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  2. Kerrie Symmonds - Wikipedia

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    Kerrie Symmonds (born 1 June 1966 in Saint James, Barbados [citation needed]) is a Barbadian lawyer, politician and the cabinet minister in the government of Mia Mottley. [1] He has served as the minister of foreign affairs and foreign trade since 2022, and was previously minister of energy and business development.

  3. Richard Cheltenham - Wikipedia

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    Sir Richard Lionel Cheltenham (born 20 December 1941) is a Barbadian politician. [1] He was President of the Senate of Barbados from 2018 to 2020. He presently serves as the Chairman of the Parliamentary Reform Commission, appointed to enquire into the parliamentary system of government of Barbados and make recommendations for its reform.

  4. Statutory boards of the Barbadian Government - Wikipedia

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    The statutory boards of the Barbados Government are organisations that have been given authority to perform certain functions in society. They usually report to one specific ministry. Accreditation Council, The; Archives Advisory Committee, The; Barbados Agricultural Development and Marketing Corporation (BADMC) Barbados Bar Association

  5. Richard Christopher Haynes - Wikipedia

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    Later in 1998 he chaired what was known as the Haynes commission as Chairman of the Advisory Commission of Enquiry into the QEH. Haynes would later receive the national award of the Knight of St Andrew in 2003 as recognition for his contributions to Barbados in the field of health care. Haynes died on 23 June 2013 at age 77 from throat cancer.

  6. Michael Lee-Chin - Wikipedia

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    By 1987, the investment was worth C$3.5 million. [20] In 1987, Lee-Chin took the proceeds from his Mackenzie investment to buy a Kitchener-based company called the Advantage Investment Council (a division of AIC Limited) for $200,000. At the time, the company had holdings of around C$800,000.

  7. Paul B Scott - Wikipedia

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    Scott has served as part of several boards, organizations, and commissions in Jamaica. He is the current Chairman of the Development Bank of Jamaica (DBJ) [5] and the Treasurer of the American International School of Kingston (AISK). [6] He is currently a founding director and deputy chairman of the Caribbean Private Sector Organisation (CPSO). [7]

  8. Cynthia Y. Forde - Wikipedia

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    Cynthia Yvonne Forde ("Cinthy") is a Barbados born veteran politician, former first Vice Chairman and General Secretary of the Barbados Labour Party, member of the Barbados Union of Teachers, current Member of Parliament for the constituency of St.Thomas and current Deputy Speaker of the House of Assembly.

  9. Privy Council of Barbados - Wikipedia

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    The Privy Council is appointed by the President of Barbados after consultation with the Prime Minister. It consists of 12 members, with the President as chairman. It formerly advised the Governor-General of Barbados in the exercise of the royal prerogative of mercy and in the exercise of his or her disciplinary powers over members of the public and police services until the declaration of the ...