Wednesday, February 15, 2017

Nanthan off to Dubai

With all the recent controversy that surrounds the sale of our passports and citizenship, Roosevelt Skerrit is moving full steam ahead without any regard to our opinions. Emmanuel Nanthan, our CBI chief, is scheduled to be in Dubai for a 2-day Immigration Sales Summit which starts on February 28th. One would think Skerrit would eased back a bit in order to allow the furor to subside, but Mr. Skerrit does not care. he has to sell more passports.

To view and download the programme, click here this image below.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B5osHALbS5VVTGNGcXpMVnZiZXc/view?usp=sharing

5 comments:

  1. The irony is that holders of a Dominica passport need a visa to visit Dubai (the United Arab Emirates , or UAE).

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  2. why isn't skerrit going. he afraid of travelling

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  3. Partners in Crime. LITERALLY!

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  4. This is really out of order right now,i live in europe and i know for a fact that Dominica is in a poor state of affairs at this moment,and one rould think that if monies are being received for the sale of Dominican passports that at least the poor and needy burdens would lighten because there is a money available,but sad to say that only one group have things easy on the island.i urge Dominicans to wake up before its to late,because too late m8ght be you'll cry.

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  5. No Skerrit is not listed on the programme but Christos Vardikos, his Hon. consul to Greece is a speaker at this event. He is also an authorised agent to sell our citizenship through his association with Lennox Lawrence. They share offices both in Roseau and Athens (Greece0, not only for selling our citizenships but also for registering ships under the Dominican flag.
    Also, a "table advertiser" at the event will be another authorised agent for the CBI programme, Caribbean Commercial IP law practitioners of Roseau, this is the passport selling arm of Steve Isidore, a very close associate of Roosevelt Skerrit.
    None of his firm's associates are listed but they (incl. mr. Isidore himself) could be regular attendees I suppose.

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