MP George Wright |
PM Andrew Holness |
Has Mr. wright been convicted of an offence and is that offence one which can disqualify him from continuing as a member of parliament? Is Mr. Wright suffering from any mental challenges which would make him incapable of functioning as the people's representative? Has he absented himself from a number of sittings of the parliament without excuse and therefore on that basis his seat could be declared vacant?
What ever wrong we may perceive of Mr. Wright, if we try to get him out of the house the wrong way, then we will be wrong and he will still be Wright in the house.
We oftentimes talk about the rule of law, and yet some of us would like a representative of the people to be thrown out of the house because it is believed that he did a wrong. Even criminals have appealed their cases and have been set free. We have not even investigated anything yet to come to the conclusion that we have enough evidence to get a conviction in a court of law. There is no such thing as justice born out of injustice.
When we have set up a code of conduct for parliamentarians and if a parliamentarian is brought before a committee of parliament and found to be guilty, then that parliamentarian can he be removed from his seat. Strict rules would have to be set up to ensure that the party with the most seats does not control whether a member is removed from the house or not. We also definitely need a system of impeachment for the Prime Minister and the Leader of the Opposition.
Let us not fool ourselves, many politicians have done far worse things than Mr. Wright and many have continued to sit in parliament and function as if they are the archangels of heaven. Many of us know stories about how gangs were important to rural Jamaica to fight political fights and many politicians were not far removed from these fights. Executives of organizations have lost their lives under questionable circumstances and the list goes on and there have been talks about political connections. This is the Jamaica that we live in.
One thing for sure, and that is Jamaica is one big corrupt country and no sector of the society I believe is spared - not even the church. Do you recall stories of persons who were removed from areas so those of the right political power could move in. Have you heard of persons who did no work it is said, and yet they collected monthly salaries. Persons who get appointed as consultants when some of them probably cannot even spell the world consultant.
Will Jamaican be cleaned up? Not for this generation nor the next nor the next. Too many persons benefit from the corruption in this country. While the majority suffer and the majority have become quite use to the suffering, that suffering for them is like cool breeze.
Jamaica No Problem Man! Business as usual is business unusual!!!
Eternal Father bless our land! Let us hope a change is coming.
One Love!
I believe the bottom line is this, many calling for mr wright,s resignation smell blood. They believe the pnp will be able to pull one back. And of course, we have no shortage of waggonist to join in and make it legitimate. By the way, i concur with all that you say.
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