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Brunton is CAL’s new CEO
Ian Brunton
Ian Brunton is the new Chief Executive Officer of Caribbean Airlines Ltd (CAL). His appointment takes effect from October 15.
Arthur Lok Jack, chairman of the CAL Board, made the announcement yesterday. Brunton takes over from Philip Saunders, who gave notice six months ago of his intention to resign his position to return to the United Kingdom. Brunton started his aviation career about 47 years ago in the British Royal Air Force.
He has held senior positions in the State Safety Oversight system. He was the first chairman of the T&T Civil Aviation Authority.
Brunton has been the executive vice-president and chief operating officer of Caribbean Airlines since the airline’s inception in January 2007. He is a qualified attorney, having attained Bachelor and Master of Laws degrees from the University of London. Brunton is also a member of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators. He is a former board member of BWIA and a former chairman of the T&T Airline Pilots’ Association (Talpa).
RATS LEAVING SHIP
RATS LEAVING SHIP -
When you see ex-pats packing up, it is a sign that the money done. Brunton is bright I hope he is not being set up, and would be given the unlimited resources that was given to Saunders.
Will Calder Heartless be the
Will Calder Heartless be the next one to exit the local stage now that the money going, going, gorne?
Hartless and others of his
Hartless and others of his ilk know how to milk a stone, so I suspect that they will stay on as long as they are covered, so as to finish plunder our resources.
The news story emphasized that a Trinidadian was now at the helm of the airline. Why all the hullabaloo, isn't T&T the major shareholders?
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The folks who enjoy the
The folks who enjoy the Trini so called status will never leave a good thing,as long as oil and gas flowing there is money to be stolen,pockets to be filled and all the off shore banks will still be in business to deposit the loot out of reach fron an inept government.Those who claim to be the leaders of the country are too wrapped up in themselves and too shallow in their thinking to bring about meaningful change.So folks, corruption is a part of Trinidad,from the man who will give a duck,some eggs or some money in order to get his son or daughter a job,to the corrupt policeman who will take a bottle of rum or not pay for his lunch in order to prevent the prosecution of a crime.To the crooked government employees,elected officials and anyone who will pilfer and pad their salary or outright steal from the people to stage a life style.This will always be Trinidad. Folks the thieves and crooks not going anywhere,they not leaving sweet,sweet Trinidad,money is not finished as yet.