Tillett says there will not be a chaotic situation to reverse transaction
Finally, we asked Tillett whether, if the court rules his way and finds the conflict of interest he proposes, there would be “a chaotic situation” as described by Doctor Barnett in court. He charges that it would be difficult to reverse the transaction which would cause financial loss to the Board and its contributors, the people of Belize. Tillett says not so.
Glenn Tillett, Claimant
“It is only my opinion, but the short answer is no. The money was escrowed and it is still being held in escrow.”
Both Young and Vasquez, represented by Dr. Barnett and Nigel Ebanks of Barrow and Williams, were at court in person. Senior Counsels Andrew Marshalleck and Godfrey Smith appeared for Tillett and Agnes Segura-Gillett appeared for the Social Security Board. Chief Justice Benjamin has reserved his ruling for a later time.