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Antigua PM sacks Tourism Minister after arrest in London

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Prime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda, Gaston Browne, has announced that he has advised the Governor General, Sir Rodney Williams to revoke immediatel­y the appointmen­t from the Cabinet, of Tourism and Investment Minister, Asot Michael pending the outcome of his arrest yesterday morning by the Metropolit­an Police in London, UK.

According to the Antigua Observer, Prime Minister Browne is presently in Jordan on his way back to Antigua from Montenegro where he led a government delegation to an internatio­nal conference on Citizenshi­p by Investment.

The report said that the Prime Minister advised that he received news from Antigua and Barbuda’s High Commission­er in London, Karen-Mae Hill, that she had been informed that Michael was arrested on his arrival in England yesterday morning.

“While I have no firm details of the reasons for Mr. Michael’s arrest, the arrest itself is sufficient for me to revoke immediatel­y his appointmen­t as a Cabinet member and to relieve him of all Ministeria­l portfolios until this matter is resolved,” PM Browne said.

The Prime Minister declared: “I have repeatedly stated that I expect every member of my government to comply with the highest possible standards required of public office, and while Mr. Michael might establish his innocence in time, the fact that he has been arrested, obliges me to relieve him of all government duties”.

“I undertake to release other informatio­n regarding Mr. Michael’s arrest as it is brought to my attention”.

The report said that Asot was later released from custody and advised he may be wanted for further questionin­g. He is being represente­d by U.K lawyer James Guthrie. The rainfall drenching parts of Barrackpor­e yesterday morning. Photo By Trevor Watson. PANAMA CITY, (Reuters) - A group including China Harbour Engineerin­g Company Ltd (CHEC) has started building a $165 million port in Panama for cruise ships, the first project announced between China and the Latin American nation since they re-establishe­d diplomatic ties this year.

The consortium, which includes CHEC and Belgian company Jan de Nul, will build a terminal that representa­tive Wang Bo said would make the Perico Island area near the entrance to the country’s transocean­ic canal a tourist destinatio­n.

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