BCB Holdings and Belize Bank comment on Supreme Court award of over $43 Million
In other news, BCB Holdings and the Belize Bank today reacted to a major victory against government, in which Justice John Muria enforced an award of over forty-three million dollars from a settlement deed signed in 2005. That judgment was handed down within days of the Christmas and today, the BCB’s Chief Executive Officer, Lyndon Guiseppi, said that (quote) “We are very pleased that the Supreme Court confirmed the position we have always taken and has ruled that international arbitrators are binding on the government and that they can be enforced in Belize.” (Unquote) The London Court of International Arbitration issued the award in August 2009, but government did not attend the arbitration and the case was then heard in the local courts. The full Muria’s final two judgement viewed by clicking the following links: Judgement for BCB Holdings/Belize Bank or Judgement on Supreme Court of Judicature Act
P.M. BARROW THROWS A TANTRUM……………….. WE GET STUCK WITH THE BILL!!!
This 43million dollars will come out of the already hallowed pockets of the poor belizean people. Thanks again to the Belizean government for doing such a great job of keep the people poor and desperate!
we mi wah have to pay the bill anyways memba that money was being used to bailout universal health services when it was supposed to go to the people of belize.
justice john should be ashame, if you get paid off it does not matter,his pocket is already filled, let the people of Belize suffer some more , other countries does not let that kind of money leaves their country