


PM Browne Acknowledges Retraction, Pursues Legal Action Over Defamation
Prime Minister Gaston Browne has welcomed Times Caribbean’s retraction of its article regarding the Alfa Nero yacht sale and has pledged to provide payment details for publication.
“Thank you to Times Caribbean. Will forward the details of the payments to you to publish,” Browne stated.
Despite the retraction, the Prime Minister announced plans to take legal action against other parties, including Associated Press, Yulia, and UPP Chairman D. Gisele Isaac.
“I shall now legally pursue Associated Press, Yulia (Guryeva-Motlokhov), Gisele Isaac (UPP chairman), et al. I am looking forward to exploit this defamation with a hefty multi-million dollar compensation package,” he added.
Browne has consistently defended the transparency of the Alfa Nero sale and has dismissed allegations surrounding the transaction.
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