Ex-chairman supports Howai’s decision to fire board

May 20, 2013

KINGSTON, Jamaica - Former chairman of Caribbean Airlines Ltd (CAL) Rabindra Moonan assures that “all is well” at CAL since he left the national carrier in a good position and the country will see a turnaround soon in its operations. Moonan said he agreed with Finance Minister Larry Howai’s decision to disband the CAL board especially after a forensic audit unearthed “irregularities” in two departments at the national carrier.
Speaking with reporters following a mobilisation meeting at Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar’s private Phillipine residence, the former CAL chairman said, “I am very happy with the state that I left the board and I told them that I would have been happy to serve on a board that had been given a platform as I had left.”

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