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EXCLUSIVE: Three of WINAIR Senior Employees Fired. (UPDATED)

Source: SMN-News 17 Sep 2015 06:22 AM
style="text-align: center;">Involved in Sabotage with new airline --- Three Wise Men Fired.

PHILIPSBURG:--- Three senior employees of WINAIR namely its chief pilot Jeff Oliver, Chief of Operations Elvis Quealy and Chief of Security Michel Carter were suspended last week after management of WINAIR found out that they have been consulting with the persons that are involved in establishing a new Airline called St. Maarten Airways.
SMN News understands that the person is involved in establishing the new airline is businessman Ralph Ledee from International Liquors and Tobacco (ILTT). SMN News contacted Ledee on Tuesday morning for confirmation and he said that he would like to speak with SMN News but he is not in the country. Ledee then hung up his phone when he was asked if he is involved in establishing a new airline on St. Maarten.
SMN News further understands that another person that is involved in establishing the new airline is the CEO of Nagico Insurances Imran MacSood Amjad. SMN News contacted Amjad for an official comment who said he was indeed contacted by someone who wants him to invest in a new airline. Amjad said that he did not take any decision on investing in an airline. Amjad further stated that several persons would contact him regularly to invest in all sorts of businesses but he is too busy to spend too much time and energy with all these proposals. Amjad said it is unlikely that he would even consider investing in this airline.
Further research done by SMN News showed that the liaison officer for the group of businessmen that are behind the establishing of a new airline is a former employee of WINAIR who now owns a marketing company. The former employee has been identified as Rolando Bryson who was fired from WINAIR for alleged theft. Sources at WINAIR said that Bryson remained in touch with some senior employees of WINAIR whose main intention is to steal the Government owned company ideas, and intellectual property. The source said that Bryson intends to work as a consultant for the new airline if they managed to obtain a license from Civil Aviation. Efforts made to reach Louis Halley from Civil Aviation proved futile. SMN News understands that Civil Aviation is currently processing the request which will probably kill the country's national airline.
It should be noted that Rolando Brison is a close friend and former employee of Michael Granger, self-appointed director of the St. Maarten Carnival Development Foundation (SCDF). Just recently Bryson and Granger sealed a deal with ILTT to be the only person to sell alcoholic beverages at Festival Village during the 2016 carnival season.

One of the main questions now being asked is what role did the former Minister of TEATT Claret Connor played in what has been described as a sabotage towards the country's national airline since Elvis Quealy was part of Minister Claret Connor election campaign in 2014.

SMN News understands that management of WINAIR fired the three senior employees they suspended last week after they consulted with them and asked them to give up their shares in the new company but they all refused. A source close to WINAIR said that three senior employees namely the Chief Pilot Jeff Oliver, Chief of Operations Elvis Quealy and Chief of Security Michel Carter admitted to management of WINAIR when they were confronted that they were all doing consulting work for the businessman that is working on obtaining a license to operate a new airline on St. Maarten and instead of being paid they were given shares in the company. The termination took place on Wednesday.
The source said when management met with the three employees who have worked for years with the company and made the proposal to them and they refused it they leave the company’s national airline with no other choice but to terminate them immediately. SMN News further understands that Jeff Oliver was the highest paid employee of WINAIR who was receiving well over $20,000.00 per month while his two colleagues were also well paid. The three senior employees of WINAIR carries the name "the three wise men.”

Claret Connor mentioned 2 times
Louis Halley mentioned 1 time
Rolando Brison mentioned 1 time

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