PM Drew bashes Hamilton Reserve Bank for making up misleading and vague statements

Hamilton Reserve Bank recently tried to defame PM Terrance Drew by making up some misleading and vague statements; Sheeba Radhakrishnan and Sandeep George were prime traitors in defaming the Prime Minister and government and had disseminated misleading information in their favour to help the bank by fibbing phoney trust.

Hamilton Reserve Bank recently tried to defame PM Terrance Drew by making up some misleading and vague statements; Sheeba Radhakrishnan and Sandeep George were prime traitors in defaming the Prime Minister and government and had disseminated misleading information in their favour to help the bank by fibbing phoney trust.

A paid Press Release published by ‘Businesswire’ and several websites related to Hamilton Reserve Bank was misleading and vague, said PM Drew. It differed from the statement of the Prime Minister of St Kitts and Nevis.

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As reports, Prime Minister Terrance Drew, while making a statement, said that it is very unprofessional to pay for the international publishing quote, which he did not make.

While referring to his address speech at an event in Dubai, PM Drew said that the public is known the fact that he did not include or comment anything about Hamilton Reserve Bank.

As per Associate Times, the recent event held in Dubai was organised for the CBI Programme in which immigration agents were invited; PM Drew cleared that no bank-related professionals were invited to this event.

As per reports, Sheeba and Sandeep attended the event at AAA Global Incorporation and Trust Inc invitation.

AAA Global Incorporation and Trust Inc. is an authorised agent of St Kitts and Nevis CBI Programme.

The banking is operated under the shadow of AAA Global Incorporation and Trust Inc. Associate Times also added in its reports that both Sheeba Radhakrishnan and Sandeep George behaved like citizenship agents and caused deception by getting clicked with PM Drew and further used that photograph for this wrongful act.

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A reporter from Associate Times was also present and covered the whole event in Dubai and cleared that the Prime Minister of St Kitts and Nevis was not involved in commenting on anything related to Hamilton Reserve Bank.

St Kitts and Nevis Embassy in the United Arab Emirates is expected to reach out for two frauds and will take immediate action against this misleading information spread by them.

 

Tariq Saeed

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