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LANISHA ROLLE CHARGED IN $750K FRAUD

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Former minister faces bribery and conspiracy to commit fraud charges

By PAVEL BAILEY Tribune Court Reporter pbailey@tribunemedia.net

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FORMER Cabinet min- ister Lanisha Rolle was granted bail yesterday after being taken to court to face allegations that she fraudulently awarded contracts in excess of $750,000 while in office.

The former Minister of Youth, Sports and Culture, 46, her husband Vontenken Rolle, 45, Alfred Mortimer, 53, Godfrey Burrows, 54, and Wilfred Rolle Jr, 57, all appeared calm when they appeared before Senior Magistrate Carolyn Vogt-Evans.

Mrs Rolle faced one count of bribery and 14 counts of conspiracy to commit fraud by false pretences, with these charges being in connection with her time as minister from 2019 to 2021.

Vontenken shared a charge of conspiracy to commit fraud alongside his wife. Mortimer, who is a waiter and Vontenken’s uncle, faced a single bribery charge.

Burrows faced a charge of fraud by false pretences and an additional charge of conspiracy to commit fraud by false pretences.

Between June 28, 2019, and August 2, 2019, it is alleged Mrs Rolle fraudulently gave a contract for work at South Beach Pools valued at $36,255.82 to Intercostal Development and Construction.

Between October 7, 2019, and December 27, 2019, Mrs Rolle allegedly gave another $6,775 contract for work at the South Beach

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By LETRE SWEETING Tribune Staff Reporter lsweeting@tribunemedia.net

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The Independence Secretariat officially launched the 50th anniversary calendar of events yesterday at the. The celebrations, which began December 3, 2022 with the The Road to 50 Race, will last until November 11, with The Road Continues Race.

The calendar includes activities hosted by 33 Family Island districts, participation from foreign missions and other events and activities hosted by various local organisations, agencies and NGOs.

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By NEIL HARTNELL Tribune Business Editor nhartnell@tribunemedia.net

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