Transparency needed in CAL's replacement of Blue Waters on its flights
Transparency needed in CAL's replacement of Blue Waters on its flights centers on questions raised after Caribbean Airlines (CAL) reportedly decided to replace Blue Waters products. The call for clear answers comes shortly after the detention of Blue Waters owners Dominic and Genevieve Hadeed, who have been linked in allegations to a plot against Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar and members of her Cabinet. While supplier changes can be routine, the article says the timing will likely lead the public to ask whether the events are connected. It urges CAL, as a national airline, to explain whether any contract change simply ended, or whether the airline sought a more competitive supplier or better value. It also asks who made the decision and whether it was independent of political influence. The piece highlights governance, due process, and the presumption of innocence, suggesting investors and businesses need confidence in commercial fairness.





