Alki David has filed a Notice of Urgent Application for Stay of Proceedings in the High Court of Antigua and Barbuda, seeking an immediate stay of all further action in the related Alpha Nero matter concerning Brian Stuart-Young and Global Bank of Commerce. This filing directly links the proceedings against Brian Stuart-Young to the wider case ANUHCV2025/0149, in which David has alleged that the judicial record has been materially compromised.
The proceedings involving Brian Stuart-Young and Global Bank of Commerce are not isolated; they form part of a coordinated pressure pattern already outlined in ANUHCV2025/0149, which includes reputational pressure, procedural fragmentation, and institutional harm. Global Bank of Commerce is crucial for supporting SwissX Sovereign Wealth Funds activities in Antigua and Barbuda, which include the establishment of the Carbon Union and other environmental projects.
The application urges the High Court to grant a stay of proceedings against Brian Stuart-Young and Global Bank of Commerce, mandate independent verification of the court record, and prevent further prejudicial actions until the integrity of the records can be assured.
This filing arises against the backdrop of the widely publicised Alpha Nero litigation, where Prime Minister Gaston Browne has dismissed allegations as fabrications aimed at harming the nation's interests. David claims that he, Browne, and Stuart-Young have been victims of a coordinated attack.
He emphasizes the urgency of the application, particularly with a hearing in the Brian Stuart-Young matter understood to be imminent. If the integrity of the related records is in question, the Court should pause proceedings to verify the authenticity before further actions are taken.
The proceedings involving Brian Stuart-Young and Global Bank of Commerce are not isolated; they form part of a coordinated pressure pattern already outlined in ANUHCV2025/0149, which includes reputational pressure, procedural fragmentation, and institutional harm. Global Bank of Commerce is crucial for supporting SwissX Sovereign Wealth Funds activities in Antigua and Barbuda, which include the establishment of the Carbon Union and other environmental projects.
The application urges the High Court to grant a stay of proceedings against Brian Stuart-Young and Global Bank of Commerce, mandate independent verification of the court record, and prevent further prejudicial actions until the integrity of the records can be assured.
This filing arises against the backdrop of the widely publicised Alpha Nero litigation, where Prime Minister Gaston Browne has dismissed allegations as fabrications aimed at harming the nation's interests. David claims that he, Browne, and Stuart-Young have been victims of a coordinated attack.
He emphasizes the urgency of the application, particularly with a hearing in the Brian Stuart-Young matter understood to be imminent. If the integrity of the related records is in question, the Court should pause proceedings to verify the authenticity before further actions are taken.





















