Sunday, April 19, 2026

Ex-governor’s next move

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DR DELISLE WORRELL won’t be going to the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) after all.

The sacked governor of the Central Bank of Barbados is, however, still intent on waging a battle with the Government through a substantive case in the High Court that claims he was unlawfully dismissed by Minister of Finance Chris Sinckler on February 24.

Attorney at law for Worrell, Gregory Nicholls, told the SUNDAY SUN that the timeline within which he could have filed the matter with the CCJ had passed, and he would instead be going ahead with the High Court challenge.

That matter, set to be heard on May 17, names the former governor as the claimant and Sinckler as the lone defendant, and seeks costs and monetary damages equivalent to Worrell’s pecuniary losses occasioned by the minister’s actions when he demanded Worrell resign from his position, or be fired.

Please read the full story in today’s Sunday Sun, or in the eNATION edition.

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