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    LISTEN: Prime Minister Gaston Browne does NOT own shares in the West Indies Oil Company

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    Prime Minister Gaston Browne has publicly denied owning shares in the West Indies Oil Company (WIOC). The statement comes amid ongoing discussions and speculations regarding his financial interests in the company.

    Browne emphasized that he has no personal stake in WIOC and reiterated his commitment to transparency and accountability in his role as Prime Minister. The clarification aims to address any misconceptions or misinformation circulating about his involvement with the oil company.

    Further details or official documentation supporting this claim have not been disclosed at this time.

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