LaRocque seeks to strengthen relations with private sector

LaRocque

Secretary-General of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM), Ambassador Irwin LaRocque is seeking ways to build and strengthen the relationship between the private sector and the Community.

During a meeting with representatives of the Barbados Private Sector on Wednesday in Bridgetown, Ambassador LaRocque said the private sector was a critical partner in building the Community.

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4 Comments

  1. ineedfree
    November 11, 2011

    patat;

    I am tempted to go along with your “who cares”.

    I am worried that we wouldnt care about them anymore because they seem so far removed from our reality.

    Caricom people!!!!

    If you really care, you would see the need to repair our society trying to erase the damage done to the caribben societies from slavery and colonialism.

    You all have lost sight of the situation in agriculture and every sector of the caribbean society that is appealing for an historical assessment.

    Your approach is fake, fake,fake like so many of our politicians who rob our treasuries; and still turn around and extend peace treaties…olive branch

    Pay attention to such pointers that will determine how effective your group of technocrats are and the longevity of your group of people who fill the offices and corridors in Caricom.

    Until such time, we cant talk about caricom being authentically a caribbean organisation as opposed to being the vanguard of european interest.

    Truthfully, your advancement is only beneficial to the few of you who happen to escape poverty; your language is stiffling to the majority of us who are unable to trust your class since you have adopted a culture within your circles that reflect the kind who would betray us over and over again……modern day house slaves.. who breast fed the babes of you mistresses while your real babes languish in the slave samps

    Enjoy

  2. forreal
    November 11, 2011

    this comes without asking,the private sector are the ones with the money anyway,they need to be encouraged to invest it,i applaud the initiative.

  3. patat
    November 11, 2011

    who cares.

    • Anonymous
      November 12, 2011

      you not d real patat!!!!

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