister in the previous Michael Misick administration, shocked the courtroom while giving evidence in the corruption trial when she revealed that the former premier brought British billionaire Lord Michael Ashcroft into a meeting with senior health department officials who were discussing building hospitals in Turks and Caicos Islands. Delancey, who was fired from Cabinet by Misick, was the first witness called by lead prosecutor
Andrew Mitchell, QC, in the highprofile case against Misick, some of his former Cabinet ministers and local lawyers, which is being heard before Mr. Justice Paul Harrison. During the trail, which started on January 18th, 2016, some defence lawyers had expressed concern that Lord Ashcroft, who owns British Caribbean Bank, formerly Belize Bank, and his son Andrew Ashcroft, who once managed the bank, appeared to be offlimits. When Delancy revealed that Misick brought Lord Ashcroft to the meeting there was a buzz in the
courtroom which had about 25 persons in the public gallery. The prosecutor, Mitchell, then said: “I have nothing to hide about Lord Ashcroft, but it’s not relevant to the issues at this stage.” Delancy did not elaborate on the Lord Ashcroft’s presence at the meeting, but she told the court that Misick and former Deputy Premier Floyd Hall were present along with two senior health department officials who had threatened to resign because they had issues with her as Minister of Health. Delancey said one of those persons who
wanted to quit was the current Premier Dr. Rufus Ewing, who was Director of Medical Services at the time. She said that Misick accused her of “micro-managing” the department and it subsequently led to her being relieved of the Ministry of Health post. During her testimony, which concluded on Friday, March 11th, Delancey, who was Minister of Health from August 18th 2003 to May 4th, 2004, gave a detailed outline of her tenure in the Michael Misick administration, clearly indicating that they had an adversarial relationship from a very early stage. Continued on Page 2
Jitney situation must be addressed, says PDM - Page 5
New partnership between Government and private sector - Page 16
More locals employed at hospitals - Page 8
Peter Savory gets top award - Page 17