After less than two years, M. Anthony Shaw is out at the Development Bank of Jamaica, DBJ, a departure that comes in the wake of an investigation launched by the state agency last year over ‘governance’ of the institution. His lawyer said a.
The Factories Corporation of Jamaica (FCJ) has so far racked up more than $14 million in legal and associated costs in its fight to recover a $100-million judgment debt plus interest from disbarred attorney-at-law Harold Brady, who handled a land.
A legal dispute may be on the horizon between Anthony Shaw and the Paul B. Scott-chaired Development Bank of Jamaica Limited (DBJ) after the state entity requested that he proceed on leave as it investigates “a breach of governance” at the.
THE EDITOR, Madam: Two recent positive and encouraging letters to the editor by Douglas Leys and Robert Stephens on Jamaica urgently embracing the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) have prompted me to ask that you kindly publish the following,.
THE EDITOR, Madam: We at the Advocates Network support the call by Douglas Leys, who is a distinguished representative of our legal fraternity, for “a consensus vote in each House of Parliament to give approval to bills that were drafted some.