PM hoped Sarkis would 'not allow resort to go'

Wed, Aug 19th 2015, 12:01 PM

 

IF THE Supreme Court decides to appoint a provisional liquidator today to take over the Baha Mar case, the government will be faced with a “different kind of situation”, Prime Minister Perry Christie said as he recalled his administration’s prior hopes that Baha Mar CEO Sarkis Izmirlian “would not just allow the resort to go”.
The nation’s leader also defended his decision to ask Minister of State for Legal Affairs Damian Gomez to step down as the government’s lead attorney in the $3.5bn resort’s legal battle insisting that it was important for people to see the ongoing process in the court as independent of the government’s interference...

IF THE Supreme Court decides to appoint a provisional liquidator today to take over the Baha Mar case, the government will be faced with a “different kind of situation”, Prime Minister Perry Christie said as he recalled his administration’s prior hopes that Baha Mar CEO Sarkis Izmirlian “would not just allow the resort to go”.

The nation’s leader also defended his decision to ask Minister of State for Legal Affairs Damian Gomez to step down as the government’s lead attorney in the $3.5bn resort’s legal battle insisting that it was important for people to see the ongoing process in the court as independent of the government’s interference...

 

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