More condemnation for cop killings Loop Jamaica

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The content originally appeared on: Jamaica News Loop News

The men and women of the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) are being commended by National Security Minister, Dr Horace Chang, for their continued commitment and courage in fighting crime, as the minister also condemned the latest killing of a police officer.

“I thank them for that effort, and I can assure them that the Government will continue to pursue every effort to ensure they have adequate tools to fight the criminals,” he said.

Chang was speaking during a visit to the Denham Town Police Station on Friday, following the shooting death of Corporal Oliver Mullings while on duty in the Kingston West Police Division, specifically on Third Street in Trench Town, on Thursday night.

Describing the slain policeman as “a very good officer” who hails from a family of police officers Chang condemned the crime and offered condolences to members of the force and the corporal’s family.

Mullings, who was a member of the Jamaica Constabulary Force for 19 years, nine years of which he spent assigned to the Kingston West Division, was also described by Senior Superintendent of Police Michael Phipps as a family man and a good team player who was always willing to go beyond the ordinary.

The senior cop said Mullings was well-loved across the entire community.

In the meantime, Chang said the policeman’s death while answering a call to protect citizens demonstrates the “peculiar challenge our police officers face on a daily basis, especially in this very city.

“These] young men and young women are committed to doing better for the country and working to ensure we have a safer space. I commend [them] for their continued [dedication] and courage in fighting some very heinous and brutal criminals out there,” Chang said.

The national security minister reiterated the full commitment of the police to ensuring that the perpetrators involved in Corporal Mulling’s death are brought to justice.

“I think I can speak on behalf of the officers [that] they will remain unrelenting to find these criminals, and they will use the resources they have in any way to apprehend them and bring them to justice,” he said.

Meanwhile, Deputy Commissioner of Police Fitz Bailey, who was also at the Denham Town Police Station on Friday, named three persons of interest in the death of Constable Brian Martin of the St Andrew Central Police Division, who died after being shot at a wake in the Maxfield Avenue area of St Andrew last week Saturday.

Providing only aliases, the DCP urged Zeeks or Biker, Alex and Adji or Adjiman, to report to police personnel.

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Foot: Benzema absent contre Séville samedi à cause d’un problème à une cuisse

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Karim Benzema ne jouera pas samedi en Liga contre Séville à cause d’un problème à une cuisse, a déclaré son club le…

Karim Benzema ne jouera pas samedi en Liga contre Séville à cause d’un problème à une cuisse, a déclaré son club le Real Madrid dans un communiqué.

Une “fatigue musculaire au quadriceps de la jambe gauche a été détectée” lors d’un examen médical passé par l’attaquant français, sacré Ballon d’or lundi à Paris.

Le club madrilène n’a pas précisé la durée de l’absence de l’international français, qui intervient à moins d’un mois du Mondial au Qatar (20 novembre-18 décembre), ajoutant qu’il est “en attente de l’évolution” de la blessure.

Selon la presse espagnole, le Français avait écourté une séance d’entraînement vendredi en raison d’une gêne à une cuisse.

Reparti à Madrid dès la fin de la cérémonie du Ballon d’Or, Benzema avait marqué un but mercredi lors de victoire en championnat contre Elche (3-0).

Au début de la saison, l’attaquant avait déjà manqué un mois de compétition à cause d’une blessure à la cuisse droite contractée au cours du match de Ligue des champions contre le Celtic Glasgow le 6 septembre. 

Karim Benzema est devenu lundi, à 34 ans, le premier Français à remporter le Ballon d’Or depuis Zinédine Zidane en 1998.

Cette récompense vient couronner une saison 2021-2022 avec le Real lors de laquelle il a quasiment tout gagné: Ligue des champions et Championnat d’Espagne en club, Ligue des nations en sélection,ainsi que les titres de meilleur buteur et joueur d’Espagne en 2021-2022.

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To reduce road accidents, changes are coming soon to junctions at Dee’s and Sprugoo’s Gas Stations, says Traffic Head Ellis

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The content originally appeared on: Antigua News Room

As early as next week, some changes may be coming to at least two traffic junctions, as the Traffic Department seeks to reduce the number of vehicular accidents.

The Head of the Traffic Department, Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) Rodney Ellis, says the junction at Dee’s Service is one of these locations.

Ellis says his department has been looking at how drivers exit these junctions, noting that they should turn with the flow of traffic, instead of the usual practice of turning against it. He says this habit has been problematic, and measures must be taken to curb it.

Discussions have been held with the relevant stakeholders, including technicians in the Ministry of Works, who agreed to the changes, Ellis reports.

Now, he says, the Traffic Department will be meeting with the Antigua and Barbuda Transport Board with regard to the re-marking of the junctions.

The Department Head says the junction at Sir Sydney Walling Highway and Sir George Walter Highway, at the recently installed roundabout near Sprugoo’s Service Station, must be addressed, as well.

Ellis says that drivers are still not following the rules at that junction, and consideration is being given to repositioning the roundabout – to which the stakeholders have agreed.

These new measures form part of the Traffic Department’s changing strategies to curb accidents, especially at such junctions.

Meanwhile, Ellis is cautioning motorists who traverse the Old Parham Road to be extremely careful, due to current road works that have resulted in the traffic being diverted.

This has caused vehicles to be backed-up along that busy thoroughfare, he says; therefore, he is asking persons who might be in a hurry to be cautious in order to avoid traffic collisions.

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Axcel Finance Job Fair

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This Saturday, October 22, Axcel Finance will be hosting their annual Open House Job Fair. If you are looking to Axcelerate your career in financial services bring your passion, ambition and desire to make a difference to join their growing team. Learn about the various positions and bring your CV for in-person interviews. The Axcel Finance Open House Job Fair will be held on Saturday, October 22nd from 10:00am to 1:00pm at their branch on the corner of Redcliffe and Temple Streets in St. John’s

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Ex-partner zit vast na zware mishandeling en vernieling

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PARAMARIBO — De politie van Flora heeft Romano K. (48) gearresteerd op verdenking van mishandeling en vernieling. Hij is opgespoord

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Campagne pour Downing Street: Johnson de retour à Londres, Sunak en tête des parrainages

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The content originally appeared on: Martinique FranceAntilles

L’ex-Premier ministre Boris Johnson a atterri samedi matin à Londres, de retour de vacances, renforçant l’hypothèse de sa candidature dans la course à Downing Street, pour laquelle Rishi Sunak est en tête…

L’ex-Premier ministre Boris Johnson a atterri samedi matin à Londres, de retour de vacances, renforçant l’hypothèse de sa candidature dans la course à Downing Street, pour laquelle Rishi Sunak est en tête, ayant dépassé les 100 parrainages nécessaires. 

Après la démission de Liz Truss, restée seulement 44 jours au pouvoir, trois noms ont émergé dans cette campagne éclair au sein du parti conservateur: l’actuelle ministre des Relations avec le Parlement Penny Mordaunt, qui a officialisé sa candidature vendredi, Rishi Sunak, l’ancien ministre des Finances qui avait perdu début septembre face à Liz Truss, et l’ex-Premier ministre Boris Johnson, qui a démissionné en juillet après une succession de scandales.

Son combat avec Rishi Sunak domine les Unes de la presse samedi. “Johnson et Sunak mènent la course alors que les espoirs d’unité s’évanouissent”, titre The Independent. “Les tribus conservatrices partent en guerre”, écrit The Guardian. 

La télévision Sky News a montré un avion de la British Airways en provenance des Caraïbes atterrissant vers 10H15 (09H15GMT) à l’aéroport Gatwick, dans lequel se trouvait Boris Johnson. 

Vendredi soir, un allié de Boris Johnson au Parlement, James Duddridge, avait rapporté un échange avec son “boss”.

“Il a dit: +Nous allons le faire, je suis prêt+”, selon ce député.

Mais l’ex-Premier ministre, qui avait quitté le Parlement le 20 juillet en lançant “Hasta la vista, baby!”, n’a pas encore officiellement annoncé sa candidature. 

Rishi Sunak dont la démission du gouvernement Johnson, suivie d’une soixantaine d’autres, avait conduit à celle de son patron, ne s’est pas non plus encore lancé dans la course. Il est resté extrêmement discret depuis sa défaite face à Liz Truss début septembre.

Il est le premier à avoir dépassé vendredi soir le seuil des 100 parrainages requis pour espérer prendre la tête du parti conservateur et donc remporter Downing Street. 

“La pire idée en 46 ans”

Les candidats ont jusqu’à lundi après-midi pour obtenir ces parrainages.

Les députés voteront d’abord et, s’il reste deux candidats en lice, les 170.000 adhérents du parti devront les départager par un vote en ligne d’ici au 28 octobre. 

En cas de candidat unique, il entrerait directement à Downing Street en début de semaine.

Selon le site Guido Fawkes, qui suit de près les soubresauts de la course, Rishi Sunak avait samedi matin 107 parrainages, devant Boris Johnson (71) et Penny Mordaunt (25). 

Les alliés de Rishi Sunak étaient en campagne samedi, matin, omniprésents dans les médias. 

“Je suis sûr que Rishi Sunak va se présenter. C’est le candidat idéal”, a dit sur Sky News Dominic Raab, ex-ministre de la Justice. “Si vous regardez le défi économique que nous avons, il est celui qui a toujours eu raison sur ce dont nous avons besoin”, a-t-il affirmé.

“Nous ne pouvons pas revenir en arrière. Nous ne pouvons pas avoir un autre épisode (…) du feuilleton du partygate”, les fêtes illégales à Downing Street durant le confinement anti-Covid, a-t-il également dit.

Les derniers mois du mandat de Johnson ont été marqués par plusieurs scandales, dont celui du “partygate” dans lequel la police avait estimé qu’il avait enfreint la loi. 

Il fait toujours l’objet d’une enquête de la Commission des normes parlementaires qui pourrait, en théorie, aboutir à sa suspension du Parlement, voire son expulsion en tant que député.

“Je ne vois pas comment le nouveau Premier ministre, qui entrera en fonction vendredi prochain au plus tard, pourrait accorder au pays l’attention dont il a besoin et, en même temps, témoigner et répondre à toutes ces questions…”, a dit Dominic Raab. 

L’ancien chef du parti conservateur, William Hague, a averti qu’un retour de Boris Johnson aboutirait à une “spirale de la mort” pour le parti. “C’est probablement la pire idée que j’ai entendue depuis 46 ans que je suis membre du parti conservateur”, a-t-il déclaré à Times Radio.

Mais Boris Johnson peut toujours compter sur de solides soutiens. Pour le député conservateur Andrew Stephenson, “c’est un leader qui a fait ses preuves”. “Non seulement il nous a offert cette victoire historique lors des élections générales de 2019, mais il a aussi obtenu le Brexit, il a mis en place le déploiement de vaccins le plus rapide d’Europe, il est resté aux côtés de nos alliés en Ukraine”, a-t-il ajouté. 

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Le dixième album de Taylor Swift provoque des pannes sur Spotify

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The content originally appeared on: Martinique FranceAntilles

Le dixième album de Taylor Swift, “Midnights”, qui marque un retour progressif de la chanteuse américaine vers ses penchants pop, a provoqué des pannes dans plusieurs pays sur Spotify lors de sa publication à minuit…

Le dixième album de Taylor Swift, “Midnights”, qui marque un retour progressif de la chanteuse américaine vers ses penchants pop, a provoqué des pannes dans plusieurs pays sur Spotify lors de sa publication à minuit dans la nuit de jeudi à vendredi.

Aux Etats-Unis, en France et au Royaume-Uni par exemple, les fans de la star ont dû prendre leur mal en patience pour découvrir ce nouvel opus sur la plateforme de streaming. 

Nombre de “Swifties” courroucés ont posté des captures d’écran affichant le message d’erreur: “Quelque chose ne va pas. Réessayez.” Un problème technique qui a souvent été résolu dans l’heure.

Très attendu, l’album a ensuite connu un succès fulgurant sur la plateforme. “Taylor Swift a battu le record de l’album le plus écouté en une seule journée”, a annoncé Spotify vendredi après-midi sur Twitter.

“Comment est-ce que je peux être si chanceuse, de tous vous avoir, à faire quelque chose d’aussi époustouflant ?”, a tweeté la chanteuse en réponse.

Les passionnés ont découvert 13 chansons entièrement centrées autour de l’heure fatidique où l’horloge sonne les douze coups. “Midnights” est “l’histoire de 13 nuits blanches éparpillées au cours de ma vie”, a expliqué Taylor Swift sur Twitter, et tous les titres “forment un tableau complet de l’intensité de cette heure folle et mystique”.

Avec ce nouveau disque, l’autrice-compositrice de 32 ans délaisse la veine indie-folk de ses deux précédents albums écrits pendant la pandémie, “evermore” et “folklore” – récompensé par le titre de meilleur album de l’année aux Grammy Awards 2021.

“3 am Edition”

Loin du charme acoustique de ces œuvres de confinement, les mélodies de “Midnights” versent davantage dans l’électro-pop, avec l’usage de synthés, de rythmiques inspirées du dubstep et d’effets capables de donner un côté androgyne à la voix de la chanteuse, qui après avoir démarré dans la country est devenue une star majeure de la pop.

Le ton de l’album, où la diva pop Lana Del Rey prête sa voix suave pour un duo sur “Snow on The Beach”, reste volontairement dépouillé. Taylor Swift y partage ses ruminations nocturnes, ses réflexions sur l’âge qui avance inexorablement et sur les implications de l’amour, sans jamais se déchaîner sur les douze coups de minuit. 

Ce nouvel opus est globalement salué par la presse anglo-saxonne. Le quotidien britannique The Guardian souligne ainsi le côté “calme, serein et mature” d’un disque “rempli de chansons fantastiques”.

Certains critiques regrettent toutefois l’absence d’un titre phare et entraînant. “Il est difficile d’identifier un tube foudroyant sur le troisième album feutré de Swift”, déplore le journal The Independent. 

Fidèle à ses habitudes, Taylor Swift a également réservé quelques surprises à ses fans. “Midnights” existe en ligne dans une version étendue, intitulée “3 am Edition”, avec sept titres supplémentaires.

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Colours Caribbean says Govt concealed legal fees in Day Bodden case Loop Cayman Islands

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The content originally appeared on: Cayman Compass

Colours Caribbean issued a press release on October 20, 2022 noting that recently, following a regulatory complaint by Colours Caribbean, the Bar Standards Board and Independent Reviewer concluded that Dinah Rose KC, having been instructed by foreign lawyers, was not bound by the so called “cab-rank rule” to accept instructions to appear on behalf of the Cayman Islands Government before the Privy Council in the same-sex marriage case of Day and Bodden v. Cayman Islands Government.

In addition, Colours Caribbean reported that the Cayman Islands Government concealed from the public the exorbitant legal fees paid to Dinah Rose KC for her representation.

Background

By way of background, Colours Caribbean said that, in January 2021, Dinah Rose KC of Blackstone Chambers refused to pull out of the hearing before the Privy Council in the same-sex marriage case of Day and Bodden v. Cayman Islands Government, despite outcry from both Colours Caribbean and Oxford University LGBTQ+ Society.

According to Colours Caribbean, Dinah Rose KC claimed to be bound by the “cab-rank rule” to proceed, saying:

The cab-rank rule applies to the Privy Council brief. As an instruction to appear in a court sitting in England in an area in which I was expert, received when I was available to act, I was obliged to accept it… Under the [Bar Standards Board] code, I am obliged to represent my client independently and fearlessly, and I am expressly forbidden to withdraw from a case because of external pressure.

However, evidence submitted by Dr Leonardo Raznovich pursuant to instruction by Colours Caribbean–in the form of the Respondent’s form filed with the Privy Council in March 2020–demonstrated that Dinah Rose KC had been instructed, exclusively, by foreign lawyers.

This form confirmed that Dinah Rose’ KC’s clients were foreign clients, the legal representative of her clients was the AG’s Chambers of the Cayman Islands and that the instructing attorneys were foreign lawyers. There were no instructing UK solicitors.

The Bar Standards Board concluded that:

…accepting instructions from a foreign lawyer would have brought the Dinah Rose QC within the exemption at rC30.6 and meant she could, in principle, have declined the instructions to appear in the Privy Council proceedings…as a senior barrister she [Dinah Rose QC] could be expected to be aware of the cab-rank rule and its operation in practice. Taking this at its highest, this might possibly amount to evidence of recklessness

Dinah Rose KC has also been criticised by students from the Oxford University LGBTQ+ Society as well as students of Magdalen College, where she has been president since September 2020, for representing the Cayman Islands Government in opposing the legalisation of same-sex marriage, identifying a clear conflict of interest between her role as president and her professional obligations as a barrister.

Dinah Rose KC (Photo credit: Blackstonechambers.com)

Despite these damning findings, the Bar Standards Board has ultimately decided not to take any further action at this time with respect to Dinah Rose KC’s involvement in the case.

In terms of legal fees paid to Dinah Rose KC, Colours Caribbean said that, following an investigation by the Oxford University LGBTQ+ Society and a freedom-of-information request made by Colours Caribbean, it was revealed that Dinah Rose KC was paid at least ?134,000 for her initial advice; appearing in the Cayman Islands Court of Appeal in 2019; and representing the Cayman Islands Government before the Privy Council.

Colours Caribbean said that the harm inflicted and disregard for human dignity demonstrated by these collective, blatantly oppressive actions and the parties involved cannot be overstated.

Colours Caribbean added that the defence of Dinah Rose KC was always entirely baseless; she was not obliged to appear in court.

Further, Colours Caribbean noted that the government of the Cayman Islands has effectively given a foreign barrister hundreds of thousands of its nation’s funds to assist in stripping same-sex couples and their families of equal rights in their own home.

Colours Caribbean urges both Dinah Rose KC and the Cayman Islands Government to issue a sincere apology to the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex and asexual (LGBTQIA+) people of the Cayman Islands–in particular, same-sex couples who have long sought to be married in their place of birth or residence–for the unduly distress caused by the uncertainty of their futures, perpetuated by those in positions of power exerting their biases upon them and the local LGBTQIA+ community as a whole.

Colours Caribbean also calls on Dinah Rose KC to donate the money she earned–while not obligated to take on this homophobic work–to a worthy cause in the Cayman Islands.

More about Colours Caribbean

Colours Caribbean is a registered non-profit organisation locally operated in the Cayman Islands that aims to cultivate a bold and visible community for the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex and asexual (LGBTQIA+) people of the Caribbean and Latin America by building a network of regional businesses and public venues free of discrimination and harassment towards anyone on the basis of their gender identity, or sexual orientation. Colours Caribbean advocates for LGBTQIA+ rights as human rights and promotes the inclusion and equality of LGBTQIA+ persons throughout the Caribbean and Latin America.

Colours Caribbean is and has been a member of the Equal Rights Coalition (ERC) since 2022.

The Equal Rights Coalition (ERC) is an intergovernmental body of 42 Member States dedicated to the protection of the rights of LGBTI persons. Member States provide leadership by actively engaging in thematic groups and commit to working closely with LGBTI civil society organisations who meet regularly as part of thematic groups.

(Source: Colours Caribbean)

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Kriol Kongsl gets a seaton PPC

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The content originally appeared on: Amandala Newspaper

BELIZE CITY, Thurs. Oct. 20, 2022

Disappointment and disbelief – those were the sentiments expressed by the National Kriol Council (NKC) in a press release issued yesterday after Prime Minister John Briceno stated publicly that the National Kriol Council would not be afforded representation on the People’s Constitutional Commission. The legislation that sets the stage for the formation of the commission was passed in the House of Representatives on Monday and goes to the Senate for final ratification next Monday.

While there is still an opportunity to pass the law with amendments to include the NKC, the council decided to make known publicly their objections to the way the government has responded to their efforts to ensure inclusion of their reps on the commission. The organization, which believes that it has received mixed messages from GoB, said that they reached out to the Director of the Good Governance Unit, Cesar Ross, who indicated to them that the exclusion was an oversight and that Cabinet had already agreed in July 2022 to include representatives of the council. In fact, on the 27th of that month, Prime Minister Briceno made public comments indicating the government’s commitment to have Kriol representation on the commission.

“Therefore, we receive the news of the exclusion of the National Kriol Council by Prime Minister John Briceno at the sitting of the House of Representatives on Monday, October 17, 2022, with disbelief,” the release from the council states. The council further noted in the release that Director Ross had relayed confirmation to them that Hon. Henry Charles Usher, the Minister of Public Service and Constitutional and Political Reform, had committed to adding the NKC to the list of groups to be represented on the commission.

The release from the council states that Ross explained that any amendment to the bill before it was passed would delay the passing for another couple of months, since it would require going back to the House Committee. He thus stated in an e-mail, according to the NKC, that they decided to go through with the three readings of the bill, “as is, as it allows the Minister, after passing to add/subtract from the scheduled list.”

The NKC goes on to state in its release, “There are approximately 102,000 persons who identify as Kriol living in Belize, and given the immense contributions of Belizeans of Kriol descent to the development of Belize, it is unconscionable that this group of Belizeans can be excluded from such an important democratic process.”

They called the apparent refusal to grant the council representation on the PCC “an insult to Kriol people everywhere” and noted that reneging now on a commitment to allow the NKC representation on the commission “can only be and is seen as an attempt to marginalize Kriol communities”. 

Of note, the council had nominated attorney Anthony Sylvester and UB lecturer Adelia Young to be its representatives on the commission. 

The council thus called on the Government of Belize to fulfill its commitments and to take immediate steps to ensure the inclusion of the NKC.

“To do so, would be the democratic thing to do…,” the organization stated.

This evening, the Director of the Good Governance Unit, Cesar Ross, who reportedly met with Minister Henry Charles Usher this afternoon, confirmed to Amandala that “the Kriol Council, as committed before, will be on the People’s Constitution Commission.”

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UDP faction moves to recall Shyne

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The content originally appeared on: Amandala Newspaper

Reliable sources have confirmed that the requisite number of UDP delegates (172) have signed a petition geared at triggering a recall convention for the removal of the Leader of the Opposition, Hon. Moses “Shyne” Barrow, from his position as UDP leader. Hon. Barrow is calling the purported effort to oust him nothing but a big bluff. 

by Marco Lopez BELIZE CITY, Thurs. Oct. 20, 2022

Today, AMANDALA confirmed through reliable sources high in the UDP chain of command that an effort is underway to remove the current Leader of the Opposition, Hon. Moses “Shyne” Barrow, from his position as leader of the UDP, and that following the gathering of sufficient signatures on a recall petition, a recall convention at which such a removal could take place is possibly looming. We’ve been told that more than the minimum number of UDP delegates required to trigger such a convention (172) have signed the recall convention petition, a document that calls for the removal of Hon. Barrow as party leader under Article 9(7) of the UDP constitution.

 Six reasons are laid out for his removal—highlighting mainly what the petitioners are classifying as a failed leadership. Hon. Barrow took up the Opposition Leader position in June 2021, in the midst of an effort, ironically, to recall the previous UDP leader, Hon. Patrick Faber, after the surfacing of video footage of a domestic dispute in which Hon. Faber was allegedly involved. Hon. Faber had briefly reclaimed his position in the House of Representatives as Opposition Leader later in the year before he was accused once more of domestic assault—which resulted in his resignation and Hon. Barrow’s return to the Opposition Leader post. Hon. Barrow would later cement his position at the helm of the Opposition when he was elected leader of the UDP at a convention held in March 2022, when he garnered three more votes than his opponent, Albert area rep Hon. Tracy Panton, in a 257-254 victory.

Notably, despite the garnering of 290 signatures to trigger a recall convention to oust Hon. Faber in June 2021, that effort by the UDP’s “Caucus for Change” failed when on July 11, 2021, only 257 of the 483 delegates (53%) who voted at the convention triggered by that petition indicated support of the recall—less than the two thirds of the delegates that was needed in order for the recall effort to succeed. Hon. Faber’s leadership would later end as a result of a police report of domestic assault by his fiancé—which led to his forced resignation. Since the change of leadership, however, there has been incessant infighting within the opposition party—mainly between Hon. Faber (who, along with his supporters such as Delroy Cuthkelvin, a former UDP central executive member, have posted online comments and videos critical of the decisions being made in the party), and current leader, Hon. Barrow. 

Interestingly, point four of the petition states that Hon. Barrow failed to “unite and consult with the party’s active elected parliamentarians”—alluding to every growing rift seen in the Opposition at each sitting at the House of Representatives. Reports from local media are that the area representative for the Albert division, Hon. Tracy Panton, and Albert August, former UDP chairman (considered the party chairman emeritus), are, like Hon. Faber, supporting this recall petition, and are anticipating the submission of the petition shortly.

 We spoke to Hon. Barrow off the record today, but he refused to comment on the matter directly — aside from calling the purported petition effort a bluff by Hon. Faber and his supporters and categorizing reports made by 7News as rumors and hearsay.  

 While we have confirmed that the Faber camp has gathered the number of signatures needed to trigger the recall—which Barrow has said is not indeed the case —it is not yet known how many signatures were gathered or when exactly the submission to the party secretariat will take place. Reports are, however, that the petition signatures will be submitted on Friday.

If that does occur on that date, a process of verifying the signatures would then take place, and if one-third of registered delegates are found to have signed the petition, a recall convention for the removal of Hon. Barrow will take place.  There are reports, however, that the Barrow faction of the party is suggesting that persons who signed the petition are no longer supporting the recall.

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