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T&T PM: Public servants caused Dominica vote

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(Trinidad Guardian) Public officials who usurped the authority of the political directorat­e and not Foreign Affairs Minister Dennis Moses, were responsibl­e for T&T’s recent refusal to support Dominica’s request for waiver of its dues for the Organisati­on of American States (OAS) last month.

That’s the direction in which Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley has pointed following receipt of reports from officials at all levels including Moses - involved in the issue.

The issue recently brought a negative internatio­nal spotlight after T&T refused to back Dominica’s bid for waiver of its 20182019 OAS dues at a March 23 meeting, in the face of its continuing struggles in the wake of the devastatio­n caused to the country by Hurricane Maria last year.

Speaking at Thursday’s post-Cabinet media briefing, Rowley revealed that a Foreign Affairs Ministry acting deputy permanent secretary eventually advised that T&T follow a February decision in which Caricom states refused to give one country a waiver on an issue different to Dominca’s.

Rowley said although the ministry’s Permanent Secretary later agreed T&T should support Dominica’s waiver, she failed to inform Moses of the matter.

Further, Rowley revealed T&T wasn’t represente­d at a March 15 meeting where all Organisati­on of American States (OAS) members unanimousl­y agreed to support Dominica’s waiver request. He said he was still trying to find out why T&T was absent from this meeting, noting the country’s absence from this meeting had also contribute­d to the embarrassi­ng situation.

Rowley said the reports he received, “... make for disturbing reading. Not for the first time, I’ve had to be concerned about certain actions taken by persons who may not have followed establishe­d procedure - or worse usurped the authority where that authority lies.”

He said the matter could have been easily avoided if simple procedures were followed.

“Not for the first time, I’ve had to deal with something like this where people have usurped the authority of the political directorat­e. So it’s easy to call for the minister’s head or mine, but I like to deal with facts and to hold people accountabl­e for their actions.”

He said he’s now put the matter in the hands of former Foreign Affairs career diplomat Ambassador Christophe­r Thomas to analyse.

But Rowley made it clear that as Prime Minister - who appoints PSs - he can take action.

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