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New management company says improvements at Harrison s Cave delayed by pandemic

Get the Apps Home / Top Featured Article / New management company says improvements at Harrison’s Cave delayed by pandemic New management company says improvements at Harrison’s Cave delayed by pandemic Article by June 4, 2021 Barbados’ famed attraction Harrison’s Cave will re-open to the public in a month, but without any of the promised $9 million upgrades. Chukka Caribbean Adventures, Jamaica’s largest nature adventure tour operator took over the management of the attraction effective December 1, 2020, with management promising a multimillion dollar investment to transform the Harrison’s Cave into a once-in-a-lifetime experience for locals and visitors. While no timeline was given for the upgrade, recent research by

Inniss details 32 months of pain and humiliation

Article by Maria Bradshaw Donville Inniss (second from right) and members of his support and legal team after appearing in a New York court on Tuesday, April 27, 2021. (Picture by Winston Wharton) Social Share Moments before being sentenced yesterday, Donville Inniss delivered a lengthy and passionate plea in a United States Federal Court in New York, saying that for the past 32 months he had endured public humiliation, immeasurable pain, financial ruin, poor health and shattered relationships. Inniss, 55, a former Minister of Industry, International Business and Commerce, also apologised to his family, friends, political colleagues and the citizens of Barbados for bringing himself and the country into disrepute.

Inniss to be sentenced today

Social Share Former Government minister Donville Inniss will appear in a New York court to be sentenced today. Inniss, the 55-year-old former minister of Government, is scheduled to appear before United States Judge Kiyo Matsumoto in the Eastern District Court of New York to hear his fate on two counts of money laundering and one count of conspiracy to commit money laundering. He was convicted 15 months ago and also fined US$36 000, the exact amount of money he received in bribe payments from the Insurance Corporation of Barbados Ltd (ICBL). Inniss was first charged in August 2018 and found guilty of the three counts in January 2020.

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