Former banker, Collin R. Maynard, has been on his reappointed as a Member of the Industrial Court, during a brief ceremony held at Government House on Thursday where, Governor-General, Sir Rodney Williams, administered the Oath of Office to
In his remarks, Sir Rodney underscored the pivotal role of the Industrial Court in safeguarding fairness in employment and labour relations, noting its contribution to industrial harmony, social stability, and confidence in the rule of law. He acknowledged the leadership of the President of the Industrial Court, Samantha May-Francis, and commended the members and staff of the Court for their continued service.
The Governor-General noted that Maynard’s reappointment reflects the confidence reposed in him and the depth of experience he brings to the Court. Maynard is widely known within the banking and financial services community, having spent many years at the Antigua Commercial Bank, where his work required discretion, sound judgment, and adherence to regulatory discipline. Sir Rodney also highlighted Maynard’s strong record of community service, including his role as Secretary of Caribbee Lodge No. 2829 EC, where values of ethical conduct and service are upheld.
By renewing the oaths of office and secrecy, Maynard reaffirmed his commitment to serve with independence, integrity, and impartiality, and to discharge his duties without fear or favour, affection or ill-will and the highest level of confidentiality.
The ceremony concluded with the formal signing of the books of oaths.

