Jamaica Gleaner

Alexis, Dunn not yielding an inch!

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THE CANDIDATES, Dr Shane Alexis and Dr Norman Dunn, may have signed the Political Code of Conduct yesterday, but there is clear indication that neither the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) nor the People’s National Party (PNP) is prepared to yield an inch of ground in the fight for South East St Mary.

Yesterday, the charges and countercha­rges continued, with the young profession­al caucus of the PNP, the Patriots, charging that Dunn has not met the constituti­onal requiremen­t to be nominated as candidate in the October 30 by-election.

According to the Patriots, Dunn is a shareholde­r and director of several entities that hold contracts with the Government of Jamaica through the National Health Fund’s (NHF) Drugs for the Elderly Programme.

The group argues that Dunn was not properly nominated because he failed to publish a notice in the Jamaica Gazette within one month of the day of election to disclose the nature of such contracts.

“The JLP should immediatel­y provide the evidence that its candidate has complied with this constituti­onal requiremen­t, otherwise the Electoral Commission of Jamaica should seek the advice of the solicitor general of Jamaica on the validity of Dr Dunn’s nomination,” added the Patriots.

ROBBED NEEDY JAMAICANS

In short order, the youth arm of the JLP, Young Jamaica, countered with a charge that since Alexis is a citizen of Canada, he had robbed needy Jamaicans of scholastic opportunit­ies.

“A young Jamaican student who cannot afford medical school was rejected that year because a Canadian received a scholarshi­p in his or her place. The requiremen­ts are clear, and if he knowingly applied and accepted that scholarshi­p, then he not only defrauded the Government of Jamaica, but also the Government of Cuba in accepting the scholarshi­p,” said Howard Chamberlai­n, president of Young Jamaica.

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