Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Judge to rule on Ruel Reid, Fritz Pinnock matter in February

- — Alicia Dunkley-willis

CHIEF Parish Court Judge Chester Crooks will on February 4 indicate whether former senator and Education Minister Ruel Reid, president of the Caribbean Maritime University (CMU) Professor Fritz Pinnock, and several others will go to trial for the allegation­s of fraud brought against them.

Law enforcemen­t agencies, in a coordinate­d strike in October last year, arrested and charged Reid, his wife Sharen and daughter Sharelle, Pinnock, and Councillor Kim Brown Lawrence (Jamaica Labour Party, Brown’s Town Division, St Ann) during early-morning raids at their houses, acting on allegation­s of financial impropriet­ies in which funds were supposedly siphoned off from CMU and the Ministry of Education. They were subsequent­ly brought before the Half-way-tree Criminal Court and charged, but subsequent­ly released on bail.

Attorney Hugh Wildman has been lobbying the court to have the case against Reid and Pinnock thrown out on the basis that his clients were arrested by officers of the Financial Investigat­ions Division (FID), which, he says, has no jurisdicti­on to do so as they are purely an investigat­ive body and not empowered to carry out arrests.

Wildman has maintained that by arresting both applicants, the FID acted outside of its statutory powers and, therefore, what it did is to be considered a “nullity”.

Yesterday, following the final submission­s by the prosecutio­n and responses by the defence, the judge indicated that he would make his ruling on February 4, 2020.

 ??  ?? REID... a former Government senator and education minister
REID... a former Government senator and education minister
 ??  ?? PINNOCK... will know in February if he will go to trial for allegation­s of fraud brought against him
PINNOCK... will know in February if he will go to trial for allegation­s of fraud brought against him

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