Wednesday 2 October 2024

JLP Says PNP has No Moral Authority to Speak on Crime, Corruption and Ethics​

Press Release From The Jamaica Labour Party - 20241002



The Jamaica Labour Party is of the view that having on Tuesday, October 1, 2024 announced by way of a formal press release a two time drug convict and confessed cocaine smuggler, Isat Buchanan, as one of its candidates, the PNP has no moral authority to speak on matters concerning corruption, crime or ethics.

Buchanan served time in Jamaican prison for possession of, dealing in and taking steps to smuggling cocaine. He also spent approximately 10 years in a United States prison for similar drug smuggling crimes, involving cocaine.

While we believe in possible rehabilitation and redemption, Mr. Buchanan's recent crude, misogynistic and lewd remarks directed at a senior female public servant and his description of some Jamaicans as ugly and resembling monkeys, confirm his penchant for unbecoming conduct is not a thing of the past.

The decision by the Mark Golding-led PNP which professes to have an Integrity Committee which vets candidates, to confirm and endorse Buchanan, reinforces the fact that the PNP cannot be trusted with governing Jamaica.







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7 comments:

  1. The JLP is conflating issues and playing politics with Jamaicans as if decent people can't see through their charade. The power of the vote will soon fix all this.

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  2. Vernon you are just as bad. You so-called blogger/journalist or what ever you ascribe to these days. The story you are pushing clearly says you missed your mark. The poor excuse of a leader we have and put into power and trust has taken IC to court trying to ok illicit enrichment by making it unconstitutional is the lowest level Prime Minister has ever sunken in the history of leadership in the Caribbean.
    Shame on you Mr.Holnes and your minions 🤥🤥🤥🤥🤥🤥🤥

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  3. Has the JLP forgotten Warmington? Has he ever apologised for the numerous things he has done? At least Buchannan apologised. Pot a cuss kettle. Lord help

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  4. Let's compare: Warmington vs Buchanan. Moral authority indeed. Neither should be there

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    1. That's the truth. Both have no moral authority to represent us in anywhere particularly in Parliament.

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  5. Vernon. We will not be distracted from the matter concerning the PM and his illicit enrichment which is clearly what the press release is trying to do. NO ONE IS ABOVE THE LAW!!! including Andrew Holness the PM, and his confederates!

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  6. What is the status of the case of the Melissa Silvera murder? And the murder of the East Portland politician?

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