Caribbean Report 08-01-1990

The program provides an update into the massive fraudulent activities uncovered in Montserrat’s offshore banking sector in February 1989. Tim Sainsbury, Scotland Yard’s Foreign Office Minister with responsibility for the Caribbean, reveals details of the ongoing investigations. Leslie Garth interviews Stewart Tendler and reports that more incidents of fraud are being discovered, and regulations are redrafted to create more control over Montserrat’s banking sector. Secondly, a report addresses Caribbean concerns over the future of banana exports with the inception of the Single European Market. During a commodities debate in the British House of Commons, Labour Minister, George Foulkes questioned Lynda Chalker on the concerns of the WI banana producers. In a telephone interview, Clair Wenner, lobbyist in Britain on behalf of the Caribbean producers, comments on the current licensing arrangements governing the banana trade and the task of maintaining preferencial treatment for ACP bananas. The Financial Market news is followed by the announcement of the approval of the final timetable for Haitian elections by President Avril. BBC correspondent in Port-au-France, Michael Norton comments on the final list of presidential candidates and the purpose of President Avril’s trip to Taiwan seeking financial aid. The report concludes with the African tour of Roosevelt Douglas of the Dominican Labour Party with disclosures by Mr. Douglas on the benefits of Dominica’s close relations with the administration of Colonel Muammar Gaddafi.

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Main Authors: The British Broadcasting Corporation, Whitehorne, Pat (anchor), Wenner, Claire (interviewee), Sainsbury, Tim (interviewee), Goffe, Leslie (correspondent), Tendler, Stewart (interviewee), Foulkes, George, Chalker, Lynda, Norton, Michael (correspondent), Douglas, Roosevelt "Rosie" (interviewee)
Other Authors: The University of the West Indies
Format: Sound, mp3 biblioteca
Language:English
Published: The British Broadcasting Corporation 1990-01-08
Subjects:Banana trade, > Caribbean Area., Bank fraud, > Montserrat., Banks and banking, > Montserrat., Elections, > Haiti., Dominica, > Foreign relations, > Lybia., Avril, Prosper., Qaddafi, Muammar., Gaddafi, Muammar.,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2139/11353
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spelling oai:oai:uwispace.sta.uwi.edu:2139:2139-113532012-02-27T13:09:15Z Caribbean Report 08-01-1990 The British Broadcasting Corporation Whitehorne, Pat (anchor) Wenner, Claire (interviewee) Sainsbury, Tim (interviewee) Goffe, Leslie (correspondent) Tendler, Stewart (interviewee) Foulkes, George Chalker, Lynda Norton, Michael (correspondent) Douglas, Roosevelt "Rosie" (interviewee) The University of the West Indies Banana trade -- Caribbean Area. Bank fraud -- Montserrat. Banks and banking -- Montserrat. Elections -- Haiti. Dominica -- Foreign relations -- Lybia. Avril, Prosper. Qaddafi, Muammar. Gaddafi, Muammar. The program provides an update into the massive fraudulent activities uncovered in Montserrat’s offshore banking sector in February 1989. Tim Sainsbury, Scotland Yard’s Foreign Office Minister with responsibility for the Caribbean, reveals details of the ongoing investigations. Leslie Garth interviews Stewart Tendler and reports that more incidents of fraud are being discovered, and regulations are redrafted to create more control over Montserrat’s banking sector. Secondly, a report addresses Caribbean concerns over the future of banana exports with the inception of the Single European Market. During a commodities debate in the British House of Commons, Labour Minister, George Foulkes questioned Lynda Chalker on the concerns of the WI banana producers. In a telephone interview, Clair Wenner, lobbyist in Britain on behalf of the Caribbean producers, comments on the current licensing arrangements governing the banana trade and the task of maintaining preferencial treatment for ACP bananas. The Financial Market news is followed by the announcement of the approval of the final timetable for Haitian elections by President Avril. BBC correspondent in Port-au-France, Michael Norton comments on the final list of presidential candidates and the purpose of President Avril’s trip to Taiwan seeking financial aid. The report concludes with the African tour of Roosevelt Douglas of the Dominican Labour Party with disclosures by Mr. Douglas on the benefits of Dominica’s close relations with the administration of Colonel Muammar Gaddafi. 1. Headlines (00:00 - 00:52) 2. Banking fraud in Montserrat (00:53-03:33) 3. Future of Caribbean banana trade with the formation of the Single European Market (03:34-07:58) 4. Financial News (07:59-08:50) 5. Upcoming elections in Haiti (08:51-11:53) 6. Dominican relations with Libya (11:54-15:06) 2011-11-17T17:12:50Z 2011-11-17T17:12:50Z 1990-01-08 Sound, mp3 CAR0401 http://hdl.handle.net/2139/11353 en The BBC Caribbean Archives Collection 1988 - 2011 Copyright British Broadcasting Corporation Access to this collection is available on site at the Main Library, Mona Campus (main.library@uwimona.edu.jm), Jamaica and The Alma Jordan Library (wimail@sta.uwi.edu), St. Augustine Campus, Trinidad and Tobago. Stereo 192 bit rate MP3;44,100 Mega bits;16 bit 15 min. 6 sec. Sound ; mp3. audio/mpeg3 Caribbean Area. The British Broadcasting Corporation
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topic Banana trade -- Caribbean Area.
Bank fraud -- Montserrat.
Banks and banking -- Montserrat.
Elections -- Haiti.
Dominica -- Foreign relations -- Lybia.
Avril, Prosper.
Qaddafi, Muammar.
Gaddafi, Muammar.
Banana trade -- Caribbean Area.
Bank fraud -- Montserrat.
Banks and banking -- Montserrat.
Elections -- Haiti.
Dominica -- Foreign relations -- Lybia.
Avril, Prosper.
Qaddafi, Muammar.
Gaddafi, Muammar.
spellingShingle Banana trade -- Caribbean Area.
Bank fraud -- Montserrat.
Banks and banking -- Montserrat.
Elections -- Haiti.
Dominica -- Foreign relations -- Lybia.
Avril, Prosper.
Qaddafi, Muammar.
Gaddafi, Muammar.
Banana trade -- Caribbean Area.
Bank fraud -- Montserrat.
Banks and banking -- Montserrat.
Elections -- Haiti.
Dominica -- Foreign relations -- Lybia.
Avril, Prosper.
Qaddafi, Muammar.
Gaddafi, Muammar.
The British Broadcasting Corporation
Whitehorne, Pat (anchor)
Wenner, Claire (interviewee)
Sainsbury, Tim (interviewee)
Goffe, Leslie (correspondent)
Tendler, Stewart (interviewee)
Foulkes, George
Chalker, Lynda
Norton, Michael (correspondent)
Douglas, Roosevelt "Rosie" (interviewee)
Caribbean Report 08-01-1990
description The program provides an update into the massive fraudulent activities uncovered in Montserrat’s offshore banking sector in February 1989. Tim Sainsbury, Scotland Yard’s Foreign Office Minister with responsibility for the Caribbean, reveals details of the ongoing investigations. Leslie Garth interviews Stewart Tendler and reports that more incidents of fraud are being discovered, and regulations are redrafted to create more control over Montserrat’s banking sector. Secondly, a report addresses Caribbean concerns over the future of banana exports with the inception of the Single European Market. During a commodities debate in the British House of Commons, Labour Minister, George Foulkes questioned Lynda Chalker on the concerns of the WI banana producers. In a telephone interview, Clair Wenner, lobbyist in Britain on behalf of the Caribbean producers, comments on the current licensing arrangements governing the banana trade and the task of maintaining preferencial treatment for ACP bananas. The Financial Market news is followed by the announcement of the approval of the final timetable for Haitian elections by President Avril. BBC correspondent in Port-au-France, Michael Norton comments on the final list of presidential candidates and the purpose of President Avril’s trip to Taiwan seeking financial aid. The report concludes with the African tour of Roosevelt Douglas of the Dominican Labour Party with disclosures by Mr. Douglas on the benefits of Dominica’s close relations with the administration of Colonel Muammar Gaddafi.
author2 The University of the West Indies
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Whitehorne, Pat (anchor)
Wenner, Claire (interviewee)
Sainsbury, Tim (interviewee)
Goffe, Leslie (correspondent)
Tendler, Stewart (interviewee)
Foulkes, George
Chalker, Lynda
Norton, Michael (correspondent)
Douglas, Roosevelt "Rosie" (interviewee)
format Sound, mp3
topic_facet Banana trade -- Caribbean Area.
Bank fraud -- Montserrat.
Banks and banking -- Montserrat.
Elections -- Haiti.
Dominica -- Foreign relations -- Lybia.
Avril, Prosper.
Qaddafi, Muammar.
Gaddafi, Muammar.
author The British Broadcasting Corporation
Whitehorne, Pat (anchor)
Wenner, Claire (interviewee)
Sainsbury, Tim (interviewee)
Goffe, Leslie (correspondent)
Tendler, Stewart (interviewee)
Foulkes, George
Chalker, Lynda
Norton, Michael (correspondent)
Douglas, Roosevelt "Rosie" (interviewee)
author_sort The British Broadcasting Corporation
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