| MORE QUESTIONS THAN ANSWERS RE SUGAR INDUSTRY
DIVERSIFICATION FOUNDATION
Letter to Hon Nigel Carty
Dear Sir,
Hon. Dwyer Astaphan former Minister of the present
Government of St. Kitts and Nevis made a press release
on January 28th 2009. He listed 15 reasons which he
claimed were some of the, I quote reasons that
I believe that Dr. Douglas needs to go
The number 13 reason reads: His decisions
have created serious conflict of interest situations,
For example, the financial adviser is also his chief
focal point in recruiting investors, in raising finance,
and at the same time this person uses a government
office with staff therein and represents as a partner
a company[sic] which has been given a five-year global
exclusive contract to provide investors into the Sugar
industry Development Fund program, which sells citizenships
for US$200,000 and from which thy[sic] Company gets
US$20,000 for each citizenship sold. The same person
is also a member of the Cable TV Board, the UDC Board,
and is a relative of Dr.Douglas.
This statement captured my attention! It raised several
questions that I felt I needed answers to.
As a citizen born in St. Kitts and having lived all
my life in St. Kitts, I feel that I am entitled to
the answers to my questions.
I subsequently carried out a search on the internet
regarding "S.I.D.F the Sugar Industry Diversification
Foundation.
I subsequently questioned you, Mr. Carty on the Inside
The News program on WINN FM on Saturday 14th
February 2009 about the $40 million dollars in the
S.I.D.F. You indicated then, that some of the funds
had been used for the YES program.
The Prime Minister advised at the launching of YES
that the program had been funded by monies from Venezuela!
The Chairman of S.I.D.F in an interview on WINN FM
of Tuesday 17th February 2009 stated that no request
had been received by their Board for funding for YES!
On Monday 16th February 2009, I raised further questions
on Voices on WINN FM regarding the S.I.D.F.
This appeared to have prompted an interview between
Mr. Clive Baccus of WINN FM and two of the Board Members
of S.I.D.F Mr. Terrence Crossman, Chairman and Mr.
Michael Martin owner of Caribbean Financial Associates
INC. corporate secretary to the board.
The interview left me with even more questions unanswered!
I once again questioned you on the Inside The
News program on Saturday 24th February 2009.
In response to my questions you stated that had
the questions been posed in a way that I could answer
directly I would have been able to give you an answer
on certain questions which were asked.
I am therefore putting my questions to you in writing
to ensure clarity of my questions with the hope that
you will give me the necessary answers.
S.I.D.F website states that the Foundation is
managed by an independent board composed of highly
respected individuals of St. Kitts & Nevis.
1. Which member of the Board of the S.I.D.F represents
Nevis?
A CUOPM release of February 20th 2009 stated that
Mr. Michael Martin said quote Private sector
representatives include Caribbean Financial Associates
Inc; Terrence Crossman and Attorney Hesketh Benjamin.
2. Did the Chamber of Industry of Industry and Commerce
or any other Private Sector Body appoint or nominate
Lawyer Hesketh Benjamin, Mr.Terrence Crossman, or
Caribbean Financial Associates Inc. to represent the
Private Sector on the S.I.D.F?
The S.I.D.F website states The Foundation has
its own organization separate from the Government.
3. Why have three Government Permanent Secretaries
including the Chief Secretary and Cabinet Secretary
been appointed to the Board of the S.I.D.F?
S.I.D.F Press Release, for immediate release - 10
October 2006 states The National Bank Trust
(St. Kitts-Nevis-Anguilla) Ltd. is the Founder and
Secretary of the Sugar Industry Diversification Foundation.
The National Bank Trust will also carry out the day
to day administrative functions in relation to the
Foundation
4. Who authorized the change of the secretary of
the Foundation from The National Trust (St. Kitts
- Nevis-Anguilla) to Caribbean Financial Associates
Inc., a privately owned business? Was the public invited
to apply for this position?
5 Would there be some irregularity in Caribbean Financial
Associates Inc owned by Mr. Michael Martin in performing
this role bearing in mind that Mr. Martin was the
former General Manager of National Trust (St. Kitts)Ltd?
The Secretary of S.I.D.F indicated during the interview
that approximately 100 applications at a minimum of
US$200,000.00 had been approved and growing.
6 How many citizenship by investment applications
have been approved and how much money has been collected
for the S.I.D.F to date?
7 In what Bank or Financial Institutions are these
monies deposited or invested?
The citizenship applications require a minimum of
US$200,000.00 each and the Prime Minister at his last
press conference stated that there was about
forty million dollars
.not less than ($40,000,000.00)
in the fund
8 Can we understand that there is about forty million
US dollars equivalent to about one hundred and eight
million EC dollars (EC$108,000,000.00) in the S. I.
D. F to date?
The Chairman stated that the unpublished accounts
as at the end of 2007 disclosed that there was seventeen
million EC dollars (EC$17,000,000.00) in the account.
9 Is there some discrepancy regarding the amount
and the currency of the Fund?
S.I.D.F website states The international firm
Henley & Partners has been mandated to advise
and assist the Government of St. Kitts and Nevis in
managing the Citizenship-by-Investment component of
the Sugar Industry Diversification Foundation.
The Henley website records Mr. Wendel Lawrence as
a Partner.
Mr. Lawrence is a Financial Consultant to the Government
of St. Kitts and Nevis.
10 Can there be a perception of a conflict of interest
with Mr. Lawrences dual positions?
In the interest of transparency and accountability
regarding this multimillion dollar Foundation that
was created to quote the Prime Minister to
take care of the welfare of the displaced sugar workers,
and to accelerate the transformation of the countrys
economy I sincerely look forward to receiving
the answers to my above questions.
The Prime Minister further went on to say We
invite you to browse the site and find out more about
the Foundation and its activities. Hence I do
not think that it is unwarranted for me to request
answers to the relevant questions.
Yours sincerely
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