Friday, 19 October 2018

ANIMATOR - NO DSH

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Ex-Nice Workers Join DSH Protest

Vieux-Fort Concerned Citizens Townhall on DSH project

Hilaire Claims Rejected Dsh Application

Archbishop Explains Stance On DSH Project

Archbishop Denies Reports of DSH Apology

Tuesday, 4 September 2018

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History of St jude hospital

Neville Cenac


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Friday, 14 June 2013

RICK, CENAC & JUDAS ISCHARIOT



In the annals of St Lucian political legend, there is no fable more treacherous than “The Tale of Neville Cenac.” If George Charles was John the Baptist and Compton and Odlum competed for the role of Christ,

Neville Ischariot: 25 years of carrying double crossesNeville Cenac would definitely win the role of Judas. If you believe everything you read, poor Neville was also Loki and Benedict Arnold. Worst of all, he was literally Neville Cenac – the patron saint of political back-stabbing. At least, according to the self-appointment pope of political virtues.

From being the lifelong adversary of Compton and Leader of the Opposition in Parliament, Cenac made a leap of whatever the opposite of faith is, to become Compton’s foreign minister. Sounds like the path of personal prosperity. But Cenac reaped tears on both sides of the political fence.

He was practically flung from Olympus by the Labour Party after single-handedly battling the despair of being in the weakest opposition of all time, up til that point. (The poor guy only had the comedic stylings of Cecil Lay for his backa. John Odlum was also in opposition, but for the PLP.)

Cenac deserved to be Political Leader of Labour in 1987, if only because of that. And there can be little doubt that he had the makings of a great leader. Or at least a good one. Inarguably better than any of the other political leaders in both parties, with the notable exceptions of Kenny Anthony and John Compton.

But in the mid-80s, that was quite irrelevant.

Labour didn’t need a great and deserving leader who had kept the party’s honor in Parliament in those dark days in the political wilderness.

Labour needed change.

And the name of change was Julian Hunte.

Cenac practically annointed Hunte as his successor, a move that calmed tensions between Labour's warring tribes. Then, the party blew its nose with Neville and put him away. To be fair, he was not cast aside like an old tissue, as they did with George Charles, Kenneth  Foster and Allen Louisy before him. He was at least good enough to be treated like a handkerchief. To be re-used.

The true story of what happened next has yet to be told in full. Patience, children. Soon come.

But in the not-so-true story, Cenac was painted as the biggest Judas bastard sellout sonofabitch since Judas Ischariot laid his macoumere lips on Our Lord and Saviour. Ironically, the person who was holding the paintbrush was none other than Compton’s former press secretary, Rick ‘Hypacrisy’ Wayne, a man who, at that point, had switched from anti-Compy to P.R.O.-Compy and back to anti-Compy again. Wayne assiduously propagated and purveyed the fable of Cenac’s treachery, both profiting from it and paying for it dearly. (Cenac sued him and won $50,000. And those are 1980s dollars we talking about, not the pathetic shekels that pass for money nowadays.)

Herodotus Wayne: When in doubt, print the legend

Rick paid for being too specific in the ways he called Cenac a sellout, but the moral victory was not yet won. Not even close. Cenac, if not Judas, was still Cain. Justice was done, but karma was quite incomplete. The one government minister who never went anywhere without his  wife and who never spent a government dollar on her, the one man who took meticulous care never to abuse his privileges was written off by three generations of Lucians as immoral and corrupt.

Fast forward to 2013. No one would have seen the irony coming. The tables have turned. Rick turned them himself – the anti-hypocrite was exposed as the biggest hypocrite. The anti-hero made himself into a villain, for the sole purpose of showing Kenny Anthony who was the real boss.

Rick Wayne is now wandering the political and social wilderness with the disheveled devils who ransacked Compton’s kingdom. He spent the last decade in a raging vendetta against Kenny Anthony in particular. He persisted, even when it became clear that the last Flambeau government had gone way off the rails, strategically, politically and ethically. Over the last seven years in particular, truth, facts and journalism were damned as Wayne flailed away at the political legend he helped to create. And because some words cannot be taken back, Wayne now has no road home and no choice but to stick to his empty guns and the most politically inept friends anyone ever had.

Which all leads the student of political history, fable and legend to ask: Who is the real floor-crosser? Who is the unprincipled, self-serving master of treachery? Who’s the Judas, now?


Mr. Emmanuel Neville Cenac


I, Comrade Peter Lansiquot, repost with pride, the following. Read Lucians:
The Untenable Fraudster
"Being bestowed the title of Governor General is one of the highest honours one can attain in our country along with being the Chief Justice and Prime Minister. Whilst ceremonial, it is the most quintessential. It is not functional as is Prime Minister and Chief Justice but it is sacred.
Each of these title holders head one of the three constitutional arms of our Government, which provides a democratic society that we so enjoy.
The Prime Minister is the head of the Executive, which is the Ministers, who all have collective responsibility in setting out policy and security as the executive arm of Government.
Then you have the Chief Justice, who is the head of the Judiciary charged with the responsibility of being the guardian of our Constitution and the laws of the land.
The Governor General is the Head of Parliament and as such has to have the confidence and trust of all Parliamentarians. That is why there should be consultation with Her Majesty’s loyal Leader of the Opposition.
I have followed the arguments being made as to why Mr. Emmanuel Neville Cenac, self-styled "Chandèl Mol" should or should not be bestowed the honour of being the Governor General of Saint Lucia, which comes with all the attendant titles and honours, such as a knighthood from the Queen to be called "His Excellency Sir Emmanuel Neville Cenac" .
I have heard the following arguments – that he had crossed the floor; that he is too old; that the Office of Governor General should not revert to being a political football (that ended with Dame Pearlette Louisy); that he has numerous court judgements outstanding against him; that the Prime Minister is simply closing the gap for any constitutional coup d’état; and that he is a divisive figure which is contrary to what the Governor General should be.
I prefer to hold the simple view, yes simple but profound view, that unacceptable behaviour should not be rewarded.
We often wonder why our people of today are indifferent and do not feel or see the need to follow or abide or respect law and order, custom and conventions and be respectable, period. We just need to look at our actions which often times simply amount to - what I do is right but when you do it, it is wrong.
We are consistently rewarding wrongs and we love to equate wrongs or immoral behaviour to illegality. So if it is not illegal, then it is not wrong or immoral.

What Neville Cenac did was not illegal, it is not disallowed under our constitution nor prohibited under our laws but it was unconscionable. You may ask, unconscionable to whom? I say to the Electorate of Laborie and indeed the Saint Lucia Labour Party. Why? Because Neville Cenac was entrusted by the people of Laborie with their vote to be their representative as a member of the Saint Lucia Party and he betrayed that trust. And it gets worse.
According to his own writing in the Star Newspaper in 2013, it is clear that he agreed to cross the floor before the second elections of 1987. He committed a fraud on the people when he stood before them and said vote for me, vote for the Saint Lucia Labour Party with the full knowledge that he had agreed and had every intention to betray them by taking their votes mere days after the election to another party for his own self gains. This was not about the people, this was not about country, this was about a man who can be bought for the highest price which afforded him a house at Cap Estate which as Minister of Foreign Affairs, he rented out his newly bought mansion to the Taiwanese Embassy, with no shame or moral compunction. Imagine that, a foreign Government’s Embassy is located in a house owned by the local Minister of Foreign Affairs!
I see some people are saying it is his right to change his party. Yes that is his right but it is not his right to be deceitful. If he was so sure of himself, the right thing to have done was to resign from the Labour Party and then fight the elections under the United Workers Party, given he knew he had already agreed to go over to the United Workers Party.
What about the rumours that Stephenson King, Leonard Spider Montoute and others may have contemplated voting with Labour MPs to unseat Prime Minister Allen Chastenet?
Well voting with your fellow parliamentarians and indeed the opposition parliamentarians does not mean you have changed your Party but that you have merely exercised your right as to how you vote. After all, when the opposition says "I" along with the Government MPs on a bill, have they changed their Party allegiance? No, they have simply exercised their vote in their considered best interest of the electorate without switching party allegiance. They have committed no premeditated fraud on the electorate, they have merely placed country first.
Emmanuel Neville Cenac, the "Chandèl Mol", is simply a man who perpetuated fraud on the people of Laborie and the Saint Lucia Labour Party and having being rewarded Foreign Affairs Ministry and also an instant ability to afford a mansion in Cap Estate is now being further rewarded with a role that is supposed to be unifying and respected, that of Governor General of Saint Lucia.
Wonder why fraud and corruption are widespread in Saint Lucia? Wonder why young people have no faith in public institutions and little regard for customs and conventions? It is because of a Government which chooses our highest title holder to be a fraudster, an untenable fraudster."

Cabinet Memo to relieve all 600+ workers at the Victoria Hospital



Cabinet Memo to relieve all 600+ workers at the Victoria Hospital has been sent to the Executive Director of VH, The PS of Health Felix St. Hill, The DPS Ms. Verena Calderon, The PS of Public Service Don Louisy and the President of the Nurses Association Mrs. Alicia Baptiste.
The deadline for everyone to be terminated is September 15th, 2018 and they may reapply when the positions are advertised.
Only Last week the PM said no one at VH will loose their jobs.. We are calling on the CSA, NWU, Police Welfare Association, Seaman and Waterfront, SLTU, etc to stand in solidarity with the nurses including everyone who has a sick relative or acquaintance at VH.
Who will take care of the sick at VH??

OKEU and Cayman City Hospital


Saint Lucia Wakeup....we are in Deep Shit with that OKEU and Cayman City Hospital affair.....Cayman City who are now here negotiating with the Government....their demands are strong....they will only be Employing 100 people 2 start and that includes their people....they want Victoria Hospital shut down....they want OKEU empty before they start....No Clinic...No Equipment....No Staff....People by the End of September WE will be in Trouble....WAKE UP ST. LUCIA....WHOLE CHOU NOUS PAH BON.

St Jude Hospital



Whilst the debating competition between politicians, talk show hosts etc. continues, the doctors, nurses, patients and staff have to work in a stadium described by the former chairman of the Board as a dungeon.
No effort is being made by government to sit down with the stakeholders to rationalise the way forward. The incredulity continues to come out of the Minister for all Affairs, that the government is in the process of spending $12m to repair the stadium; no wonder Dr Mondesir resigned.
He is not prepared to sit down with the medical and dental association who commissioned and received a detailed technical report recommending the way out of the stadium.
But it would appear that any recommendation made other than by yellow card bearers is looked down with scorn and derision; and in the process denigrating and vilifying the authors whose professional competency and integrity are beyond question.
I will state unequivocally that the late Sir John Compton who has been hailed as the father of this nation would have never, I repeat, never stopped the St Jude Project looking for perceived corrupt politicians and officials. And I defy the Hon Stephenson King to dispute this.
Sir John did not do as the current set, administer government in the media and on the premise of rumour. What role if any is the current public service with trained administrators playing in the governance of this country?
I wonder if the minister who is always on radio and TV with documents to prove his point, can produce a minute or other correspondence from his Permanent Secretary and/or chief technical officer which informed his decision to stop the project.
Two years (almost) the staff at St Jude are working in conditions similar to that of a dungeon whilst a Minister is playing FBI agent looking for crooks.
The sad thing about this saga is the yellow vs red continues while civil society watches in deafening silence.
Saint Lucians, wake up and smell the coffee before it is too late.
Be more patriotic than politically partisan.

Victor E. Girard
Patriot

Tuesday, 27 March 2018

Debate on the Estimates of Revenue and Expenditure Day 2 Part IV

Debate on the Estimates of Revenue and Expenditure Day 2 Part III

Debate on the Estimates of Revenue and Expenditure Day 2 Part II

Debate on the Estimates of Revenue and Expenditure Day 2 Part I

Debate on the Estimates of Revenue and Expenditure Day 1 Part II

Debate on the Estimates of Revenue and Expenditure Day 1 Part I

Opening of Third Session of the Eleventh Parliament of Saint Lucia

HARBOR CLUB GRAND OPENING

NEW HOUSE SPEAKER BUT STILL NO DEPUTY

PM SLAMS OPPOSITION NO SHOW AT THRONE SPEECH

NEW GG DELIVERS MAIDEN THRONE SPEECH 2018

ANDY DANIEL APPOINTED NEW SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE

BUDGET EXPECTATIONS

Wednesday, 10 January 2018

THE BIOGRAPHY OF DAME PEARLETTE LOUISY

9 Facts about St Lucia’s new Governor General

Saint Lucia has a new Governor General for the first time in 20 years.
The government announced that Mr Emmanuel Neville Cenac has been appointed and has been approved by Her Majesty The Queen. He is set to take the Oath of Office at an Installation Ceremony on Friday, January 12, 2018.
Cenac’s appointment has been politically controversial. Here are 9 facts about the new Governor General:

1. Cenac served as a member of parliament for Laborie.
2. Cenac is the brother of Saint Lucia’s third elected prime minister, Winston Cenac, who served from 1981–1982.
3. Cenac was once Leader of the Opposition Saint Lucia Labour Party.
4. Cenac crossed the floor to the United Workers Party in 1987. This resulted in the UWP moving from a 9-8 majority to a 10-7 majority.
5. Cenac said that ‘broken promises’ resulted in his crossing the floor.
6. Cenac served as Minister for Foreign Affairs from 1987 to 1992.
7. Cenac retired in 1992 but returned to serve as President of the Senate from 1993 to 1997.
8. Cenac will be the seventh person to occupy the role of St Lucia’s Governor General.
9. Cenac successfully sued the government in 2003 to reclaim his pension that was ceased in 1993. The judgment came in 2006.

Pearlette Louisy


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Her Excellency
Dame Pearlette Louisy
GCSLGCMGDStJPhDLLD (Hon)
Dame Pearlette Louisy at her desk at Government House in Castries, St. Lucia.jpg
Governor-General of Saint Lucia
In office
19 September 1997 – 31 December 2017
MonarchElizabeth II
Prime MinisterKenny Anthony
John Compton
Stephenson King
Allen Chastanet
Preceded byGeorge Mallet
Succeeded byNeville Cenac (Designate)
Personal details
BornCalliopa Pearlette Louisy
8 June 1946 (age 71)
Laborie, Saint Lucia
Alma materUniversity of the West Indies
Laval University
University of Bristol
Dame Calliopa Pearlette Louisy GCSLGCMG (born 8 June 1946) was the Governor-General of Saint Lucia from 1997 to 2017. She was the first woman to hold this office, into which she was sworn on 19 September 1997,[1] and resigned from on 31 December 2017.

Biography[edit]

Born in the village of Laborie,[2] Louisy attended the Laborie Infant School and Primary Schools. In 1960 she proceeded to the Saint Joseph's Convent on the Javouhey Scholarship. In 1966, a year after the completion of her secondary education she was awarded the Canadian International Development Agency(CIDA) scholarship to pursue a Bachelor's Degree in English and French at the University of the West Indies at Cave HillBarbados.[1]
In 1972, she was awarded the Canadian Commonwealth Scholarship and Fellowship Plan to pursue a M.A. degree in Linguistics, in the field of Didactics at the Université Laval in Quebec CityCanada. In 1991, she proceeded to the University of Bristol in the United Kingdom, where she read for a Ph.D. degree in Education.[citation needed]
Louisy has contributed significantly to the development of Education in Saint Lucia, having spent most of her professional life in the teaching profession. During the periods 1969–72 and 1975–76 she taught at the St Joseph's Convent. From 1976 to 1986, she served as a tutor of French, and was subsequently appointed as Principal of the St. Lucia A Level College. When the A Level College and Morne Technical School merged into the Sir Arthur Lewis Community College, she first served as Dean, and was subsequently appointed as the Vice Principal and Principal of the College.[citation needed]
In 1999 Louisy was awarded the Honorary degree of Doctor of Laws (LL.D.) by the University of Bristol.[1] On 16 July 1999 she was appointed Dame Grand Cross of the Order of St. Michael and St. George.[3] In 2011, she received an Honorary Doctor of Laws (LLB) from the University of West Indies.[1]

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Papal Honours[edit]