THE STATE has retained a leading King’s Counsel in the practice of proceeds-of-crime civil recovery and money laundering to defend the $96 million claim for an alleged breach of an indemnity agreement with the Government filed by Jamaican-born tax attorney Vincent Nelson, KC. The matter was called on Tuesday morning before Justice Jacqueline Wilson, and
ATTORNEY General Reginald Armour, SC, has thanked senior counsel Gilbert Peterson and Douglas Mendes for the “skill, professionalism and value” which they brought in defending the $96 million claim by King’s Counsel Vincent Nelson. In a statement Tuesday night, Armour confirmed the two returned their briefs as lead counsel in for the State. He said
“I would like to be able to love my country, fully loving justice. I don’t want just any greatness for it, particularly a greatness born of blood and falsehood. I want to keep it alive by keeping
“I would like to be able to love my country, fully loving justice. I don’t want just any greatness for it, particularly a greatness born of blood and falsehood. I want to keep it alive by keeping
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