Trinidad MP feels vindicated in US bank account allegations made against Prime Minister

Oropouche East MP Dr Roodal Moonilal
Oropouche East MP Dr Roodal Moonilal

(Trinidad Guardian) Vindicated.  That’s how Unit­ed Na­tion­al Con­gress MP Roodal Mooni­lal said he felt yes­ter­day af­ter he claimed sev­er­al “pieces of the puz­zle start­ed com­ing to­geth­er” con­cern­ing the re­cent al­le­ga­tions he’s made against Prime Min­is­ter Dr Kei­th Row­ley.

“Forty-eight hours af­ter the al­le­ga­tions and with­out one in­ves­ti­ga­tion be­ing launched, I feel vin­di­cat­ed that at least I was on a path—I’m in­spired by the At­tor­ney Gen­er­al, you re­al­ly do have to ‘fol­low the mon­ey.’”

Mooni­lal spoke to re­porters dur­ing a break in yes­ter­day’s Stand­ing Fi­nance Com­mit­tee meet­ing in Par­lia­ment. He was com­ment­ing on var­i­ous re­ports about the al­le­ga­tions he made dur­ing Tues­day’s 2019 Bud­get de­bate.

Mooni­lal had pro­duced al­leged email in­for­ma­tion on which he queried what he per­ceived as “links” be­tween Row­ley and al­leged fi­nan­cial trans­ac­tions em­a­nat­ing from A&V Drilling to a Mi­a­mi bank. Row­ley, at a me­dia brief­ing on Wednes­day and in Par­lia­ment, rub­bished Mooni­lal’s al­le­ga­tions as un­true and his doc­u­ments as bo­gus. Row­ley said he had no bank­ing trans­ac­tion of the na­ture Mooni­lal al­leged, nor did he have any ac­counts in Mi­a­mi or the Unit­ed States.

Fol­low­ing me­dia re­ports, Mooni­lal yes­ter­day not­ed that one of the peo­ple in his al­le­ga­tions—one Char­lie Di­az—does ex­ist.

He al­so not­ed the Row­ley had—sub­se­quent to his press con­fer­ence—con­firmed be­ing cousin to one J Rawl­in­son Row­ley.

“At his press con­fer­ence, the Prime Min­is­ter didn’t choose to dis­close that,” Mooni­lal added.

On Wednes­day, PM Row­ley had said an email Mooni­lal had made al­le­ga­tions about, and which Row­ley had seen be­ing cir­cu­lat­ed by UNC mem­bers on so­cial me­dia didn’t in­volve him. PM Row­ley said the email ad­dress, “jrow­ley.rawl­in­son@gmail.com” was not his email.

Mooni­lal added: “I’m hap­py that 48 hours lat­er we’ve now con­firmed there is a Char­lie Di­az, there’s a busi­ness con­firmed to be linked for 17 years to AV Drilling and the de­tails I gave in my pre­sen­ta­tion are con­firmed to be true.”

While Di­az re­port­ed­ly de­nied the al­leged cheques, Mooni­lal said he did not think the cheques were meant to be Di­az’s.

“But we now have 25 per cent of the puz­zle—we have 75 per cent more to get. As days go by, the pieces are com­ing to­geth­er and with­out in­ves­ti­ga­tion. They’re just com­ing to­geth­er with so­cial me­dia and me­dia in­ves­ti­ga­tions.”

Mooni­lal said in­ves­ti­ga­tions could deal with de­nials on sev­er­al fronts.

“At least from my side, I’m start­ing to feel very light on my feet,” he said.

“I don’t feel elat­ed but I’m feel­ing lighter that my pre­sen­ta­tion wasn’t a com­plete or 100 per cent wrong as the pieces are com­ing to­geth­er—the email ad­dress is cor­rect, the per­son ex­ists, the busi­ness ex­ists, the bank­ing da­ta is ac­cu­rate.”

He added: “It’s just oth­er parts have to come to­geth­er. This sto­ry is un­rav­el­ling by the day. To­mor­row we may well have an­oth­er piece of the puz­zle. I was prob­a­bly on­ly the main pro­tag­o­nist, but now I’m look­ing at so­cial me­dia and re­porters in­ves­ti­gat­ing this fur­ther—I’m hap­py the me­dia’s in­ves­ti­gat­ing with­out di­rec­tion.

“This isn’t about Kei­th Row­ley—it’s about Vidya De­ok­iesingh, AV Drilling and fake oil. I gave some in­for­ma­tion, I can’t get more. But oth­er agen­cies spe­cialise in these things.”

Mooni­lal felt Row­ley’s threat to sue was al­so “linked to fear.” But say­ing he was fear­less, he added, “I’ll be very ea­ger to go to court and lis­ten to Dr Row­ley in the wit­ness box on this mat­ter.”

He said he was the “most scru­ti­nised politi­cian in the re­gion” and Gov­ern­ment had tar­get­ed him, “be­cause I’ve tar­get­ted them—you don’t go in­to a li­on’s den un­less you’re a li­on.”

Mooni­lal felt Gov­ern­ment was shak­en by the mat­ter. He not­ed front­line Min­is­ters from Na­tion­al Se­cu­ri­ty to the PM did not get to talk in the Bud­get de­bate, which closed short­ly af­ter Mooni­lal’s con­tri­bu­tion Tues­day.

Cit­ing UNC par­lia­men­tary cau­cus con­fi­den­tial­i­ty, he de­clined to say if he had dis­cussed the al­le­ga­tions with UNC leader Kam­la Per­sad-Bisses­sar be­fore mak­ing them.