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Police quiz Gibson on hurricane czar role By SANCHESKA DORSETT Tribune Staff Reporter sdorsett@tribunemedia.net FORMER Minister of Labour and National Insurance Shane Gibson was taken into police custody yesterday afternoon, after voluntarily presenting himself to the Central Detective Unit to assist officers with an ongoing investigation, The Tribune understands. Mr Gibson was expected to be held overnight and a decision should be made by noon today as to whether he will be released or arraigned in court in relation to the in-

vestigation, according to attorney Wayne Munroe, QC. Mr Munroe, who said he is one of Mr Gibson’s lawyers, confirmed the former member of Parliament for Golden Gates was being questioned by members of the Anti-Corruption Unit around 9.30 am in relation to Mr Gibson’s time serving as hurricane czar after the passage of Hurricane Matthew. “Knowing these folk, I figured they were going to keep him overnight (Wednesday),” Mr Munroe told The Tribune. “I am not sure why he is being questioned. I am

told it has to do with his time dealing with the hurricane. What I do know is, if you are going to question someone who was in charge of a ministry, you should at least let them know so they could get the records they need to assist you. “I do not think it has anything to do with the National Insurance Board because it is run by an executive chairman, so I imagine it would be from his time as the hurricane czar because you have people doing all sorts of shenanigans during a hurricane. SEE PAGE SIX

DETAINEE STUCK IN NEW HIRES LAID OFF LIMBO FOR DECADE AT TOURISM MINISTRY By AVA TURNQUEST Tribune Chief Reporter aturnquest@tribunemedia.net A STATELESS man of Cuban descent, who served in the US Navy, has been held at the Carmichael Road Detention Centre for more than a decade, one of several migrants in limbo at the facility, The Tribune was told.

Immigration Director William Pratt confirmed to The Tribune at least five migrants were being held at CRDC indefinitely as the government works to regularise their status. Mr Pratt could not provide an exact figure during an interview with SEE PAGE FIVE

By NEIL HARTNELL Tribune Business Editor nhartnell@tribunemedia.net THE Minister of Tourism yesterday blasted the former government for forcing him to lay-off new hires, describing the decision as “gut wrenching”. Dionisio D’Aguilar

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slammed what he described as “political expediency” in the Christie administration’s decision to hire 22 persons at the Ministry of Tourism within the two months prior to the May 10 general election, disclosing that this added $750,000 to the annual wage bill. FULL STORY - SEE BUSINESS


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