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clf-bailout2This article provides more details of the games being played in this Information War. It seems that the concealment of the details of the CL Financial bailout is of high importance.

First item is this acknowledgment from the PS in the Ministry of Finance which would be funny, if this entire matter were not so very serious – Read full article at https://afraraymond.net/2018/07/25/cl-financial-bailout-filling-the-gaps-part-two/


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2 responses to “CL Financial Bailout – filling the gaps, Part II”


  1. What is the position with CLICO policy holders and policy holders of British American Insurance Company in Barbados. It seems that Trinidad always have problems. I wonder if anyone remembered Trade Confirmers. I do hope that whoever buy over the companies that those people get was is their due reward. Trust and confidence in people is very difficult in today’s world.

  2. Well Well & Cut N' Paste At Your Service Avatar
    Well Well & Cut N’ Paste At Your Service

    Criminals go to great lengths to cover their crimes.

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