DECEASED: Justice Mustapha Ibrahim
THE son of a late Appeal Court judge is claiming his father’s will is not valid.
Khaleel Mustapha Ibrahim, son of retired Justice of Appeal Mustapha Ibrahim, filed a claim seeking to have his father’s will set aside.
The claim alleges that his father’s will left two-thirds of his million-dollar estate to his daughter and one-third to the son. However, the younger Ibrahim said this was not his father’s intention.
Ibrahim, of Sumadh Gardens, Vistabella, has asked the court to pronounce on the validity of the 2017 will. He also wants the grant of probate in Ibrahim’s estate revoked and permission for him to apply for a grant of letters of administration for his father’s estate.
Sunday 3 January 2021
Ex-Lennox Petroleum workers, led by OWTU chief labour relations officer Lindon Mendoza, protest in front the home of the company s CEO Wayne Persad at Sumadh Gardens, Vistabella on Thursday last week.
On Thursday morning, OWTU chief labour relations officer, Lindon Mendoza and ex-Lennox petroleum workers held a silent protest in front of the home of Lennox Petroleum CEO s residence, Wayne Persad, in Sumadh Gardens, Vistabella.
31/12/2020 - Marvin Hamilton
The Oilfield Workers’ Trade Union (OWTU) chief labour relations officer, Lindon Mendoza, has summed up the responses from the management of Lennox Petroleum Services Ltd (LPSL) to ongoing protests as ole talk.
The long-standing retroactive increments dispute between Lennox Petroleum Services Ltd and a group of former workers, who have been protesting for the past three weeks, took a different turn when the Express came into possession of a document confirming the company had appealed an Industrial Court order handed down in favour of the ex-employees.
This transpired yesterday as the aggrieved workers, led by the Oilfields Workersâ Trade Unionâs chief labour relations officer Lyndon Mendoza, picketed the Sumadh Gardens, San Fernando, home of the companyâs chief executive officer Wayne Persad for the second time in the space of a week, having done so on Christmas Day.
Ex-Lennox Petroleum workers protest at CEO’s house again
Saturday 26 December 2020
Ex-Lennox Petroleum workers explain their vexation to officer s, outside the premise of Wayne Persad s home on Christmas day. - CHEQUANA WHEELER
ONCE again, ex-Lennox Petroleum Services Ltd workers have staged a protest at the front of the home of the company’s CEO in Sumadh Gardens, Vistabella. They also did this last week.
Over the past month, these former employees have held protests over the company’s alleged refusal to pay over 300 people a total of US$9.6 million. The company has since called these statements “factually untrue,” and said a labour dispute litigation process is going on in the courts.
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