Caribbean Report 05-02-2001
Date
2001-02-05
Authors
Wheare, Karen (anchor)
The British Broadcasting Corporation
Greaves, Keith 'Stone' (correspondent)
Meade, Reuben (interviewee)
Brandt, David (interviewee)
Fraser, Tony (correspondent)
Manning, Patrick (interviewee)
Maharaj, Ramesh (interviewee)
Jones, Megan (correspondent)
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1. Headlines (00:00-00:30)
2. While Montserratians await the date of their elections its Chief Minister rejects all claims of financial wrong doing. Independent Candidate Shedmond Browne, Former Chief Minister and Leader of the National Progressive Party Reuben Meade and Chief Minister David Brandt are interviewed. Keith Stone Greaves reports (00:31-05:34)
3. Leader of Trinidad and Tobago's Opposition denies plotting with the President against the government. Opposition Leader Patrick Manning and Attorney General Ramesh Maharaj are interviewed and Tony Fraser reports(05:35-07:28)
4. Big American banks are fingered as being unknowingly involved in money laundering on a huge scale. Executive Secretary, Financial Action Task Force Patrick Moulette is interviewed. Business Reporter Mark Gregory and Megan Jones report (07:29-09:30)
5. In the meanwhile, the OECD has reissued its blacklist of countries that are not doing enough to stamp out money laundering. Dominica Finance Minister Ambrose George and Orin Gordon reports (09:31-12:25)
6. Bermuda born man Tracy Housel is fighting for his life on death row in the American State of Georgia after losing his latest appeal. Attorney Clive Stafford Smith reports (12:26-15:31)
2. While Montserratians await the date of their elections its Chief Minister rejects all claims of financial wrong doing. Independent Candidate Shedmond Browne, Former Chief Minister and Leader of the National Progressive Party Reuben Meade and Chief Minister David Brandt are interviewed. Keith Stone Greaves reports (00:31-05:34)
3. Leader of Trinidad and Tobago's Opposition denies plotting with the President against the government. Opposition Leader Patrick Manning and Attorney General Ramesh Maharaj are interviewed and Tony Fraser reports(05:35-07:28)
4. Big American banks are fingered as being unknowingly involved in money laundering on a huge scale. Executive Secretary, Financial Action Task Force Patrick Moulette is interviewed. Business Reporter Mark Gregory and Megan Jones report (07:29-09:30)
5. In the meanwhile, the OECD has reissued its blacklist of countries that are not doing enough to stamp out money laundering. Dominica Finance Minister Ambrose George and Orin Gordon reports (09:31-12:25)
6. Bermuda born man Tracy Housel is fighting for his life on death row in the American State of Georgia after losing his latest appeal. Attorney Clive Stafford Smith reports (12:26-15:31)