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    Antigua to revoke Stanford knighthood

    Published: Tuesday | November 3, 2009



    Stanford
    ST JOHN'S, Antigua (CMC):
    Disgraced billionaire cricket financier Sir Allen Stanford is to have his knighthood revoked by Antigua, the first time in the country's history officials have ever withdrawn its second highest honour.
    Dr Jacqui Quinn-Leandro, chairperson of the National Honours Committee, said communication had been sent to Governor General Dame Louise Lake-Tack to kick-start the process.
    Sir Allen was earlier this year charged with running a US$7 billion Ponzi scheme through his Antigua-based Stanford International Bank and is currently awaiting trial in a [COLOR=orange !important][COLOR=orange !important]Texas[/COLOR][/COLOR] jail.
    "We've heard the cries of the general public about the honour being brought into disrepute and as per the National Honours Act," said Quinn-Leandro, also the labour, public administration and empowerment minister in the Antigua government.
    "We wrote the governor general, through the prime minister, recommending that the order be revoked for Sir Allen Stanford."
    Sir Allen was awarded the honour in 2006 when the island celebrated its 25th year of independence.
    Lucrative tournament
    The Texan came to prominence in the caribbean when he conceptualised and bankrolled the lucrative Stanford Twenty20 tournament which was staged in Antigua in 2006 and 2008.
    Last year, he also staged a US$20-million winner-take-all match here between a Stanford Superstars and England.
    Quinn-Leandro said that the six-member honours committee voted unanimously to revoke the knighthood. "We took a vote, and I would want to say that that vote was unanimous, with ... members from the government and members of the opposition voting unanimously (that) the order should be revoked," Quinn-Leandro said.
    • Don't let negative things break you, instead let it be your strength, your reason for growth. Life is for living and I won't spend my life feeling cheated and downtrodden.

  • #2
    let's hope we won't have to do that to anyone down the road!


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    • #3
      we will have to. Unless a all dead men we a give the honor. Somebody will slip up.
      • Don't let negative things break you, instead let it be your strength, your reason for growth. Life is for living and I won't spend my life feeling cheated and downtrodden.

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      • #4
        maybe that's how it should be. i know some colleges, for example, will not name a building after a living person. the idea is, while the person is alive you may honour him in several different ways, but when he dies, his name on a building would help us remember him.


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        • #5
          Ungrateful set a people

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