CONFERENCE AGENDA Presentations DAY 1 Crisis Resolution Regimes and Tools Mr. Vern Mc Kinley, Independant Attorney/Consultant, CARTAC Representative Post-Crisis Reform Initiative - The New Insurance Act, 2018 (Trinidad and Tobago) (Unproclaimed) - "Prevention Better than Cure?" Ms. Deborah Boynes, Senior Legal Counsel, and Mr. Rene Singh, Legal Counsel II, Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago Post-Crisis Reform Initiatives - Efficacy of Judicial Management - "Is there a better alternative?" Mrs. Cyralene Benskin-Murray, General Counsel and Board Secretary, Financial Services Commission of Barbados Central Banking: a historical legal perspective; Impact of the Global Financial Crisis on central banking and related legal reform initiatives Mr. Panagiotis, IMF Consultant Ms. Jess Cheng, Counsel, IMF Development and Impact of De-risking by Correspondent Banks; Measures to address de-risking in the region Ms. Dawne Spicer, Executive Director, CFATF Overview of the de-risking challenge and the work of the Financial Stability Board; Examination of the legislative framework of Barbados and T&T with a focus on the practical application of KYC Utilities Ms. Sadie Dixon, Legal Counsel, Central Bank of Barbados AML/CFT Standards and expectations for Mutual Evaluation Reports Ms. Dawne Spicer, Executive Director CFATF DAY 2 Privately Issued Digital Currencies vs Central Bank Issued Digital Currencies: Approach by the Central Bank of Barbados Mr. Elson Gaskin, Bank Secretary and Mr. Runako Brathwaite, Examiner V, Central Bank of Barbados Role and function of the Corporate Secretary of Central Bank Boards Mr. Elson Gaskin, Bank Secretary, Central Bank of Barbados Code of Conduct for Central Bank Boards Ms. Nicole Chapman, Senior Manager, Legal, Contract and Corporate Secretariat Services, Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago