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Spencer promises ALP members will have their dates with the court

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Prime Minister Baldwin Spencer

Members of the Opposition Antigua Labour Party (ALP) have had a spate of dismissals by the Court of Appeal and the High Court in cases they have filed.

Prime Minister Baldwin Spencer made the revelation in a televised speech to the nation last evening, noting that this is the impetus for members of the ALP to regain power in order to elude the law and deflect residents’ minds from the true issues at hand.

“The actions of the ALP and its leadership have nothing to do with the interest of Antigua & Barbuda and its people,” he said.   “They are desperate to get back the reins of government to again plunder the national treasury like they did before.

“They want to get back in to save themselves from prosecution, which the state has started against them, and which they are using legal gymnastics to avoid,” the PM declared.

To give teeth to his conclusion, Spencer first made reference to the case involving the transfer of three acres of land in Nelson’s Dockyard by the former ALP government to its now Chairman Gaston Browne.

According to PM Spencer, the High Court ruled that the transfer was null and void and ordered that Browne return the land certificate to the Registrar of Lands.  Browne has since appealed the decision, the PM said, but “his application for a stay was refused by the Court of Appeal.”

Additionally, he said, the High Court has also thrown out MP for St Peter Asot Michael’s claims that the search of his premises by police – regarding his alleged involvement in the IHI fraud – was illegal.

He then reminded the public that the “preliminary directions and a trial date are being awaited” for the ALP Leader Lester Bird, Michael and “others” with regards to the Lindquist Report, which implicates them in engaging in fraudulent transactions.

Spencer also announced that the preliminary directions and a trial date are also pending for the case involving the purchase of “beach Crown lands at a gross undervalue to a company owned by Lester Bird, Robin Yearwood, and Hugh Marshall.”

Turning his focus to the High Court matter involving MP for St John’s City South Steadroy “Cutie” Benjamin, in relation to fraudulent applications for passports, in which he certified knowing the applicants personally, Spencer noted that the court ruled that the police commissioner had legal authority to “institute summary criminal proceedings against the MP.”

He said the appeal has not yet been heard, but pointed out that “both the applicant and the woman who facilitated the use of her dead son’s birth certificate were found guilty by the court.”

Acknowledging that justice may be delayed, the PM assured the populace that it will not be denied.

“The process is slow, but I believe it is sure, and the leaders of the Labour Party will be brought to justice for the corruption and criminal abuse that marked their reign as the government for 28 years,” he said.  “In all the confusion they are now creating, their real concern is not the interest of the people of Antigua & Barbuda.

“They know what is hanging over their heads. They want to stop every effort that the UPP government is making to ensure that justice is done. They are trying to save their skins by seeking fair or foul means to get back in power and cover their tracks. That is what they are about and they must not be allowed to succeed. As sure as night follows day, no matter how long it takes, justice will be done,” the prime minister added.

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  • sharn April 12, 2010 at 5:51 am

    PM u are on the right track dont matter what ALP want to SAY ALL THEY WANT IS POWER THEY DONT CARE LESS ABOUT THE PEOPLE

  • Sir Justice April 12, 2010 at 6:05 am

    More than 40 injunctions filed? Lawyers using the Law to delay justice. But they say they love poor people. Cutie, file an injunction for the little man,nuh! Justice seem to work if you are rich and powerful, but ignores you if you are powerless. But according to the Monarch, Short Shirt “your day must come”.

  • J. A. F. April 12, 2010 at 6:18 am

    I thought that the Prime Minister would have called for both sides to settle down or even announce that his party will no longer proceed with the appeal, but he came on my TV ranting about the Opposition. Initially, he spoke about Family and togetherness but then went on like some ARAB dictator dividing the nation even more. I do not know who advised the Prime Minister about making that speech, but it only made things worst and really, I was disappointed with the tone especially coming from a PRIME MINISTER and not a party leader. Come on Mr. Spencer…. I think you need to grow up politically. Every time he speaks of Justice and Lock…lmao Mr. P.M., it’s getting stale; he is always ranting about Justice and Lock, but nothing happens and probably will never happen….

  • Parsea April 12, 2010 at 7:13 am

    Why all of a sudden the PM is pushing the issue of prosecution….the UPP and other independent persons been asking for this for a long time. If after six years and nothing has been accomplished, (and don’t tell me that the accused are having injunctions) because nothing have change since so what makes the difference now? Is it one of those George Bush’s tactics when he realize the populus is not with him or party in this case he tries to say something that people would gravitate to? hmmmmmm

  • Not Fooled........ April 12, 2010 at 7:15 am

    Ummmmmmmm….. Uh huh. Same old rhetoric. Scare tactic. I’ve heard it all before, ever since 2004. Really don’t want to hear it anymore….. Wow, kinda rhymes. Maybe I should make a calypso.

  • On Looker April 12, 2010 at 7:17 am

    When?

  • Anonymous April 12, 2010 at 7:36 am

    I am ashame to hear the rambling of a man. i had to asked myself (is this the leader of a country?) Is this the kind of leadership that my belove Antigua deserves?
    yesterday, rather than going into the city, i decided to stay at my computer to listen to ” a national address by the PM.” To say the least, when I heard it was the end, I was left dumfunded.I could not believed that was the PM of beautiful Antigua.

  • Cool Ruler April 12, 2010 at 7:57 am

    when the gang leader is ranting every weekend talking crap I guest that your glued to your computer taking in all the diatribe.

  • De Man April 12, 2010 at 8:11 am

    Yes Baldwin let the courts decide and then JAIL all of DEM

  • Anonymous April 12, 2010 at 8:35 am

    This man is not serious,Anyway I dont listen to such crap for a long long time…this country is burning down into ashes and the rescue is the issue of the day not the old scare tactics…cuz if it comes to locking,most of you in UPP needs to account for the inmense wealth you have accumulated in just your first term.Stop the destraction and deal with the elections now and lets move forward…you dont have a legitimate mandate so stop making noise,such a shame on you dictator.

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