Posts Tagged ‘Prime Minister’
Tuesday, April 21st, 2009
Only days before the coroner returns her verdict into the unnatural death of 23 year old Chemical Engineer I’Akobi Maloney, representatives of the Justice Committee are questioning the lack of attention given to a petition that was submitted to the Hon Prime Minister David Thompson and the Attorney General Fruendel Stuart.
The petition, submitted prior to the start of the actual inquest in November of 2008, was signed by 5200 Barbadians and called for a private and independent team of investigators to fully examine all of the evidence in the untimely death of the Barbados Exhibition winner. It was hoped that a team or approach in that manner would have the appropriate transparency necessary to adequately rule out any foul play.
From the many calls, letters to the media, and general public conversations it is very clear that there have been a number of questions consistently raised about the case, including some about the status and subsequent impact of the petition.
Ayesha Delpeche, member of the Justice Committee, voiced concern over the lack of communication surrounding the petition.
“Throughout the entire inquest, we have received no reply from either the Prime Minister or the Attorney General. The case of the tragic loss of I’Akobi Maloney has been in the media countless times, brought up in Parliament, and has gained the attention of law schools overseas, yet the petition has not been addressed at all.” (more…)
Tags: Attorney-General, Ayesha Delpeche, Coroner, Global voices, Google, Harvard Law School, independent investigation, Justice Committee, petition, Prime Minister, Richard Goddard, verdict
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Monday, November 10th, 2008
The Coroner’s Inquest into the death of I’Akobi Tacuma Maloney begins today in the Coroner’s Court, Roebuck Street, St Michael.
Maloney died June 17 at Landlock, St Lucy, where, police have stated, the former engineer jumped to his death. The police have denied they had any physical contact with him.
Since then there has been much concern from the public and Maloney’s family surrounding the circumstances of the former Barbados Exhibition winner’s death, with his family citing what they said were numerous inconsistencies in the police account of what happened on the day of the incident. (more…)
Tags: Andrew Pilgrim, Attorney-General, Coroner, David Thompson, Faith Marshall-Harris, Freundel Stuart, inconsistencies, independent body, inquest, Justice Committee, parliament, Prime Minister, Royal Barbados Police Force
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Saturday, November 8th, 2008
This was the plea yesterday at the I’Akobi Youth Resource Centre in Tweedside Road as the Justice Committee formed to promote, protect and defend the late Ras Tacuma I’Akobi Maloney’s case, met with various media houses to publicise the status of Maloney’s case.
Tacuma, whose demise at Landlock, St. Lucy on June 17th was met with much controversy, was represented by Committee members KudosSage I (Secretary of the Justice Committee), Brother Heru (Director of I’Akobi Youth Resource Centre and member of the Justice Committee) as well as Ras Lumumba (Priest of Church of Haile Selassie I), and Tacuma’s brother Mandela Maloney. Also present was the mother of I’Akobi and other Rastafari Elders. (more…)
Tags: Attorney-General, Brother Heru, change, Church of Haile Selassie I, Coroner, Cove Bay, I'Akobi Youth Resource Centre, independent investigation, inquest, Justice Committee, Landlock, Mandela Maloney, petition, Prime Minister, Ras Fela, Ras KudosSage I, Ras Lumumba, Royal Barbados Police Force, truth
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Friday, November 7th, 2008
MERE DAYS before the Coroner’s inquest into the death of former Barbados Exhibition winner I’Akobi Maloney , the Justice Committee has upped the ante in its fight to get an independent investigation.
Clearly stating it was not questioning the office of the Coroner, members of the committee said they specifically believed the information that would be analysed during the November 10 inquest should come from an independent body outside of the Royal Barbados Police Force.
Speaking during a Press conference at the I’Akobi Youth Resource Centre, Tweedside Road, St Michael, secretary of the Justice Committee, Ras KudosSage I, said 5200 signatures had been submitted to both the office of Prime Minister David Thompson and Attorney-General Freundel Stuart on Wednesday, citing the independent investigation as critical if justice was to be achieved. (more…)
Tags: Attorney-General, confidence, Coroner, David Thompson, Faith Marshall-Harris, Freundel Stuart, I'Akobi Youth Resource Centre, independent body, inquest, Justice Committee, Mandela Maloney, Prime Minister, Ras KudosSage I, Royal Barbados Police Force
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Thursday, September 11th, 2008
ATTORNEY ANDREW PILGRIM is still not satisfied with the progress being made in the I’Akobi Maloney investigation.
Speaking to the DAILY NATION yesterday, Pilgrim said although the police had submitted a report to the Attorney-General, an independent body still should be summoned to handle any information regarding the case.
“It is all well and good to say that you have received this report from the police officers but all right-thinking members of any community must recognise that if one group of people do something which is called into question, these people cannot judge themselves.” (more…)
Tags: Andrew Pilgrim, arbiter, Attorney-General, autopsy, Cabinet, Commissioner of Police, Coroner, Darwin Dottin, drowning, Faith Marshall-Harris, file, Freundel Stuart, independent, investigation, Landlock, Magistrate, Prime Minister, public hearing, report
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Monday, September 1st, 2008
GOVERNMENT has received a special report from the Royal Barbados Police Force regarding I’Akobi Maloney’s death.
But Attorney-General Freundel Stuart isn’t rushing to judgment on the former Exhibition winner’s death on June 17 at Landlock, St Lucy.
A justice committee formed to protest the police’s report, as well as the People’s Empowerment Party’s president David Comissiong, issued statements in July calling on the Commissioner of Police to suspend the officers until the investigation was complete.
“That is not normal procedure. You can only do that if the findings reveal that they would have acted improperly . . . if there is evidence to prove it. Mr Comissiong was not down there as far as I am aware, and none of the people who are shouting were down there,” Stuart told the DAILY NATION. (more…)
Tags: Andrew Pilgrim, Attorney-General, autopsy, Cabinet, Commissioner of Police, Coroner, David Comissiong, drowning, Faith Marshall-Harris, Freundel Stuart, haversack, inquest, Justice Committee, Landlock, People's Empowerment Party, Prime Minister, report, Royal Barbados Police Force, suspend officers
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Saturday, August 2nd, 2008
“THIS IS MY SON. I bore him in my womb for ten months and they took him from me. I just want justice.”
These were the words of Maggie Maloney, the mother of the late I’Akobi Maloney, yesterday as she took part in a protest march yesterday during the official Emancipation Day celebrations which marched from Independence Square to Bay Street.
Maloney wept openly in front of Prime Minister David Thompson and other Government officials yesterday morning and repeatedly said those words. (more…)
Tags: Attorney-General, banners, Bay Street, Bobo, Commissioner of Police, David Thompson, Emancipation Day, flags, haversack, I'Akobi Resource Centre, Justice Committee, Margaret Maloney, parliamentarians, petition, Prime Minister, protest
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