Saturday, June 6, 2026

Sinckler throws out challenge

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Former Prime Minister Owen Arthur finally has a Democratic Labour Party (DLP) MP who is willing to declare his true assets.
But if he wants to see Minister of Finance Chris Sinckler’s, Arthur will have to take his paperwork to Heroes Square, The City, and not the House of Assembly.
Sinckler threw down the gauntlet last Friday night, saying he would declare his assets, if Arthur would do the same, in the middle of Bridgetown.
“There is no one from St Peter that could frighten anyone from Black Rock. He had some very unflattering things to say about me. I will meet him anywhere,” Sinckler said during a meeting in Spooners Hill, St Michael to officially open the new constituency office for DLP candidate in St Michael North East, Patricia Inniss. (BA)

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