Pointe-a-Pierre MP Lee: ‘I own the Benz’, denies fraud charges

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UNC Pointe-a-Pierre MP David Lee who has been slapped with two fraud-related charges relating to the purchase of a Mercedes Benz. –

POINTE-a Pierre MP David Lee is anxiously awaiting his day in court to prove his innocence as he is still the owner of the vehicle at the centre of the investigation which led to the two fraud charges laid against him.

The Financial Investigation Branch (FIB) has slapped Lee with charges arising out of an investigation into the purchase of a Mercedes Benz valued at $2.3 million which attracted a $1.4 million tax exemption.

It is being alleged that Lee was not using the vehicle and a party financier may have benefited from this transaction.

“I have full faith in our independent institutions, and I await my day in court to prove my innocence,” Lee said in a statement on Saturday.

He claimed the charges were nothing short of a “political witch hunt and distraction by this Government.”

He said he will prove that the charges are not only futile as well as false, “but are a direct attempt by an administration that has lost its way to change the national conversation away from the hardship which they have caused on our population.”

Vowing to be circumspect as the matter is now before the courts, he used the opportunity to inform the public, “That at no time did I contravene, conspire, or seek to defraud the State or its institutions through the access of exemptions for the purchase of a vehicle which all MPs are allowed.

Lee felt it important to let the public know that the transactions undertaken with respect to the vehicle was within the confines of the law, as the evidence would show.

“To this very day, the vehicle is owned by me, the vehicle remains in my name, the vehicle’s insurance is in my name, the loan agreement is in my name.”

He said all documentation supports the fact that, “I am the owner of the vehicle in question.”

“I have always been transparent with the ownership of this vehicle, to the point that I have recorded it each year since its acquisition, on my annual declaration to the Integrity Commission.

“Put simply, I have been charged for a vehicle that I am the legal owner of, but this is an issue I am confident, given the proof, will be vindicated in our nation’s courts.”

Lee said he remains committed to do his job as MP, and will not be distracted, deterred, or even intimidated from taking a stand against a government that continues to place the population under significant socio-economic burdens.

Lee’s status as chief whip in the Parliament remains the same for now, UNC chairman Davendranath Tancoo said on Saturday

Tancoo said the party which has thrown its full support behind its MP is yet to discuss whether Lee will continue to represent the position.

Tancoo clarified, however, that remit lies with the Opposition Leader, Kamla Persad-Bissessar, and not the chairman.

“What I can say is, I am not aware that any such discussions have been held. A man is innocent until proven guilty for the charges laid against him.

“I have full confidence my colleague will be absolved when this matter is finished. Unfortunately, taxpayers will have to bear the brunt of the burden for the State’s action in this regard.”

He said this was nothing more than a distraction to all the ills taking place in the country under the People’s National Movement (PNM) administration.

In August, after Lee was called in by the FIB, Persad-Bissessar speaking on the UNC’s virtual platform, defended him against the tax-exemption claims after he was called in by investigators.

At that time, she challenged the police to charge Lee, one of her deputy political leaders, if they had evidence. She boasted that the UNC has many good lawyers to successfully defend him as he had done nothing illegal.

She submitted that this was an old matter with no substance and it was an attempt to “nasty people’s names” and change the narrative from the “PNM pandemic of hopelessness” the country was facing.

Claiming political victimisation she said similar concerns about the transfer of a vehicle by former AG and now Local Government Minister Faris Al-Rawi to Roger Kawalsingh and the absence of relevant documents at the licencing office, or the alleged purchase of a Maybach by another minister for a contractor, have not drawn similar conclusions by the police.

Acting Commissioner of Police McDonald Jacob did not respond to Sunday Newsday’s text messages or calls, but on Friday he told members of the media that the TTPS was an independent organisation which conducts its investigation as evidence unfolds.

He said the TTPS also works hand-in-hand with the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP), which in this present matter gave them the go ahead to pursue the charges. Lee is due to appear before a magistrate on October 12.

The UNC National Women’s Arm has also thrown its support behind Lee and his family.

In a statement of solidarity, the Women’s Arm charged interference by the PNM-led Government in the police service, judiciary with selective prosecutions and discrimination.

It expressed confidence that Lee will be vindicated by the courts and demanded that the matter be tried expeditiously.

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Hinds: Govt had no role in Lee’s charges

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In this July 12 file photo, National Security Minister Fitzgerald Hinds addresses a media conference on remarks made by Opposition members. In a radio interview Saturday, Hinds denied the Government had any role in charges laid against UNC MP David Lee on Friday. – FILE PHOTO/ROGER JACOB

MINISTER of National Security and Laventille West MP Fitzgerald Hinds says the Government is in no way involved in the Director of Public Prosecution’s instructions to the police to charge Opposition MP for Pointe-a-Pierre David Lee.

On Friday, Lee was taken before a Justice of the Peace, before whom he faced two charges: one for fraudulently obtaining tax exemptions on the purchase of a vehicle, reportedly valued at over $1.4 million, and a separate charge for conspiracy to defraud.

Lee was granted $1 million bail.

“The PNM has absolutely nothing to do with that,” Hinds said on an i95.5 morning programme on Saturday.

“I, myself, as Minister of National Security, and (I’m sure) the PM, would not have seen the evidence that is available to the police that brought them this far.

“I’m sure that Kamla Persad-Bissessar would not have seen it and, therefore, we the PNM, recognising that we are in a democracy, observing the business and the importance of the separation of powers, we have absolutely nothing to do with Mr Lee, his alleged criminality, the UNC, their regular alleged criminality and what has happened (on Friday).”

Hinds slammed the Opposition after it appeared to question the independence and integrity of the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions in a media release issued shortly after Lee faced the charges.

Hinds further targeted the Opposition Leader, Persad-Bissessar, who seemingly pronounced on Lee innocence of the allegations even before the charges were read to him, at a UNC Monday night forum recently.

“Interestingly, (Persad-Bissessar) having called and interrogated (Lee) on the matter, declared then that he was innocent and declared that he has done no wrong – and further declared that the UNC have a whole heap of lawyers who will defend Mr Lee’s innocence,” he said.

“So, I am asking whether Kamla Persad-Bissessar…is she a court? Is she a judge now? How can she have known (of Lee’s innocence) in advance?

In the statement issued by the UNC on Friday, public relations officer Kirk Meighoo described the charges as “spurious and trumped up,” and part of a “typical PNM playbook with complicit operatives within the police service designed to embarrass and defame.”

Hinds said in response, “This press release is actually saying that the DPP Mr Roger Gaspard, and his team, that constitutionally independent office, is beholden and taking instructions from the PM and the Government of TT to investigate Mr Lee’s matter and it is all a ‘trumped up’ case.

“For the members of the citizenry to understand, the nature of that matter in front of us has to do with the benefits that we get as parliamentarians.

“All of this requires documentation, documentation with respect to the bill of sale, documentation in terms of who would have transferred money to pay for it, in terms of who owns the motor car, who insured the motor car, and all those things, which I have no doubt that the police would have painstakingly gone through in their investigation.”

As reported in Newsday on Saturday, one of the charges stated that between March 24, 2019, and June 8, 2020, Lee conspired with another person to defraud the State of $1,416,292.65 for the purchase of a Mercedes Benz luxury car, which was purported to be used by Lee but was bought for someone else who is not entitled to the tax exemptions.

The Laventille West MP described the other party to the alleged conspiracy as a “UNC financier” and said he believes another arrest in relation to the conspiracy charge is imminent.

“I suspect the police might have a warrant (for his arrest). He was not before the court yesterday (Friday).”

Hinds briefly addressed the public prosecutor’s independence in practice, saying, “The very same DPP had given instructions to the police to arrest and charge one of us, a woman called Marlene McDonald. But at that time, there was nothing ‘wrong’ with the DPP. But on this occasion, because it happened to one of her MPs, all of a sudden, it’s as though we must pick and choose – the law must be good for some but not for the other.”

McDonald, a former PNM minister and MP, is on charges of six counts of money laundering, conspiracy to defraud and misbehaviour in public office stemming out of from offences allegedly committed in 2019. The DPP sent her case to the High Court earlier this month.

Minister of Planning and Development Pennelope Beckles-Robinson was asked to comment on Lee’s arrest during a coastal clean-up exercise in Cocorite on Saturday.

She briefly replied, saying, “I think I would let justice take its course. It is before the court and I don’t have all the facts. Therefore, I’ll say let the judicial system take its course.”

Asked about parliamentary procedure after the opposition whip is charged, Beckles-Robinson responded, “That is a matter for the Opposition.”

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Flash flood warning issued as rains begin to pour Loop Barbados

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The Barbados Meteorological Services has issued a flash flood warning for the island.

This alert message is valid from 11:50 pm, Saturday, September 17, 2022, and will be updated or terminated at 6 am Sunday, September 18, 2022, or sooner if conditions warrant.

A flash-flood warning is issued when rapid flooding due to heavy or excessive rainfall in a short period of time (generally less than 6 hours) is occurring or is imminent in the warning area.

Forecast

Unstable conditions trailing Tropical Storm Fiona are affecting the island.

Mostly cloudy occasional continuous heavy to violent showers and a chance of isolated thunderstorms.

Rainfall accumulations up to 50.0 mm have already been reported across some sections of the island during the last 12 hours and further accumulations reaching up to 75.0 mm are anticipated throughout the remainder of the night in heavy to violent showers.

Advice

Residents and visitors should note that the following impacts are imminent during this forecast period :

Significant runoff from higher elevations

Significant soil erosion is likely on exposed or scarred land surfaces

Large water settlements on roads and fields

Significant adjustments to water levels of existing water bodies (ponds etc.)

Significant delays on traffic routes with some roads possibly impassable

Large objects or debris from higher elevations may also become embedded within fast moving water flows

Significant flooding at the foot of hillsides and coastal roads is possible

For more information specific to your area, please visit:

https://www.barbadosweather.org/weatherBarResp.php

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President complimenteert OAS

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BREAKING: Ebanks asks Bush to step down as Speaker Loop Cayman Islands

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Speaker of the Parliament, Dr W. McKeeva Bush.

The elected representative for West Bay West and the Speaker of the Parliament, Dr W McKeeva Bush is stepping down from the Speaker post, according to a statement by Minister Jay Ebanks to Loop News tonight.

“I had a talk with Mr Bush tonight. I emphasised the fact that the PACT government just can’t ‘talk’ about accountability, but must be seen to be accountable,” the statement read.

“While the police investigation is not yet complete, the allegations are serious. In this case, the first step is to relieve Mr Bush from his duties as Speaker,” the statement continued.

“Mr Bush understands this and has therefore agreed to step down as Speaker.”

Speaking to Mr Bush about the development, he said:

“I have considered all my people, my constituency, colleagues and my family. Enough of this, enough and the accusations aren’t going to stop as long as I hold a post in government.

“I know the PACT government is a government for the people and I don’t want to do anything to jeopardise the group in any negative light.”

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What the constitution says about removing the Speaker Loop Cayman Islands

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The recent news about the Speaker of Parliament stepping down from his post has renewed interest in the constitution of the Cayman Islands. In particular, members of the public are interested in knowing what rules govern the appointment and removal of the Speaker. Some people have also suggested that, notwithstanding that these rules are in place, the people should insist on further constitutional amendments to spell out additional circumstances resulting in the vacation of the office of the Speaker.

Appointment

Before getting to the proposed amendments, it is important to look at how things currently stand.

Presently, the Speaker is appointed after a general election by of a majority vote of elected members of the Parliament. This person can come from inside or outside Parliament.

Removal

For the removal of the Speaker, the following options exist:

The Speaker may submit a resignation letter to ParliamentThe Speaker may become a minister, in which case, the Speaker shall no longer act as SpeakerElected members of Parliament may call a special meeting to pass a vote of no confidence in the Speaker (this requires the votes of two-thirds of the elected members of Parliament)

Alternatively, the Speaker will be removed if the Parliament is dissolved.

Proposed amendments

In addition to these removal rules, some members of the public have suggested that the regulations be enhanced to allow voters to trigger a recall vote and to require the immediate vacation of office for any member of Parliament, including the Speaker, in the event of a conviction for a serious crime.

These changes, however, would require voters to initiate a people’s referendum to amend the constitution or an order in council would need to be passed in the UK.

Wait and see

Until any of these steps are taken, members of members of the public will remain in a “wait-and-see” mode (well, at least for the rest of this weekend).

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Premier releases statement and copy of letter to Speaker Bush Loop Cayman Islands

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Premier Wayne Panton

Responding to the recent announcement that the Speaker of the Parliament has agreed to step down, Premier Wayne Panton has now released the below statement, along with a copy of a letter dated September 15, 2022 to the Speaker.

Premier’s statement:

I have received several media inquiries concerning the statements made by the Speaker of the House, and as reported in Loop News yesterday evening.

It is disappointing that some Members of Parliament cannot show restraint.

Prior to departing for London on Thursday afternoon 15 September, I issued a strongly worded letter to the Speaker, suggesting that he resign on, or before, Friday, 23 September 2022. Whilst a formal written resignation has not been given, I can confirm that I received several messages from Mr. Bush on Friday morning, stating multiple times his intention to resign as Speaker.

It was my intent to wait until after the Official Period of National Mourning, and after Mr Bush had submitted his written resignation to the Clerk of Parliament, to issue any further statement on this matter.

As we conclude the final days of the Official Period of National Mourning, I encourage all residents to show respect and exercise restraint.

Now more than ever, let us honour the legacy of Her Late Majesty and be guided by her example of leadership, public service, humility, dignity and grace.

Copy of letter to the Speaker:

Letter from Premier to Mr Bush (Source: Office of The Premier)

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PNP must get with political wave sweeping Caribbean, says SVG minister Loop Jamaica

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A number of so-called progressive political parties have been winning elections throughout the Caribbean, and the People’s National Party (PNP) needs to follow suit in Jamaica, says Minister of Finance in St Vincent and the Grenadines Camilio Gonsalves.

Speaking at a PNP constituency conference in Kingston on Sunday, Gonsalves said the PNP needs to remember the lessons and policies it taught to other progressive parties in the region in order to gain success at the polls.

“Progressive parties around the Caribbean are different because we care about the people and we work for the upliftment of the poor and the sufferers in our countries,” said Gonsalves, the son of St Vincent and the Grenadines Prime Minister Dr Ralph Gonsalves.

He noted that in addition to St Vincent and the Grenadines, Trinidad and Tobago, Grenada, Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, St Lucia, and Dominica all have progressive governments in office.

“Wha gwaan wid Jamaica?” he questioned.

Progressive parties may be defined as those that seek to improve the lot of the majority through government action, as against conservative parties who favour private ownership and free enterprise.

Generally, progressive parties are seen on the left of the political spectrum with conservative parties on the right.

The Unity Labour Party (ULP), headed by the elder Gonsalves, has been in office in St Vincent and the Grenadines for the past 22 years, winning five consecutive elections.

Camillo Gonsalves urged the PNP to develop a narrative to distinguish itself from the governing Jamaica Labour Party.

“The first lesson is that we must always know we are different from the other side,” he said.

The St Vincent and the Grenadines minister said his government had implemented a number of policies to help the poor, such as having the lowest price on gasolene in the Caribbean by removing the tax, sending a record number of students to university, and removing the tax on fertilizer to farmers.

Meanwhile, PNP President Mark Golding said a review of the party’s vision and philosophy had been completed and would be taken to the party’s annual general meeting on the weekend for approval.

The Vision and Policy committee was chaired by Professor Anthony Bogues, a veteran humanities lecturer who worked closely with Prime Minister Michael Manley and in the 1980’s he was the secretary of the party’s Political Education Commission.

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Calls For Calm After Days Of Anti-Government Violence In Haiti – St. Lucia Times News

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The latest demonstrations come as inflation has risen to its highest level in a decade, 40% of the country is relying on food assistance to survive, and chronic gang violence has left hundreds dead and thousands displaced.

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La temp?te tropicale Fiona s’approche, Ha?ti en vigilance jaune

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<>, peut-on lire dans le bulletin de l’UHM paru ce samedi 17 septembre.

<>, poursuit l’HUM qui note que le centre de la temp?te risque d’?carter la R?publique d’Ha?ti en remontant vers le Nord-Est.

En cons?quence, l’UHM du minist?re de l’Agriculture des Ressources naturelles et du D?veloppement rural(MARNDR) de concert avec la Direction g?n?rale de la Protection civile et le SPGRD du Plan national de gestion des risques et des d?sastres maintient ce samedi le niveau de Vigilance Jaune face aux m?naces de fortes pluies, de forts vents et de grosses durant le passage de ce syst?me de lundi ? mardi.

Le SPGRD de concert avec l’UHM, la DGPC et le SEMANAH demande ?galement ? la population Ha?tienne de faire preuve de prudence et de rester ? l’?coute des bulletins m?t?orologiques de l’UHM et des conseils des autorit?s de leurs zones respectives pour savoir les comportements ? adopter ? l’occasion du passage de cet ?v?nement cyclonique.

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