Angelique Parisot-Potter, Massy’s general counsel and executive vice president of Business Integrity
REGIONAL powerhouse, the Massy Group, is being accused of having employees trained to communicate with the dead and self-heal with “white light energy” by one of its own executive officers.
Angelique Parisot-Potter, Massy’s general counsel and executive vice president of Business Integrity, made the stunning accusation during a prepared statement delivered during the conglomerate’s annual general meeting held yesterday.
The Express received her statement. “Regrettably, today, I am obliged to speak up about significant governance and fiduciary concerns, as detailed in my 13-page document, including audio evidence, previously shared with out CEO,” Parisot-Potter said.
Massy’s CEO is Gervase Warner. “Among other matters, one alarming issue is the so-called executive leadership programme which has been present in our organisation for over a decade,” she said.
Parisot-Potter said the programme involves frequent travel to Fort Myers, Florida and weekly commitments for over a year at a cost per participant of tens of thousands of US dollars.
She said there were over 11 participants last year alone for the leadership programme.
“Their bizarre rituals include that they can train Massy employees to communicate with the dead and that attendees can self heal with ‘white light energy’,” she stated.
“This is a matter of grave concern to shareholders because the couple leading the programme appear to exert disproportionate influence over our executive team. In the midst of a foreign exchange crisis Massy cannot be spending scarce resources on highly dubious activities, and contracts awarded cannot be pushed through without prudent due process. This is not just a governance issue; it’s a blatant disregard for shareholder interests,” she stated.
Parisot-Potter called on the Robert Riley-led Massy board to take this and other issues she raised in her 13-page letter seriously. Parisot-Potter has been a part of the Massy executive teams for more than seven year. She joined the Group and the Executive Committee on March 1, 2016.
(trinidadexpress)
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