Sir Henry Edney Conrad CainOBE (2 December 1924 – 17 January 2008)[3] was a Belizean accountant who dedicated 51 years of his life as a public servant.[4] He was knighted in 1986 by Queen Elizabeth II and received the award of "Order of Distinguished Service" in 2006.[5] He is recognized as a renowned Belizean because of his contribution to the stabilizing of Belize's high liquidity and payment problems in 1987 through which he rebuilt Belize's foreign reserves.[3]
Education
Sir Edney Cain began his education attending Ebenezer Primary School followed by St. George's College and St. Michael's College. He furthered his studies in 1953 and 1954 by taking courses in accountancy and audit in the United Kingdom at his own expense. He continued his professional training by receiving a certificate after sitting the Association of Certified & Corporation Accountant's Intermediate Examinations in 1954. Not stopping there, he continued his studies later receiving several accounting certificates; one being certification from the Association of Certified Corporate Accountant of the Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada.[3]
Government service
Sir Edney Cain began his service with the Government of Belize in 1940, at the age of 16, as a messenger at the Wireless Station and continued serving the government, climbing the organizational ladder. He became the first governor of the Central Bank of Belize in 1982, and, in 1984, he began his career as an ambassador and he held that title multiple times until 1990. His most significant contribution to the government was in 1987 when he joined the Ministry of Finance becoming the Financial Secretary.
This was a challenging time for Belize because of severe liquidity and payment problems that Belize was experiencing. At this time Belize was also in the middle of a Structural Adjustment Program with the International Monetary Fund. Cain resolved these problems within a period of 2 years in which he also rebuilt the foreign reserves. He continued serving the Government of Belize until he retired in December 1991.[3]
Posts held
Messenger at the Wireless Station, 1940
Supernumerary Probationer and Junior clerk, 1942
Third Class Clerk, 1945
Second Class Clerk, 1946
First Class Clerk at the Audit Department, 1953
Examiner of Accounts and Sr. Examiner of Accounts, 1955
Auditor in the Audit Department, 1959
Assistant Accountant General, 1961
Accountant General, 1963
On special assignment to the Ministry of Finance and Economic Development, 1970
First Managing Director of the Belize Monetary Authority, 1976
Received the award of "Order of Distinguished Service" at Belize's 25th anniversary of Independence in 2006.[7]
On June 26, 2008 the New Administration Building in Belmopan was renamed to the "Sir Edney Cain Building" in his honor of being such a large contributor to the financial stability of Belize.[8]
Literature
Collection of poems written in 1948 entitled When the Angel Says "Write"!.[2]
Death
After battling cancer for eight years, Sir Edney Cain passed away at the age of 83 in his home in Belmopan on 17 January 2008. Five days later, a state funeral was held for him at the Wesley Methodist Church in Belize City.[9]
^"Belizean Biographies". Belize National Library Service and Information System. Archived from the original on September 3, 2015. Retrieved September 20, 2016.