The University of the West IndiesRansome, Debbie (anchor)Fraser, Tony (correspondent)Guy, Hilton (interviewee)Hudson-Phillips, Karl (interviewee)Flemming, Charles (interviewee)Smith, Lew (correspondent)Niles, Bertram (correspondent)Goddard, Philip (interviewee)Singh, Wendy (interviewee)Mann, Simon (correspondent)Emburey, John (interviewee)2013-05-072013-05-071995-06-22CAR1824https://hdl.handle.net/2139/15106In this report: Trinidad and Tobago's police talks about the possible motives behind the killing of former Attorney General Selwyn Richardson and offers a reward for his killers. In St. Lucia at the commission of inquiry into the misappropriation of UN funds, former Ambassador to the UN, Dr. Charles Flemming, a key witness, is quizzed by Karl Hudson-Phillips, Counsel to the Commission. A challenge threatens to topple Dr. Keith Mitchell's one seat majority government in Grenada and delay the swearing-in of the new Prime Minister. An eight member team of Commonwealth observers has been selected to observe the July 3rd general elections in St. Kitts/Nevis. Venezuela has ratified its membership in the Association of Caribbean States (ACS) clearing the way for its Ambassador Simon Molina Duarte to be the ACS first Secretary-General. Barbados and Cuba are close to signing an investment protection agreement. The London-based Penal Reform International states that conditions in Jamaica's jails have improved. In cricket, England had a disappointing day in the second test against the West Indies.1. Headlines with Debbie Ransome (00:00-00:36)2. Trinidad's police talks about the motives behind the killing of former Attorney General Selwyn Richardson (00:37-03:23)3. In St. Lucia, former Ambassador to the UN, Charles Flemming faces a grilling before the commission of inquiry (03:24-05:39)4. Dr. Keith Mitchell swearing-in is delayed as a challenge is mounted to his one seat majority government in Grenada (05:40-06:49)5. A team of Commonwealth observers has been selected to observe the July 3rd general elections in St. Kitts/Nevis (06:50-07:29)6. Venezuela ratified its membership in the Association of Caribbean States (07:30-08:04)7. Barbados and Cuba are close to signing an investment protection agreement (08:05-10:14)8. Penal Reform International states that prison conditions in Jamaica have improved (10:15-13:37)9. A disappointing day for England in the second test against the West Indies (13:38-15:05)Stereo 192 bit rate MP3;44,100 Mega bits;16 bit15 min. 05 sec.Sound, mp3enCopyright British Broadcasting CorporationMurder -- Investigation -- Trinidad and TobagoCriminal investigation -- Trinidad and TobagoRewards programs (Criminal investigation) -- Trinidad and TobagoSaint Lucia -- Politics and governmentGovernmental investigations -- Saint LuciaPolitical corruption -- Saint LuciaContested elections -- GrenadaGrenada -- Politics and governmentElection monitoring -- Saint Kitts and NevisElections -- Saint Kitts and NevisSaint Kitts and Nevis -- Politics and governmentTreaties -- RatificationRegionalism -- Caribbean AreaInvestment, Foreign -- CubaBarbados -- Foreign economic relations -- CubaCuba -- Foreign economic relations -- BarbadosPrisons -- JamaicaPrisoners -- Medical care -- JamaicaPrisoners -- Legal status, laws, etc. -- JamaicaCricket -- West IndiesCricket -- Tournaments -- EnglandAssociation of Caribbean States -- MembershipCaribbean Report 22-06-1995Recording, oralAccess to this collection is available on site at the Main Library, Mona Campus (main.library@uwimona.edu.jm), Jamaica and The Alma Jordan Library (wimail@sta.uwi.edu), St. Augustine Campus, Trinidad and Tobago.