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Monday, July 28, 2025

Massy exec who exposed training programme resigns

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Asha Javeed
578 days ago
20231228
Angelique Parisot-Potter

Angelique Parisot-Potter

ANTHONY WILSON

Nine days af­ter Massy’s ex­ec­u­tive vice pres­i­dent of busi­ness in­tegri­ty and group gen­er­al coun­sel Angélique Parisot-Pot­ter raised con­cerns about the com­pa­ny’s ex­ec­u­tive lead­er­ship pro­gramme, she has re­signed.

She told Guardian Me­dia yes­ter­day that her res­ig­na­tion was with im­me­di­ate ef­fect. Her res­ig­na­tion al­so means her ex­it from the com­pa­ny will not be a ne­go­ti­at­ed one.

She said her de­ci­sion to walk away stemmed from claims be­ing made about her mo­tives and that she was wait­ing on a set­tle­ment from Massy.

“This de­ci­sion comes one month af­ter I for­mal­ly raised con­cerns with­in Massy and to which I have not re­ceived a re­sponse. I hope that this will al­low me to con­tribute to the broad­er con­ver­sa­tion on gov­er­nance, par­tic­u­lar­ly in pub­licly list­ed com­pa­nies,” Parisot-Pot­ter said in a phone in­ter­view.

On De­cem­ber 18 at the com­pa­ny’s an­nu­al gen­er­al meet­ing, Parisot-Pot­ter took to the floor dur­ing the ques­tion and an­swer pe­ri­od and voiced con­cerns about the con­glom­er­ate’s ex­ec­u­tive lead­er­ship con­sul­tant—the Flori­da-based Del­phi Sphere Con­sult­ing. She told the com­pa­ny’s board di­rec­tors, chaired by Robert Ri­ley, that she had writ­ten a 13-page let­ter to the com­pa­ny’s pres­i­dent and CEO Ger­vase Warn­er but had re­ceived no com­mu­ni­ca­tion on the mat­ter.

Parisot-Pot­ter al­leged Del­phi en­gages in bizarre rit­u­als for ex­ec­u­tives at their lead­er­ship pro­gramme and the cou­ple lead­ing it ap­pear to ex­ert dis­pro­por­tion­ate in­flu­ence over Massy’s ex­ec­u­tive team. She said the pro­gramme was a drain of scarce for­eign ex­change.

Fol­low­ing the AGM, which was cov­ered ex­clu­sive­ly by Guardian Me­dia, the com­pa­ny’s di­rec­tors is­sued a state­ment, say­ing it was ap­palled by her con­duct and had ini­ti­at­ed a dis­ci­pli­nary process against her. How­ev­er, while dis­miss­ing her claims as “un­true” and “scan­dalous,” Massy said it ini­ti­at­ed an in­de­pen­dent process to look in­to her claims.

Parisot-Pot­ter was sub­se­quent­ly sent on paid ad­min­is­tra­tive leave un­til Jan­u­ary 12.

At the AGM, Parisot-Pot­ter said, “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.”

On Del­phi’s web­page, its founder and chief ex­ec­u­tive is iden­ti­fied as Paul Dominguez, who runs the pro­gramme with his wife In­di­ra Dyal-Dominguez.

Among lo­cal com­pa­nies that Del­phi has list­ed it­self as work­ing with are Massy, Ernst & Young, Blue Wa­ters, Il­lu­mi­nat and Unit­ed Way.

Warn­er said he in­tro­duced Del­phi to Massy as he had an ex­pe­ri­ence with it be­fore he joined the con­glom­er­ate.

Parisot-Pot­ter said Del­phi’s pro­gramme in­volves fre­quent trav­el to Fort My­ers, Flori­da, and week­ly com­mit­ments for over a year.

Warn­er ad­mit­ted Massy would have spent up to US$1 mil­lion a year, which works out to US$10 mil­lion on Del­phi for the pe­ri­od Parisot-Pot­ter iden­ti­fied.

At that time, Warn­er said many of the group’s lead­ers and some board mem­bers had at­tend­ed the pro­gramme and that Parisot-Pot­ter would not have been the first ex­ec­u­tive who has had dif­fi­cul­ty in such a pro­gramme.

“We think a part of our se­cret at Massy is that we are will­ing to do this kind of work as lead­ers. It is the kind of work that we have done that al­lows us to have the re­sults the com­pa­ny shows. That is be­cause cul­ture eats strat­e­gy for break­fast,” Warn­er had said, adding build­ing the con­nec­tion and trust with oth­er lead­ers, em­ploy­ees, cus­tomers and com­mu­ni­ties is a big part of Massy’s suc­cess.

Ac­cord­ing to her Linked In Bio, Parisot-Pot­ter has been with Massy for the past sev­en years.

The largest share­hold­er of Massy is the State through the Na­tion­al In­sur­ance Board which holds 20 per cent, Re­pub­lic Bank Lim­it­ed - Trust & As­set Man­age­ment (10 per cent) and the Unit Trust Cor­po­ra­tion (4.5 per cent), a com­bined 34.5 per cent of Massy.


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