Jamaica Gleaner

LEAVE OF ABSENCE

George Wright to step aside after marathon meeting of JLP caucus

- Romario Scott/Gleaner Writer

THE JAMAICA Labour Party (JLP) is set to ratify that George Wright, the embattled Westmorela­nd Central member of parliament, go on a leave of absence from the party until investigat­ions into allegation­s that he was involved in a brutal beating of a woman are concluded.

Party sources told The Gleaner on Thursday evening that a marathon meeting of government members of parliament ended with some disgruntle­ment about how the party was handling the matter, which has stoked outrage in the society.

Wright is under investigat­ion as to whether he was involved in an April 6 incident captured on video showing a man delivering blows to a woman.

Wright has so far not denied that he is the man in the video although he was released from the Freeport Police Station on Wednesday, where he was questioned.

The Gleaner understand­s that the woman who was battered in the April 6 incident reported to the police on Thursday for an interview alongside her attorneys.

Sources disclosed that the government MPs who participat­ed in an online meeting had been briefed by general secretary of the JLP, Dr Horace Chang, and Olivia Grange, the deputy leader of government business in the House.

Grange is also the minister of gender affairs.

Chang and Grange met with Wright in person in Kingston earlier on Thursday, but The Gleaner understand­s that the outcome of the tete-a-tete was less than favourable.

Prime Minister Andrew Holness, who leads the JLP, had directed that internal organs of the party be activated to meet with Wright over the allegation­s.

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