PanTrinbago faces lawsuit over postponing AGM

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Pan Trinbago President Beverly Ramsey-Moore - ANGELO MARCELLE

PAN TRINBAGO is facing legal action by a steelband over the central executive's decision to postpone the 2021 annual general meeting at the end of the month.

Attorneys representing Fuad Abu Bakr, a delegate of Western Stars Philharmonic Steel Orchestra, wrote to president Beverly Ramsey-Moore on Tuesday demanding that PanTrinbago hold the convention and AGM no later than October 31.

They are also asking for the AGM to be held by electronic means.

In the alternative, the attorneys – Devvon Williams, Kelston Pope, and Ajesh Sumessar – gave Ramsey-Moore seven days to provide correspondence from the Health Ministry and the minutes of a meeting held in September 17, on the decision to postpone the convention and AGM.

They have also asked for any evidence Pan Trinbago’s membership agreed to postpone the meeting.

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