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Attorney-General meets legal officials in Trinidad & Tobago

From left, Cher Augustine-Hamilton, permanent secretary, Office of the Attorney General in Trinidad & Tobago, senator John Jeremie, Attorney-General of Trinidad and Tobago, senator Kim Wilkerson, Attorney-General and Minister of Justice of Bermuda, and David Roberts, permanent secretary, Ministry of Justice (Photograph supplied)

The Attorney-General met with a series of top legal officials during a visit to Trinidad and Tobago last week.

Kim Wilkerson, who is also the Minister of Justice, was in Port of Spain to attend the 62nd Plenary and Working Group Meetings of the Caribbean Financial Action Task Force, held from May 25 to 29.

As part of the her visit to Trinidad & Tobago for the working group meetings of the Caribbean Financial Action Task Force last week, she made a courtesy call at the Caribbean Court of Justice, where she met with the Honourable Mr Justice Winston Anderson, president of the Caribbean Court of Justice, and attended an in-person judgment delivery.

Ms Wilkerson was accompanied by David Roberts, the permanent secretary for the Ministry of Justice, and Shakira Dill-Francois, the Solicitor-General.

Ms Wilkerson and Mr Roberts also met with senator John Jeremie, the Attorney-General of Trinidad and Tobago, and with Devesh Maharaj, the Minister of Justice of Trinidad and Tobago.

“It was a privilege to visit the Caribbean Court of Justice and to meet with the Honourable Mr Justice Winston Anderson,” Ms Wilkerson said.

“The court plays an important role in the region’s legal architecture and attending an in-person judgment delivery was a meaningful opportunity to see that work first-hand.”

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Published June 02, 2026 at 5:33 pm (Updated June 02, 2026 at 5:33 pm)

Attorney-General meets legal officials in Trinidad & Tobago

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