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Aug 29, 2022 Letters
Dear Editor,
I have seen consistent threats against GECOM Chair Madame Justice (Ret’d) Claudette Singh seeking to push her out. These threats are inappropriate. The threats themselves are inappropriate and don’t belong in a democratic, civilised society. One cannot attack or threaten a head or member of a statutory or constitutional body. Anyone who studies political science as I did or have a basic understanding of law would know such threats don’t belong in a democratic society or made by another head of a constitutional body.
Threats themselves don’t remove a person from office. The threats are hollow and they will not ensure that the Chair leaves. Justice Singh is a strong person. I don’t think she would simply walk away from her office on mere threats (physical or oral). What benefits would accrue to the Opposition and or its leader by threatening a statutory office holder? It brought back memory of Basdeo Panday’s attack on then President Robinson in Trinidad, a decision he must have regretted. In the tied election, when Panday should have remained as PM, Robinson bypassed him and appointed challenger Patrick Manning as PM who won less votes than Panday. That was the end of Panday’s career as PM.
Threats themselves are legal infractions (violate the law). It is up to the legal authority to address that matter. In democratic countries, as in the US, India, Canada, there would be consequences threatening a constitutional person.
Politicians must know that there is a well laid down process of removing the Chair or Commissioners (unless they resign on their own accord). Theirs is a constitutional position – charges and establishment of an independent tribunal that will launch an inquiry and give recommendations to the President.
The Chair has been accused of being partial towards PPP. Nevertheless, there is no evidence that she violated rules in favour of one party or the other. She merely has followed the laws.
She can’t be accused of turning a blind eye on complaints of fraud in the March 2020 elections. Rigging was thoroughly addressed by the courts, including CCJ, and independent observers. The results were scrutinised at multiple levels right up to the CCJ. All violations were addressed. The Chair and GECOM followed the law.
The Government has established an international commission of repute to look into the 2020 elections — cheating, rigging, performance of GECOM actors, etc. Terms of Reference of the Commission are not finalised. The Commission will come up with a report. It will address the issues being ventilated now and before.
Conversations I had with legal experts suggest that Madame Claudette Singh has been scrupulously pursuing constitutional framework. She has not violated laws or rules. She has been deliberate in her thinking and decision-making. Any constitutional infractions under her watch are not tenable. She will not condone or support wrongdoing. No one can force her to go beyond constitutional or legal process. Justice Claudette Singh is a disciplined person. She has been a judge and is legal and constitutionally minded. She follows the law. Attempts to bully the Chair are being thwarted by the alacrity of the Chair herself. She has been running the Commission for three years. She has not yielded to anything illegal. She will not be cowered by veil threats. She is sticking to constitutional legal provisions.
For preparations for the overdue Local Government Elections, she recently emphasised that the list is being sanitised and people will be free to include their names on it (if missing). She also made it clear that she cannot remove any name unless the person is deceased and evidence provided accordingly by the register office (of deaths and births). It should be noted that people travel for employment, education, vacation, and other purposes. One can’t willy nilly remove names from the list. Those who are deceased can be removed.
One must also note that the Chair is not GECOM. She is merely one of seven members. Decisions are taken as a body. Whatever decision is taken is that of the entire body and not just the members who support it. She is not responsible alone. The full body is responsible. Why pick on her?
Justice Singh is not of unsound mind and is not corrupt. She deserves all support to do her work without fear and favour and to implement all constitutional legal provisions. Absence of legal constitutional infractions by the Chair, the threats against the chair are baseless.
Yours truly,
Vishnu Bisram
Jan 13, 2025
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