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THE CARIBBEAN EXAMINER
The Caribbean Administrative Tribunal (CCAT)
The winner of the Caribbean
Administrative Tribunal (CCAT) logo
competition was announced on Monday
17 February 2020, at the The Caribbean
Examinations Council® (CXC®) Headquarters
in Barbados. Ms Dionne Hunte, Graphic
Illustrator and Typist at CXC® was presented
with her winning prize following the unveiling
of her winning logo during the launch
ceremony.
The CCAT logo competition received
several entries from across the CARICOM
territories.
Ms Hunte explained to the Caribbean
Examiner, the rationale behind her logo
design and the colours selected.
The logo comprises a laurel, the scales
of justice, a star and the abbreviated letters
of the CCAT. The laurel is symbolic of peace.
Peace is what the CCAT would seek to bring
about among the parties involved in any
arbitration before the Tribunal.
The Scales of Justice relate to the
fairness of the judicial process. Every party
would want that they are heard and that
they are treated fairly in all matters. The star
MS DIONNE HUNTE is representative of wisdom. There is only
one star and it speaks to unity – we are all
in this together.
WINNER OF THE CCAT used on the Scales of Justice and on
The light blue and dark blue colors
LOGO COMPETITION the abbreviated letters respectively, are
reminiscent of those used by CARICOM.
These colors are also representative of the
beautiful sky and sea, which all Caribbean
islands enjoy. The green of the laurel is
symbolic of growth and peace. The color
gold is a color of compassion. Along with
fairness and justice, those making decisions
of the CCAT, should employ compassion
when dealing with matters before them.
Hon. Mr Colin Jordan, MP, Minister of Labour and Social Partnership Relations, Barbados (right), joins Ms Dionne Hunte, Dr Wayne Wesley,
Registrar and CEO, and Dr Carol Granston, Pro-Registrar and Deputy CEO, for a photo by the winning logo.
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