Trinidad: PM says Kamla told Marlene about charges one month before arrest

Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley, left, US Ambassador Joseph Mondello, partly hidden and National Security Minister Stuart Young put on safety gear before boarding a helicopter at the Queen’s Park Savannah, Port- of-Spain, to attend the closing ceremony of the USNS Comfort at Gate A, Port of Brighton in La Brea, yesterday.
Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley, left, US Ambassador Joseph Mondello, partly hidden and National Security Minister Stuart Young put on safety gear before boarding a helicopter at the Queen’s Park Savannah, Port- of-Spain, to attend the closing ceremony of the USNS Comfort at Gate A, Port of Brighton in La Brea, yesterday.

(Trinidad Guardian) An in­con­gru­ous po­lit­i­cal sit­u­a­tion led Prime Min­is­ter Dr Kei­th Row­ley to re­veal to the Par­lia­ment that Op­po­si­tion Leader Kam­la Per­sad Bisses­sar tipped off her po­lit­i­cal ad­ver­sary, Mar­lene Mc Don­ald one month be­fore her ar­rest.

 
“I didn’t know Mar­lene Mc Don­ald was go­ing to get ar­rest­ed but one month be­fore she was ar­rest­ed the Leader of the Op­po­si­tion could have called her to her of­fice and tell her she was go­ing to be ar­rest­ed,” Row­ley said.

As the dis­clo­sure echoed through the Cham­ber of the Par­lia­ment on Mon­day night, gasps and wows em­anat­ed from the Gov­ern­ment bench.

On Au­gust 7, Of­fi­cers of the Fraud Squad swooped down on Mc­Don­ald’s home at Val­ley View, Mara­cas, St Joseph, where they ex­e­cut­ed a search war­rant and took away sev­er­al items.

This was in con­nec­tion with six-year-old in­ves­ti­ga­tion in­to the al­leged si­phon­ing of over $1 mil­lion from a Gov­ern­ment Min­istry to three or­gan­i­sa­tions which po­lice claimed linked to fam­i­ly and friends of the then pub­lic ad­min­is­tra­tion min­is­ter and her hus­band.

Four days lat­er, Mc Don­ald was charged with sev­en crim­i­nal charges, in­clud­ing mis­be­hav­iour in pub­lic of­fice, con­spir­a­cy to de­fraud and mon­ey laun­der­ing.

As the Prime Min­is­ter con­tin­ued his con­tri­bu­tion to the Firearms (Amend­ment) Bill 2019, he told the Par­lia­ment that as the Chair­man of the Na­tion­al Se­cu­ri­ty Coun­cil he did not know that the po­lice were on to Mar­lene Mc Don­ald but the Mem­ber of Par­lia­ment for Siparia, Kam­la Per­sad Bisses­sar, did.

He added that it took him four days to find out what was tak­ing place re­gard­ing his min­is­ter.

At that point Op­po­si­tion Chief Whip David Lee in­ter­rupt­ed and raised Stand­ing Or­der 48 (1), which speaks to rel­e­vance to the de­bate at hand.

But the PM shot back quick­ly, “sit down!”

Af­ter get­ting af­fir­ma­tion from Deputy Speak­er of the House Es­mond Forde, Row­ley con­tin­ued and ex­pressed how con­fi­dent the Op­po­si­tion Leader was in her in­for­ma­tion.

The Prime Min­is­ter’s ap­petite for rev­e­la­tions seemed un­ful­filled as he went on to say that there was even a point when the Peo­ple’s Part­ner­ship was in pow­er (2010 -2015) that Mc Don­ald, an at­tor­ney, was of­fered the prospect of be­ing made a Se­nior Coun­sel.

Again Lee raised Stand­ing Or­der 48(1), on­ly this time the Deputy Speak­er urged the Prime Min­is­ter to tie what he was say­ing in­to the bill.

“Mr Deputy Speak­er I have rope, I have twine, I have thread I could tie it.” he said

He ex­plained that he was point­ing out the be­hav­iour of the UNC as they made ac­cu­sa­tions against his Gov­ern­ment and he felt that they are in fact the ones peo­ple should be care­ful with.

“Is be­cause we have cred­i­bil­i­ty that I as leader could have told my col­league you do no such thing and you take no silk from them un­less is a silk twine to hang them­selves.” He added.

Mc Don­ald, the Port-of-Spain South MP, her long-time com­pan­ion Michael Carew, Wayne An­tho­ny, Vic­tor McEachrane and Edgar Zepher­ine have ap­peared be­fore Chief Mag­is­trate Maria Bus­by-Ear­le-Cad­dle in the Port-of-Spain Mag­is­trates’ Court to an­swer a to­tal of 49 charges.

Since be­ing charged, Mc­Don­ald has been re­moved as Pub­lic Ad­min­is­tra­tion Min­is­ter and deputy po­lit­i­cal leader of the Peo­ple’s Na­tion­al Move­ment (PNM).

Per­sad Bisses­sar was not in the Cham­ber at the time the Prime Min­is­ter was speak­ing and sev­er­al ef­forts to con­tact her for com­ment up to late yes­ter­day roved fu­tile.

How­ev­er, in re­sponse Pub­lic Re­la­tions Of­fi­cer of the UNC, Ani­ta Haynes said, “Once again Kei­th Row­ley is grasp­ing at straws. With­out a sin­gle achieve­ment to show the peo­ple of T&T, he is re­sort­ing once again to bring­ing patent­ly false claims to the Par­lia­ment in an ef­fort to de­flect at­ten­tion from his in­com­pe­tence and in­abil­i­ty to gov­ern. Re­mem­ber email-gate?” she said.