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Worrell exit way to ‘normal’

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THE FIRING OF THE Governor of the Central Bank of Barbados paves the way for business to return to “normal”.

So said the director of the Sir Arthur Lewis Institute of Social and Economic Studies at the University of the West Indies (SALISES), Dr Don Marshall.

He made his comments in the wake of Governor Dr DeLisle Worrell being given his walking papers by Minister of Finance Chris Sinckler, less than 24 hours after the Court of Appeal threw out an injunction Worrell had brought against Sinckler’s move.

“In the interest of the country, the court’s decision allows for a resumption of business as usual, although we know that given the developmental crisis, which some may want to limit to a fiscal crisis, it can’t be just business as usual in Barbados,” Marshall told the SATURDAY SUN yesterday.

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

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