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COU COU & FLYING FISH: Caught red-handed by the chief

 

Published on: 11/21/2009.


THE BOSS man at a certain institution has given a well-known personality instructions to pay back state funds into the coffers, or risk being exposed.
Cou Cou understands that the individual formed a company and then used certain funds to his own benefit.
Some of his relatives are now smiling because they have both gotten improved accommodation.
But the boss man is a pillar of honesty and this situation is expected to be resolved since he does not ever issue empty threats.

Boss ushers in new dawn
 
SEEMS like a new culture will be coming to an important institution.
Cou Cou understands that several staffers at the office are breathing easier now that their new boss  has taken over.
The new boss has shown that  he will not only talk the talk, but intends to walk the walk. He has decided that he does not want the elaborately expensive car which comes with his office.
He has given the word  to his employer that the vehicle  can be sold and the six figures  put to the public good. He intends  to use an inexpensive ride.
But it doesn’t stop there.
He is also trying to ease the stiff, conservative feel of the office and has given instructions that less formal dress can be worn on Fridays.
Additionally, he has given the okay for staff to wear Independence colours at this time of the year. This was a no-no with the former boss  who insisted on colonial wear.
After this start, staffers believe it can only get better.

Haunting debts
 
NEXT WEEK could be make  or break for a certain institution. Word reaching Cou Cou is that some  men armed with chains and locks  were turned back from carrying  out a certain duty by a last-minute “stay of execution”.
It appears that a multi-million dollar debt has not been paid  and the claimant wants his money  now. He linked up with a certain grouping, but this has not translated into speedy payment.
But now a high authority has spoken, and the money must be paid.
The sad situation is that the people who now have to pay are not the ones who incurred the debt in the first place.

Slackness abounds
 
IT would appear that those at a certain institution have more questions to answer than they would like  the general public to know.
A man who is now in great demand apparently casually left a location without so much as an eyebrow being raised, reportedly, as a result of an administrative gaffe.
Word is that he paid a visit  to a St James location, returned to  his eastern residence, and those  with him told no one what had occurred in St James.
As a result, an earlier impression was kept and the man was allowed to do what he would have been permitted under the original circumstances. The truth might have escaped many, but the rest is now history.
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