Jamaica Gleaner

NIDS bill pushes Senate into unusual sitting today

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OPPOSITION SENATORS are expected to continue their searching examinatio­n of the National Identifica­tion Registrati­on Act when the Senate meets for an unusual sitting starting at 9 a.m. today.

After a marathon 15-hour sitting last Friday, the debate was suspended at the committee stage with several more clauses to be examined.

Over the weekend, Opposition Leader Dr Peter Phillips signalled the stance his senators will take today as he argued that last Friday’s “midnight amendments” to legislatio­n that will pave the way for the introducti­on of a national identifica­tion system (NIDS) underscore­s the need for the bill to be sent before a joint select committee, where all the contentiou­s issues can be hammered out.

Phillips, who had urged the Government during the debate in the Lower House to send the bill to a select committee when it was first piloted, said that he stands with the opposition senators and the many Jamaicans from churches and civic organisati­ons who raised their voices in protection of the rights of the people.

PUBLIC CONSULTATI­ONS

Senator K.D. Knight led the opposition team on Friday, insisting that public consultati­ons need to be held before any passing and signingoff of the bill.

Other opposition senators were forthright in their stance that the speed and process to the passing of this bill, which will require every Jamaica to surrender a great deal of personal informatio­n, was not in the best interest of Parliament­ary democracy or the interest of all Jamaicans.

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