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Prime Minister Fires Public Utilities Minister For Second Time

Source: SXMIslandTime 07 Jul 2017 06:55 AM

PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad – Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley has fired his Public Utilities Minister Marlene Mc Donald, less than a week after she was re-appointed to the Cabinet after being dismissed as Housing Minister 16 months ago.

A brief government statement issued Sunday gave no reasons for the dismissal of the minister, who is also the deputy leader of the ruling People’s National Movement (PNM). But there had been widespread speculation that Rowley had not been pleased with the appearance of a “community leader”  among the guests at the Office of the President when McDonald was sworn in on Thursday.

The statement said that Prime Minister Rowley had advised President Anthony Carmona “to revoke the appointment of Ms. Marlene McDonald, Minister of Public Utilities with immediate effect.

“The President has also been advised that the portfolio of Public Utilities should be assigned to the Prime Minister who will now assume these duties in addition to his other responsibilities,” the statement added.

Media reports here Sunday had speculated that McDonald, who had been fired as Housing Minister 16 months ago, had come under criticism after the “community leader,” a euphemism here for gang leader, was present at the swearing in ceremony.

But Cedric “Burkie” Burke, who said he had accompanied another person to the event, told reporters that while he had not been invited by McDonald to the event, he was not involved in any criminal activity in the past.

“Whoever has said that I belong to the underworld, I would say it’s a stupid, baseless allegations,” he said, adding that “the underworld I know about is in the movies”.

Soon after she took the oath of office for a second time since the PNM came to power in 2015,  McDonald, an attorney, told reporters “you notice upstairs, I have two persons, upstairs and you know I invited them here?

“They are from East Port of Spain, from the Sea Lots area. They represent the best of what East Port of Spain has to offer. We are not just nobody or anybody, we are people, first and foremost,” the attorney said.

Burke was among persons detained during the 2010 state of emergency and charged under the anti-gang legislation, but was never convicted. He has filed a lawsuit against the state. Burke insists he is a “businessman”.


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