Tuesday, June 16, 2026

BIPA to Stuart: Read report

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The organization representing CLICO policyholders says it’s time Prime Minister Freundel Stuart reads the much publicized report on the first forensic audit into the operations of the company.
Chairman of the Barbados Investors and Policyholders Alliance (BIPA), June Fowler, told the WEEKEND NATION that her group was “taken aback by the fact that the Prime Minister had not yet had an opportunity to read the report which contains detailed information that has impacted about 12 per cent of the population”.
Her reaction followed Stuart’s insistence in Parliament on Wednesday that he would offer no comment on the Deloitte Canada forensic audit into the operations of CLICO International Life Insurance until he sees a copy of the report.
Excerpts of the document have been published in a series of NATION publications, but the country’s leader was firm that “nobody is going to cull any paragraph that suits them either and ask me to comment on it”.
Read the full story in today’s WEEKEND NATION.

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