Former Turks and Caicos Premier Found Guilty over Bribery Charges
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Former Turks and Caicos premier found guilty over bribery charges
A decade-long corruption trial in the Turks and Caicos Islands ended on Wednesday with guilty verdicts against the territory’s former premier, his brother and a former cabinet minister, closing one of the most consequential legal sagas in the country’s modern political history, according to reporting by the Miami Herald.
Former Turks And Caicos Premier Michael Misick Found Guilty In $20M Corruption Case
News Americas, PROVIDENCIALES, Turks and Caicos Islands, Fri. Feb. 6, 2026: Former Turks and Caicos Islands Premier, Michael Misick, his brother and attorney Chalmers Misick, and former government minister McAllister Hanchell, also known as “Piper,” were found guilty this week on multiple corruption-related charges following a long-running investigation involving more than US$20 million in alleged bribes, fraudulent land deals, and money launder…
Sun, sea and subterfuge: Former premier of Turks and Caicos guilty of bribery - VinciWorks
The conviction of Michael Misick, the former premier of the Turks and Caicos Islands, brings to a close one of the longest and most complex corruption cases in the modern history of a British Overseas Territory. After more than a decade of investigations, delays, and fractured proceedings, the court found Misick guilty of multiple offences of bribery committed while he was in office, alongside convictions for money laundering against close polit…
MISICK DYNASTY FALLS: Former TCI Premier Michael Misick, Brother Chal Misick and McAllister Hanchell Convicted in Explosive Corruption Trial
By Hayden Boyce – SUN Publisher & Editor-in-Chief In a historic and damning judgment that sends shockwaves across the Caribbean political landscape, former Turks and Caicos Islands Premier , his brother and attorney , and former government minister were found guilty on Wednesday, February 4, 2026, following one of the region’s longest-running and most consequential corruption prosecutions. The verdicts were delivered by after a tense four-hour h…
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