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QC: COVID-19 protocols enacted 'outside Parliamentary scrutiny' barbadostoday.bb - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from barbadostoday.bb Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Social Share It’s another big payout for six forcibly retired former Barbados Investment and Development Corporation (BIDC) employees and the estate of a deceased colleague, as a High Court ordered the state entity to pay them almost a million dollars in damages yesterday. The judgment could also see the end of a six-year legal battle unless Government decides to appeal. However, the decision has come too late for former employee Maharley Babb, who succumbed to cancer in March 2019. “One of my clients died without being able to have the dignity of being able to deal with the palliative care in her most trying times, without being able to know that I can go to a doctor to alleviate the suffering because she had no income. None at all. And that was the decision that was made by the then board,” attorney Gregory Nicholls, who represented the seven, told the ....
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Ms Ram Mirchandani to clear water arrears Article by May 8, 2021 An agreement was reached today between the Barbados Water Authority and popular businesswoman Ms Ram Mirchandani. This comes after an injunction was filed in March, by Ram’s legal team, in response to the BWA turning off the water supply to her company Knitwear Limited as a result of non-payment. Justice Michelle Weekes, who heard the injunction, made a number of orders including payment of half the total arrears, inspection by the BWA and full payment of the monthly water bill going forward That judgment was appealed and on April 16, the Court of Appeal, led by Chief Justice Patterson Cheltenham and Justices of Appeal Margaret Reifer and Francis Belle, ordered that the matter be adjourned until today to permit the parties to explore the possibility of settlement given the terms of Weekes’ order. ....
Get the Apps Home / Top Featured Article / In landmark case, civil servants shielded from automatic firing for legal infractions In landmark case, civil servants shielded from automatic firing for legal infractions Article by May 5, 2021 The Supreme Court has declared unlawful, the automatic dismissal of public workers on the basis of criminal convictions as it ruled on Monday in two separate decisions with wide-ranging implications for employment relations in Government. On Monday, Madame Justice Shona Griffith delivered landmark judgments in cases brought by Wilbert Lynch v the Chief Personnel Officer, the Public Service Commission and the Attorney General and Kenrick Carmichael v. the Attorney General et al, which now place tremendous scrutiny on the way disciplinary proceedings are conducted. ....