Wallerfield man murdered in Sangre Grande

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Anderson Cudjoe

POLICE say the shooting of a Wallerfield man at a shopping mall carpark in Guaico, Tamana on Thursday evening was a revenge killing.

Anderson “Andy” Cudjoe, who police said had “a long rap sheet” of past offences, including kidnapping, drug offences and car theft, is alleged to have angered others in the underworld.

Cudjoe posted a video in April alleging that a man, whom he named, was giving drugs to children to stash for him. The video showed Cudjoe taking something from the child, which he later returned. Police said this is one of the factors they are considering that may have caused his death.

They reported that at about 6 pm, Cudjoe, 46, of Antigua Road, Wallerfield, had just dropped off a woman and her ten-year-old son at a fast-food outlet in the shopping plaza along the Eastern Main Road, Guiaco. At the time Cudjoe was leading a convoy to sell gravel in Sangre Grande, police said.

While he was waiting for the woman and child to return, two gunmen got out of a car, headed towards Cudjoe’s black Nissan X-trail and started shooting. The car then sped off.

Cudjoe was found dead in the driver’s seat of his X-trail.

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Chastanet Talks Agriculture, Tourism With Egyptian Ambassador – St. Lucia Times News

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The content originally appeared on: St. Lucia Times News

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Opposition leader Allen Chastanet said he discussed several areas with Egypt’s Ambassador to Saint Lucia, including tourism and agriculture.

Chastanet wrote on Facebook that he met Ambassador Maher El-Adawy earlier this week.

“Given that relations between our two countries have been relatively dormant, I was happy to discuss with Ambassador El-Adawy areas where Saint Lucia and Egypt could improve and deepen cooperation, particularly in the areas of agriculture, tourism, and cultural preservation,” Chastanet stated.

The former Saint Lucia Prime Minister said he was particularly impressed with the ambassador’s appreciation and concern for the threats that small island developing states like Saint Lucia face, including climate change.

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And Chastanet, a former Tourism Minister, spoke of the Egyptian diplomat’s desire to see more international assistance to help with mitigation and adaptation.

The Micoud South MP looked forward to the opportunities that the Government and people of Saint Lucia could benefit from by working with their Egyptian colleagues to develop further and strengthen Saint Lucia.

Chastanet concluded his Facebook post by wishing the Egyptian diplomat and his wife the ‘very best’.

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Rihanna’s First Solo Song In 6 Years “Lift Me Up” Invoke Fans Emotions

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Rihanna released her first solo single in six years, “Lift Me Up,” and fans can’t contain themselves.

The song was released around midnight across platforms and YouTube as fans heard new music from Rihanna for the first time in six years. “Lift Me Up” is expected to be one of two solo tracks Rihanna is set to release in the coming weeks ahead of the release of Marvel’s Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.

The second installation of the movie features Chadwick Boseman as the Marvel superhero, but the tone of the song is already hinting at what fans will expect from the storyline. The song isn’t like Rihanna’s usual music, with traces of Nigerian singer Tems, who co-wrote the song. Rihanna’s vocals are nevertheless a breath of fresh air as the pop singer holds several high notes and deep inflections.

The movie is set to be released on November 11, but Rihanna’s song has a touch of sorrow and mourning and brings the feels.

“Life me up, Hold me down, Keep me close, Safe and sound, Burning in a hopeless dream, hold me when you go to sleep, keep me in the warmth of your love when you depart, keep me safe, safe and sound,” the first verse of the song says.

The verse and song give an idea of what fans can expect as Wakanda Forever is sure to be very emotional and sad as the main character is speculated to have died in the show.

Boseman, who played Black Panther protagonist T’Challa, died in 2020 after battling colorectal cancer, and Marvel producers opted to keep the scenes he filmed and continue the movie with him as the superhero rather than re-cast for a replacement.

On Thursday night, fans reacted to the song, with some sharing their approval while others expressed the longing for Rihanna’s usual sounds.

“I was 3 seconds into the song and i was crying in the street already,” one person wrote on Twitter.

“Song is incredible. Music like that lasts for years to come not just for the moment forsho,” another person wrote on Instagram.

“It was a beautiful song! It was perfect for the movie… I just wish they gave her a record like All thé stars with Kendrick ft SZA but her voice is still there!” another person said.

“Tems was all over the song I could hear her,” one person wrote.

“It’s not gone be a dry eye in that theatre do you hear me,” another said.

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Blue Diamond Resorts Announces The Reopening Of Starfish Saint Lucia

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News Americas, CANCUN, Mexico, Oct. 28, 2022: Blue Diamond Resorts is thrilled to announce the reopening of their Starfish St. Lucia resort on November 1st, 2022. After a temporary pause to operations, the all-inclusive resort is all set to welcome guests and make them part of an enhanced and thoughtfully designed experience for families, including revamped amenities and the highest quality of service.

“Saint Lucia is a destination that has a lot to offer. We have worked tirelessly to make our guests feel safe and happy to visit our resort with one of the most extensive all-inclusive offerings on the island”, said Gaurav ‘G’ Sindhi, Vice President of Operations – Eastern Caribbean for Blue Diamond Resorts. “We are very excited to have our clients back in paradise and to continue expanding the opportunities for travelers and our teams.”

Nestled on the pristine white-sand shores of Rodney Bay, this 140-room family resort is surrounded by the lush landscapes that Saint Lucia is famous for. Guests staying at Starfish St. Lucia can look forward to comfortable accommodations with either sweeping views of the resort’s gardens or the bay, modernized amenities, a variety of dining options and bars, play area for kids, spa and fitness center at the neighboring resort, as well as exclusive beachfront venues for weddings and honeymoons.

Blue Diamond Resorts, as a hotel management company, continues to expand its property portfolio and with the reopening of Starfish St. Lucia, promises to provide an enhanced experience through top-notch service from its friendly staff that will make every family vacation nothing short of memorable.

If you would like further information or to take advantage of our limited-time reopening offer, visit www.starfishresorts.com/resort/saint-lucia and use the promo code “GRANDREOPENING” when booking before October 31st.

About Blue Diamond Resorts

Blue Diamond Resorts encompasses over 45 properties, exceeding 18,000 rooms in eight countries located in the most popular holiday destinations in the Caribbean. Its nine leading hotel brands include the Award-winning, All-In Luxury® Royalton Luxury Resorts, where Everyone is Family. Whether guests come as friends, parents, kids, couples, weddings, corporate or incentive retreats, or solo travelers everyone is family in these properties that feature personalized services and signature amenities including All-In Connectivity, DreamBed, and the Sports Event Guarantee.  To refocus on valued relationships and friendships, Hideaway at Royalton offers an adults-only experience with exclusive dining and preferred accommodations to enhance Togetherness among their guests. Party Your Way at Royalton CHIC Resorts, an adults-only vibrant and effervescent all-inclusive brand to revel in the unexpected. Mystique by Royalton is Miles from Ordinary, offering their visitors the chance to connect with their surroundings in a boutique-style resort collection full of endless beauty and hip vibes.  In Jamaica, Grand Lido Negril offers guests over the age of 21, a unique and all-inclusive Au Naturel vacation along with a secluded shore for the utmost privacy. Memories Resorts & Spa offers a vacation designed whether you´re planning a family vacation, reuniting with friends, or just have a relaxing moment with your significant other, while Starfish Resorts provides amazing value, breathtaking surroundings, and rich culture and heritage. Planet Hollywood Hotels & Resorts invites guests to Vacation Like A Star with an engaging and interactive experience, plus famous pop culture items from iconic movies, music, and sports while you will Dodge the Paparazzi at Planet Hollywood Adult Scene  where your adults-only vacation will be the center of fascination and attention with glam and exclusivity. 

To learn more about Blue Diamond Resorts, please visit www.bluediamondresorts.com  

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Procès Neymar: le parquet fait volte-face et retire ses accusations

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The content originally appeared on: Martinique FranceAntilles

Coup de théâtre au procès Neymar: le parquet espagnol a retiré vendredi toutes ses accusations contre la star et ses co-accusés, jugés pour des irrégularités présumées ayant entouré le transfert de…

Coup de théâtre au procès Neymar: le parquet espagnol a retiré vendredi toutes ses accusations contre la star et ses co-accusés, jugés pour des irrégularités présumées ayant entouré le transfert de l’international brésilien au FC Barcelone en 2013.

Intervenant lors d’une des dernières audiences de ce procès se tenant à moins d’un mois du Mondial, le procureur Luis Garcia a annoncé à la surprise générale “retirer l’accusation contre tous les prévenus et pour tous les faits” qui leur sont reprochés.

Le parquet avait initialement requis deux ans de prison et dix millions d’euros d’amende pour corruption à l’encontre de la star brésilienne du Paris SG, faisant siennes les accusations de la société brésilienne DIS qui assure avoir été escroquée durant ce transfert.

Il a finalement fait volte-face, estimant que les accusations “n’étaient pas construites sur des preuves” mais “sur des présomptions” et que le dossier relevait de la justice civile et non pénale. 

DIS, qui détenait 40% des droits de Neymar lorsque celui-ci évoluait au club brésilien de Santos avant son départ au Barça, “est en droit de penser que le transfert de Neymar devait lui apporter un plus grand bénéfice, mais s’est trompée de juridiction”, a assuré Luis García.

Ce revirement met en lumière des divergences d’appréciation au sein du parquet espagnol sur ce dossier complexe instruit à l’origine par des procureurs madrilènes avant que le dossier ne soit envoyé à Barcelone.

S’il ne présage pas nécessairement de l’issue du procès, qui s’achève lundi, il fragilise en tout cas fortement l’accusation.

Celle-ci repose désormais uniquement sur DIS qui représente dans ce procès l’”accusation particulière”, particularité juridique permettant à la victime présumée du délit de requérir des peines dans le cadre de la procédure pénale. 

A ce titre, DIS réclame cinq ans de prison contre Neymar.

Contrat d’exclusivité

Outre Neymar et ses parents, deux ex-présidents du Barça, Sandro Rosell et Josep María Bartomeu, et un ancien dirigeant de Santos, Odilio Rodrigues Filho, sont jugés dans ce procès.

DIS, qui a porté l’affaire en justice en 2015, affirme que le Barça, Neymar et sa famille puis Santos dans un deuxième temps, se sont alliés pour dissimuler le montant réel du transfert et “l’escroquer”. 

Elle leur reproche aussi de ne pas l’avoir informée de l’existence d’un contrat d’exclusivité signé en 2011 entre la star brésilienne et le Barça, qui a faussé — selon elle — le mercato, en empêchant d’autres clubs de lutter pour recruter Neymar.

Le Barça a initialement chiffré le coût du transfert à 57,1 millions d’euros (40 millions pour Neymar et sa famille et 17,1 pour Santos) mais la justice espagnole estime qu’il a en réalité coûté au moins 83 millions d’euros.

35 millions réclamés

La société d’investissement brésilienne, qui a touché 6,8 millions d’euros sur les 17,1 officiellement versés au club brésilien, réclame 35 millions d’euros de dédommagement, soit la somme qu’elle estime avoir perdue dans l’affaire.

Interrogés la semaine dernière lors des premiers jours d’audience, “Ney” et ses parents, qui avaient fait le déplacement à Barcelone, ont nié toute irrégularité.

Le joueur, qui tentera de décrocher avec le Brésil le titre mondial lors du Coupe du monde qui commence le 20 novembre au Qatar, a affirmé ne pas “se souvenir” d’avoir participé aux négociations de l’accord d’exclusivité scellé en 2011, assurant s’en être remis aux choix de son père. 

“Je signe ce qu’il me dit” de signer, a-t-il assuré, avant que son père ne confirme que le joueur n’avait “jamais participé aux négociations”.

Le père de Neymar s’est défendu de son côté en soutenant que ce n’était pas à lui mais à Santos d’informer DIS de l’existence de négociations tout à fait légales selon lui, et de surcroît autorisées par le club brésilien dans une lettre. 

Ce procès a été surnommé “Neymar 2”, “Neymar 1” désignant l’affaire de fraude fiscale dérivant de ce même transfert. Elle s’était conclue en 2016 par un accord entre le parquet et le Barça, qui avait accepté de payer une amende de 5,5 millions.

Neymar et le Barça se sont également affrontés devant la justice mais ont fini par signer en juillet 2021 un accord “à l’amiable” mettant fin à tous leurs litiges.

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L’avant-centre brésilien Neymar (g) et son père, au premier jour de leur procès pour corruption, le 17 octobre 2022 à Barcelone
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L’avant-centre brésilien Neymar (c) et sa mère (g), quittent le tribunal au deuxième jour de son procès pour corruption, le 18 octobre 2022 à Barcelone
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Un nouveau blessé par balle au quartier Montgérald

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The content originally appeared on: Martinique FranceAntilles

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Une enquête de police devra déterminer les circonstances de cette nouvelle fusillade. • DR

Un jeune a été hospitalisé hier soir (jeudi 27 octobre) après de nouveaux coups de feu au quartier Montgérald à Fort-de-France.

Quelques jours après une tentative d’homicide, de nouveaux coups de feu ont été tirés hier soir au quartier Montégarld, à Fort-de-France.

Un jeune a été blessé à la jambe, confirme, ce vendredi, la police nationale. La victime aurait rejoint le CHU de Martinique dans la soirée par ses propres moyens. Dès hier soir, les effectifs de la nuit se sont dépêchés sur les lieux des faits pour tenter de récolter des informations mais aussi pour assurer le calme.

 

Une victime en état critique

Cette nouvelle fusillade intervient deux jours après une autre scène de violence, survenue mercredi en début d’après-midi dans le quartier. Un jeune de 20 ans a été grièvement touché par une balle à la tête qui aurait traversé la tempe et serait ressortie par la joue.

 

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Il est toujours hospitalisé en soins intensifs au CHU La Meynard avec un pronostic vital qui serait toujours engagé. Le tireur et une personne qui l’accompagnait sont recherchés.

Pour l’instant, aucun lien n’est établi entre ces deux affaires. 

Des investigations sont menées sur d’éventuelles rivalités entre quartiers. 

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Procès Neymar: le parquet fait volte-face et retire ses accusations

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The content originally appeared on: Guadeloupe FranceAntilles

Coup de théâtre au procès Neymar: le parquet espagnol a retiré vendredi toutes ses accusations contre la star et ses co-accusés, jugés pour des irrégularités présumées ayant entouré le transfert de…

Coup de théâtre au procès Neymar: le parquet espagnol a retiré vendredi toutes ses accusations contre la star et ses co-accusés, jugés pour des irrégularités présumées ayant entouré le transfert de l’international brésilien au FC Barcelone en 2013.

Intervenant lors d’une des dernières audiences de ce procès se tenant à moins d’un mois du Mondial, le procureur Luis Garcia a annoncé à la surprise générale “retirer l’accusation contre tous les prévenus et pour tous les faits” qui leur sont reprochés.

Le parquet avait initialement requis deux ans de prison et dix millions d’euros d’amende pour corruption à l’encontre de la star brésilienne du Paris SG, faisant siennes les accusations de la société brésilienne DIS qui assure avoir été escroquée durant ce transfert.

Il a finalement fait volte-face, estimant que les accusations “n’étaient pas construites sur des preuves” mais “sur des présomptions” et que le dossier relevait de la justice civile et non pénale. 

DIS, qui détenait 40% des droits de Neymar lorsque celui-ci évoluait au club brésilien de Santos avant son départ au Barça, “est en droit de penser que le transfert de Neymar devait lui apporter un plus grand bénéfice, mais s’est trompée de juridiction”, a assuré Luis García.

Ce revirement met en lumière des divergences d’appréciation au sein du parquet espagnol sur ce dossier complexe instruit à l’origine par des procureurs madrilènes avant que le dossier ne soit envoyé à Barcelone.

S’il ne présage pas nécessairement de l’issue du procès, qui s’achève lundi, il fragilise en tout cas fortement l’accusation.

Celle-ci repose désormais uniquement sur DIS qui représente dans ce procès l’”accusation particulière”, particularité juridique permettant à la victime présumée du délit de requérir des peines dans le cadre de la procédure pénale. 

A ce titre, DIS réclame cinq ans de prison contre Neymar.

Contrat d’exclusivité

Outre Neymar et ses parents, deux ex-présidents du Barça, Sandro Rosell et Josep María Bartomeu, et un ancien dirigeant de Santos, Odilio Rodrigues Filho, sont jugés dans ce procès.

DIS, qui a porté l’affaire en justice en 2015, affirme que le Barça, Neymar et sa famille puis Santos dans un deuxième temps, se sont alliés pour dissimuler le montant réel du transfert et “l’escroquer”. 

Elle leur reproche aussi de ne pas l’avoir informée de l’existence d’un contrat d’exclusivité signé en 2011 entre la star brésilienne et le Barça, qui a faussé — selon elle — le mercato, en empêchant d’autres clubs de lutter pour recruter Neymar.

Le Barça a initialement chiffré le coût du transfert à 57,1 millions d’euros (40 millions pour Neymar et sa famille et 17,1 pour Santos) mais la justice espagnole estime qu’il a en réalité coûté au moins 83 millions d’euros.

35 millions réclamés

La société d’investissement brésilienne, qui a touché 6,8 millions d’euros sur les 17,1 officiellement versés au club brésilien, réclame 35 millions d’euros de dédommagement, soit la somme qu’elle estime avoir perdue dans l’affaire.

Interrogés la semaine dernière lors des premiers jours d’audience, “Ney” et ses parents, qui avaient fait le déplacement à Barcelone, ont nié toute irrégularité.

Le joueur, qui tentera de décrocher avec le Brésil le titre mondial lors du Coupe du monde qui commence le 20 novembre au Qatar, a affirmé ne pas “se souvenir” d’avoir participé aux négociations de l’accord d’exclusivité scellé en 2011, assurant s’en être remis aux choix de son père. 

“Je signe ce qu’il me dit” de signer, a-t-il assuré, avant que son père ne confirme que le joueur n’avait “jamais participé aux négociations”.

Le père de Neymar s’est défendu de son côté en soutenant que ce n’était pas à lui mais à Santos d’informer DIS de l’existence de négociations tout à fait légales selon lui, et de surcroît autorisées par le club brésilien dans une lettre. 

Ce procès a été surnommé “Neymar 2”, “Neymar 1” désignant l’affaire de fraude fiscale dérivant de ce même transfert. Elle s’était conclue en 2016 par un accord entre le parquet et le Barça, qui avait accepté de payer une amende de 5,5 millions.

Neymar et le Barça se sont également affrontés devant la justice mais ont fini par signer en juillet 2021 un accord “à l’amiable” mettant fin à tous leurs litiges.

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L’avant-centre brésilien Neymar (g) et son père, au premier jour de leur procès pour corruption, le 17 octobre 2022 à Barcelone
• Josep LAGO

L’avant-centre brésilien Neymar (c) et sa mère (g), quittent le tribunal au deuxième jour de son procès pour corruption, le 18 octobre 2022 à Barcelone
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Republic of China (Taiwan) Partners With Government of St Kitts-nevis in Support of COP27

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The content originally appeared on: ZIZ Broadcasting Corporation

BASSETERRE, St Kitts, 26th October 2022 (SKNIS) – The Government of the Republic of China (Taiwan) has partnered with the Government of St. Kitts and Nevis to provide technical support to the Ministry of Sustainable Development, Environment, Climate Action and Constituency Empowerment, as well as the Ministry of Energy, to allow their delegation to participate in the United Nations Climate Change Conference commonly referred to as COP27.

His Excellency Ambassador Michael Lin, Resident Ambassador of the Republic of China (Taiwan) to St. Kitts and Nevis, met with Ministers, the Hon. Dr. Joyelle Clarke and The Hon. Konris Maynard on Wednesday 26th October 2022 to make the presentation. He wished the delegation much success and anticipates meeting the Team upon their return.

In response, Minister Maynard expressed satisfaction and requested that Ambassador Lin conveys to his government, the appreciation and interest in continuing to unite efforts between both countries so as to further the relations of cooperation.

This is the largest delegation to ever attend a UN Climate Change Conference. The delegation includes Ministers Clarke and Maynard and Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Environment Sharon Rattan; From the Department of Environment, Cheryl Jeffers, Conservation Officer; Derionne Edmeade, Environmental Education Officer and Nydia Taylor, Finance Officer; From Nevis, there are Sebastian Manners, Physical Planning Officer and Cordiesere Walters, Youth Development Officer.

COP27 will be hosted in Egypt from November 6-18, 2022.

H.E. AMBASSADOR MICHAEL LIN AND HON. DR. JOYELLE CLARKE WITH SOME MEMBERS OF THE COP 27 DELEGATION

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National Energy Stakeholder Consultations Come to an End

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BASSETERRE, St Kitts, 26th October 2022 – The Government of St Kitts and Nevis through the Ministries of Environment, Energy and Climate Action has brought down the curtains on four days of engagements with regional and local stakeholders.

The talks began on Sunday 23rd October with Minister of Environment and Climate Action, The Hon. Dr. Joyelle Clarke and Minister of Energy and Utilities, the Hon. Konris Maynard and their Permanent Secretaries, Sharon Rattan and Daryll Lloyd, who met with representatives from the Caribbean Center for Renewable Energy & Energy Efficiency (CCREEE), the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB), the St Kitts Electricity Company (SKELEC) and Nevis Electricity Company Ltd (NEVLEC) to propose the way forward to manage a resilient energy sector in St. Kitts and Nevis.

Minister Clarke said the partnership between the Ministries of Energy and Environment will concretize the approach to renewable energy, and energy security, in addition to energy for the most vulnerable.

“Importantly, we are forging a new decisive and committed partnership between St Kitts and Nevis as we develop this national resource,” she said.

Meanwhile, Minister of Energy and Utilities, The Hon. Konris Maynard said the proposals would provide decision-support to the Cabinet as it seeks to determine the appropriate energy pathway and renewable energy-mix which includes, solar, wind and geothermal, for the Federation.

Minister Maynard continued, “We are also pleased to discuss with NEVLEC the interconnection of the Electricity Grid in St. Kitts and the Electricity Grid in Nevis as an interconnection affords the Federation the opportunity to have One Grid thereby increasing the resilience of power supply across the two islands. This would mean that as St. Kitts expands its power-generation capacity, driven by renewable energy sources, Nevis can benefit. Similarly, as Nevis’ power supply expands to include renewable energy, St. Kitts can benefit.”

Following that meeting, the Cabinet of Ministers met with a delegation from the CDB thereby demonstrating its seriousness about aggressively pursuing energy and geothermal alternatives on both islands.

The representatives from the CDB then journeyed to Nevis to further their discussions with NEVLEC.

Closing out four days of engagements, SKELEC hosted an Energy Stakeholders National Consultation on Wednesday 26th October.

At this consultation, critical issues were raised by numerous regional and local stakeholders including engineers, financiers, environmentalists, and climate activists on creating the path for energy security.

Coming out of the discussions, it was determined that an Energy Task Force, among other things, will be established. This Task Force will ensure that the necessary support structures for the renewable energy project are in place.

Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Environment and Climate Action, Sharon Rattan and Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Energy, Daryll Lloyd, will spearhead the newly created Energy Task Force.

ENERGY TASK FORCE STAKEHOLDERS MEETING

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HISTORIC FIRST: DPP wins appeal against murder convict Loop Jamaica

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The content originally appeared on: Jamaica News Loop News

Murder convict Lindell Powell saw his 12-year prison sentence for two murders he committed in Westmoreland in January 2017 doubled Friday morning after the prosecution successfully appealed the “unduly lenient sentence”, which was handed down by Supreme Court Justice Bertram Morrison in December 2021.

Powell had pleaded guilty to the murders of Ida Clarke and Oral McIntosh and was sentenced to 12 years each on both counts. Justice Morrison had stated that the sentences were to run concurrently, and Powell would have been eligible for parole after serving 10 years.

However, the murder convict will now be spending significantly more time behind bars based on the decision handed down by the Court of Appeal on Friday.

He has now been sentenced to life imprisonment on both counts with the stipulation that he serves 20 years and seven months before being eligible for parole on the first count and 24 years and seven months before being considered for parole on the second. The sentences are to run concurrently.

Following the trial and sentencing in December 2021, the Director of Prosecutions (DPP) Paula Llewelyn served notice that she would appeal the sentence.

It marked the first time in Jamaica that the prosecution appealed a case.

The law to facilitate the groundbreaking move was enacted a month before in November 2021 and gives the prosecution limited scope of appeal in certain instances.

During the appeal process, the DPP had argued for a sentence of life imprisonment with eligibility for parole between 20 and 28 years.

The Court of Appeal heard arguments and submissions that ended on May 31. In handing down its decision Friday morning, the Court stated that “the sentences imposed by the learned judge are quashed…”

It also said the sentences are to be reckoned as having commenced on the date on which they were imposed which is December 2, 2021.

Powell had benefitted from a significant reduction in his sentence because of his guilty plea. But, Llewelyn had asserted that apart from being “unduly lenient” the judge had “misdirected himself” when he did not impose life imprisonment.

She also told the court during the appeals process that the judge “unwittingly strayed into the twilight zone of judicial arbitrariness”, when he acknowledged that the penalty for murder was life imprisonment, juxtaposed 15 years as the normal range – where the mandatory minimum in terms of eligibility for parole is 15 years – and then handed down a sentence of 12 years with parole after 10 years.

The DPP said it was a total misapplication of the law, given that the murders were committed with a gun.

“Having regard to the particularly egregious natures of the murders involved and despite the appellant’s guilty plea on both counts, a sentence of life imprisonment would have been appropriate,” Llewellyn told the court.

She also argued that the agreed facts showed that Powell had put thought into the murders.

The Court of Appeal will shortly make available its written reasons for arriving at its decision.

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