Tuesday, April 21, 2026

‘Hardship’

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FORMER CLICO BOSS Leroy Parris has applied to the High Court to overturn an order freezing his assets and those of his company, Branlee Consulting Services Inc.

In an application filed last week, Parris says the order had created hardships for him and the company, preventing them from meeting “their usual living and business expenses”.

“That the freezing order does not make provision for the first (Parris) and second defendant (Branlee) to meet their usual living and business expenses and has created hardships to the first defendant and the second defendant,” Parris says in an affidavit.

The latest development in the CLICO saga comes weeks after Justice William Chandler froze $4.5 million in assets belonging to Parris and his company, following an application by CLICO’s judicial manager, Deloitte Consulting Limited.

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