The National Newspaper of St. Vincent and the Grenadines
FRIDAY,
JULY 15, 2016
VOLUME 110, No.29
reported in its issue of July 1, that Ames and his wife, Carol Ames, had cleared immigration at the Chateaubelair Police Station around 8:15 a.m. on Wednesday, June 22, a day before he was scheduled to appear in Court on four charges related to theft and four charges of tax evasion, in connection with the alleged deprivation of millions of dollars in taxes from the SVG government between 2011 and 2013. On the tax evasion charges, Ames has been charged jointly with local attorney Samuel Commissiong, principal officer of the company. Prime Minister Dr. Ralph Gonsalves appeared to point an accusing finger at court and law enforcement agencies for David Ames ‘slipping’ out of the country. by DAYLE DA SILVA and HAYDN HUGGINS DAVE AMES, THE ENGLISH BORN CHAIRMAN and principal shareholder of Harlequin Properties, the entity behind the Buccament Bay Resort development, left the state legitimately. So said Prime Minister, Dr Ralph Gonsalves on Monday during a press briefing here. THE VINCENTIAN
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When the matter was called on June 23, Ames failed to show up, and a bench warrant was issued for him. It was also reported in the said issue of THE VINCENTIAN that the couple, after clearing immigration, left for Martinique on the vessel ‘Ray J’, captained by 2015 Fisherman of the Year Ray Anthony Clarke. On Monday, much to the consternation of many who were listening to the live broadcast of the media briefing, the Prime Minister disclosed that there was no watch put at any port in respect of Ames
leaving the country, because he was charged and was expected to come to the court. Continued on Page 3. Right: David Ames, the chairman of struggling overseas property investment scheme Harlequin, has in the past, failed to give evidence to a local court within the judge’s deadline. Below: The Buccament Bay Resort was one of two complexes Harlequin Properties has completed with some of the £400m British pensioners invested in an unregulated scheme.
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