VOLUME 12 ISSUE 04

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JANUARY 30TH, 2016 – FEBRUARY 6TH, 2016

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MIKE MISICK HITS BACK AT BUTCH STEWART Alleged $1.6million payment causing controversy

by Hayden Boyce Publisher & Editor-in-Chief

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TCIPS Lady Lions Victorious In 2016 Inter High Softball Tournament

awyers for former Turks and Caicos Islands premier Michael Misick have called for a mistrial in the high-profile corruption case here, as they responded strongly to a statement issued by Jamaican hotel magnate Gordon “Butch” Stewart that addressed an alleged payment of $1.6million which went from Sandals Resorts International to the politician. In his opening statement before His Lordship Mr. Justice Paul Harrison, a retired President of the Jamaica Court of Appeal, British Queen’s Counsel Andrea Mitchell stated that US$1.6million was paid to Misick from Sandalsrelated companies, in what he is seeking to prove was an act of bribery. Stewart said in a statement distributed to local, regional and international media that “it is a fact that those payments were made” but he stressed that “all those payments were made without the knowledge The 2016 Inter high Softball Tournament was held on January 27th – 28th, 2016 at the downtown ballpark. Four or consent of the principals of teams from around the Turks & Caicos Islands participated in this year’s tournament; they are HJ Robinson High, Sandals”. Marjorie Basden High, British West Indies collegiate and TCIPS. TCIPS came out victorious after beating Marjorie Stewart said in the press release that the matter first came to Basden High from South Caicos who was last years winners in the final match with a score of 19 -7. Team captain light in the course of investigation Kentavia Saunders said she was overwhelmed with excitement and that she never doubted for a minute that they by the US Department of Justice. wouldn’t have won. She said thanks to their coach Ms. Angie Quant for pushing them in practice. This, he added, triggered a series Congratulations to all the teams that participated. of internal investigations by Sandals to determine the source of investigation and the forensic audit This culminated in the separation of the statement, prominent Barbadian the payment and the responsible revealed that some US$1,650,000 had Senior Executive from the company and Queen’s Counsel, Ralph Thorne, the lead parties. been paid to Prestigious Properties was followed by Sandals filing a lawsuit attorney for former Turks and Caicos He said that Tom Scott, a Limited, a real estate company in which against him in the Bahamas to recover Islands Premier Michael Misick, stated: retired Federal judge and partner Michael Misick, Phillip Misick and the unauthorized payments. The damage “It is my view that the statement has in the Florida law firm, Cole, Scott Washington Misick (current Turks and done to the Company by his actions was been a consequence of the practice of the & Kissane, was retained by Sandals Caicos Islands Minister of Finance) were substantial. Not only had he betrayed prosecution of issuing daily releases of its to assist with the investigation the shareholders, and Chalmers Misick the trust which the Chairman and other unproved opening statement through a and a highly reputable forensic & Co., a firm of lawyers in the TCI. All Directors had reposed in him but based website created by the prosecution itself. accounting firm in Washington D.C. those payments were made without the on the level of his authority, the Company I consider this practice to be improper was also engaged to conduct an knowledge or consent of the principals of was legally bound by his actions and this and undue and I have expressed this in-depth accounting investigation Sandals,” Stewart added. culminated in the Company having to position in court. into the affair. He continued: “The unauthorized absorb a fine of US$12M imposed by the “The results of the payments were made by a Senior Turks & Caicos authorities.” Continued on Page 2 Executive and then Treasurer of Sandals. In his response to Stewart’s

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