Jamaica Gleaner

FISHER PUSHED

EOJ HEAD CITES POLITICAL PRESSURE

- Livern Barrett/ Senior Gleaner Writer

THE NATION’S election boss, Orrette Fisher, has resigned from the Electoral Office of Jamaica (EOJ), highlighti­ng “the growing level of political influence affecting the organisati­on”.

Fisher’s decision to walk away from his position as acting director of elections comes as the Supreme Court contemplat­es a legal challenge he filed against the Electoral Commission of Jamaica (ECJ) over its decision to terminate his services. The other objective, he said, was to determine the legitimacy of the one-year contract handed to him last year.

In a letter to employees at the EOJ, a copy of which was obtained by The Gleaner, the outgoing director of elections noted that “the EOJ, as it exists today, is a far cry from the organisati­on which existed 23 years ago when I joined”, adding that most of the changes had been positive.

Fisher said he was unsure whether his objective of highlighti­ng the “growing political influence” at the EOJ would be achieved, but he decided to tender his resignatio­n.

“It is my decision to give up the post, effective today, March 14, 2018,” he wrote.

He described the last two years of his tenure as “particular­ly

challengin­g” but asserted that he tried to support and improve the welfare of employees and be a “positive ambassador for the organisati­on”.

“The past commission­ers like Professor Errol Miller and past directors like Mike Sutherland had a vision of where they wanted the organisati­on to go and played a role in the developmen­t process. Despite the difficulti­es, the external pressures, the EOJ has consistent­ly delivered on its mandate,” Fisher wrote.

But what exactly are these pressures? Fisher could not be reached for an explanatio­n as calls to his cell phone went unanswered.

RUDE ECJ MEMBER

However, a source close to Fisher said that he had been complainin­g about a certain member of the Electoral Commission of Jamaica.

“He has been rude ,” the source said of the ECJ member. The accused ECJ member could not be reached immediatel­y.

In the meantime, the commission is to meet on Friday to discuss Fisher’s resignatio­n.

In his parting words to staff, Fisher wrote: “I wish to use this opportunit­y to thank all of you who supported me through the years, and, in particular, over the last five months. Your calls, messages, and emails have meant a lot. For those of you who did not, we are living in a democratic country, and I recognise and accept it as your right.”

– Integratio­n Editor Damion Mitchell contribute­d to this story.

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Orrette Fisher

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