Trinidad gov’t backs down on freedom of info changes

Opposition Leader
Kamla Persad-Bissessar
Opposition Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar

(Trinidad Express) A humiliating defeat. 

 This is how Opposition Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar is describing the move by Government to delete the controversial clause 7 to the Freedom of Information Act.  

She said Government’s defeat spells victory for the people.  

Persad-Bissessar was responding in a media release to Finance Minister Colm Imbert’s announcement last night in the Senate that Government had deleted clause 7 (amendments to the FOIA) from the Misc Provisions (Tax Amnesty, Pensions, Freedom of Information, National Insurance, Central Bank and Non-Profit Organisations) Bill, 2019.

 “The Government has collapsed under intense pressure from the Opposition and widespread public dissatisfaction when it was forced to remove the controversial amendments to the Freedom of Information Act tonight in the Senate,” she stated.

 Persad-Bissessar noted that as a result, the time frame for responding to freedom of information requests will not be changed and the Attorney General will not be able to interfere with the freedom of information process. 

She stated that despite public outcry and criticism in the Senate, the Government, led by Colm Imbert, refused to redirect proposed pension monies into programmes to help the poor, create employment, educate citizens or diversify the economy. They chose higher pensions over progress. The pension hikes were mysteriously part of the same bill that sought to weaken freedom of information laws,”

 “Regardless, this is a victory for the people of Trinidad and Tobago, as well as for democracy in our nation. The combination of  civil society organizations, the Opposition, as well as countless concerned  citizens all raising our voices together, stopped the blatant attempt by the Rowley Government to stifle the Freedom of Information Act, and thereby thwarting transparency and accountability in Government,” stated Persad-Bissessar .

The former Prime Minister stated that time and again the Government has tried to pass laws without consulting people. “They try to strip people of their rights while also muzzling free expression,” she stated. 

“The United National Congress hopes that this humiliating defeat reminds the Rowley administration that their job is to be the servants of the citizenry and not the other  way around,” stated Persad-Bissessar. 

The UNC she added will continue to stand up for the constitutional rights of our every citizen as well as the democratic values on which our great nation was founded. 

“Given the debacle the Government created with trying to implement these obviously  flawed and draconian amendments to the Freedom of Information Act, it is time for the Attorney General to submit his resignation with immediate effect. Failure to do so would prove that Keith Rowley feels no need to hold his Government accountable for the failures of his Attorney General,” she stated.