Are mandatory declarations a violation of one’s
fundamental rights and freedoms?
"For those kinds of details to be released to the
general public, in my opinion, is quite unnecessary and could be harmful and a
possible invasion of the right to privacy” Says the Executive
Director of National Integrity Action, Professor Trevor
Munroe."The normally fearless Marxist Professor Munroe seems
to have begun to be afraid and nervous that sooner or later Holness and
Robinson will make his position and the NIA redundant because they have moved
ahead of him and now have a Holness Robinson Integrity Action (HRIA). People,
Prime Minister Holness said his 10 years of declarations; they are
accurate and in keeping with the truth have obviously raised the bar to a
level that many cannot reach and "dem A Fret". I wonder if Prof
trying to repair the air condition units to cool down the temperature and ease
the pressure, frustration, panic and profuse sweating among those in these hotter
times. What will the survival rate and fall out be and don’t forget the
courts are there to get injunctions against declarations e.g. they are too
invasive and an invasion of privacy a violation of one’s Fundamental Rights and
Freedoms, chapter 3, paragraph thirteen subsections (a) and (c) of
the Jamaican constitution and would this be applicable? 20/06/16
No comments:
Post a Comment