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[RODNEY DAVIS], who rejects the accusations in court papers as 'disingenuous' could not be contacted for comment on the case filed on his behalf by the Kingston law firm Nunes Scholefield and DeLeon.
"Talking about a past employee of Cable and Wireless, it is just totally inappropriate that I comment in any way," said Phil Green, who last August replaced Davis as the boss of C&W Jamaica and has been busy reversing most of the initiatives of his predecessor.The CEO's office at C&WJ's corporate headquarters on Half-Way Tree Road in St Andrew has been something of a revolving door for its occupants since the liberalisation of the Jamaican telecoms market at the start of the decade and the Irish upstart, the mobile phone company, Digicel, used the island to launch a big foray into the Caribbean and Central America. Relieved of its monopoly, Cable and Wireless lost market share and bosses in London opted for a conveyor line of CEOs in a desperate bid to grab back business and boost profitability.See the full content of this document
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Rodney Davis Sues C&Amp;Wj
RODNEY DAVIS, terminated last year as chief executive officer of Cable and Wireless Jamaica, has sued his former employers to recover £201,840 (J$28 millio...
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