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Intimidation
rap levied against JLP - Walker calls for action - Peralto to
probe allegation
By
Balford Henry, News Editor
CHAIRMAN
OF the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) Senator Ryan Peralto said
yesterday that the party would carry out its own investigations
into the incident which triggered the resignation of the Returning
Officer for Central St. Catherine, before responding to Director
of Elections, Danville Walker.
Mr.
Walker had written the JLP Chairman on Friday, suggesting
that remarks made by JLP Deputy Leader and candidate for Central
St. Catherine, Olivia 'Babsy' Grange, in a meeting with the
former Returning Officer, Vera Ro-ofe, and other candidates,
were "unfortunate and irresponsible". He suggested
that the party take the strongest action against Miss Grange.
The
Director agreed with Mrs. Roofe that Miss Grange's reference
to the fact that a former Returning Officer for the constituency
was killed in 1980 over the issue of removal of polling stations,
during a meeting on a similar issue last week, was intimidatory.
But,
Mr. Peralto yesterday chided the Director for the way he handled
the matter and said that after the JLP has completed its own
investigations, it would decide how to proceed on the matter.
Senator
Peralto said that the matter was before the Electoral Advisory
Committee (EAC), of which he is a member. He said that it
was first raised at last Wednesday's meeting and it was decided
that the Director would get a full report on the matter and
report back to the EAC.
"I
am not pleased that we have ended up now dealing with the
matter in public before the EAC has had a chance to see his
report and make a decision. In the circumstances, we are not
going to deal with it publicly, until we have done our own
investigations and make a report to the EAC," the JLP
chairman said.
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