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Monday, May 19, 2025

Sandals pulls out Tobago

by

Sampson Nanton
2315 days ago
20190115
Sandals CEO Gebhard Rainer speaks at today's the news conference.

Sandals CEO Gebhard Rainer speaks at today's the news conference.

The man­age­ment of San­dals Re­sorts In­ter­na­tion­al has an­nounced that they are pulling of To­ba­go.

The an­nounce­ment was made at a news con­fer­ence in Port-of-Spain fol­low­ing a meet­ing with Prime Min­is­ter Dr Kei­th Row­ley and oth­er key min­is­ters at the Of­fice of the Prime Min­is­ter.

Min­is­ter in the Of­fice of the Prime Min­is­ter and Com­mu­ni­ca­tions, Stu­art Young said the de­ci­sion was due to bad pub­lic­i­ty by a "hand­ful of peo­ple".

He de­scribed this as a bad day for Trinidad and To­ba­go.

San­dals CEO Geb­hard Rain­er said there is no cost to Trinidad and To­ba­go since no con­tracts were signed by the two par­ties.

A state­ment by the Of­fice of the Prime Min­is­ter (OPM) con­firmed that Deputy Chair­man, Adam Stew­art and CEO, Geb­hard Rain­er of San­dals Re­sorts Inc met with the prime min­is­ter and Min­is­ter Young.

It said that at the meet­ing, the San­dals’ ex­ec­u­tives in­formed the Gov­ern­ment that un­for­tu­nate­ly, due to "the cu­mu­la­tive ef­fect of the neg­a­tive nar­ra­tives es­poused about the pur­suit of a San­dals and Beach­es Re­sort in To­ba­go, the Board of San­dals de­cid­ed that its re­sources should be utilised else­where at this time".

The state­ment said that Stew­art and Rain­er con­firmed that as the par­ties had not com­plet­ed any com­mer­cial agree­ments there would be no costs from San­dals for the Gov­ern­ment’s ac­count.

"They thanked the Gov­ern­ment and said that it had been a plea­sure work­ing with the Prime Min­is­ter and Min­is­ter Young over the last cou­ple of years and that there was a lev­el of dis­ap­point­ment that the project would not be pro­ceed­ing," the state­ment added.

It not­ed that the gov­ern­ment, while dis­ap­point­ed at this turn of events, con­tin­ues to be com­mit­ted to the de­vel­op­ment of To­ba­go and will con­tin­ue to look for op­por­tu­ni­ties for To­ba­go.


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