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JAMAICA | Opposition PNP Lambasts Government over Access To Information Negligence

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September 14, 2024
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KINGSTON, Jamaica- In a scathing indictment that’s set Jamaica’s political landscape ablaze, the People’s National Party (PNP) has lambasted the government for what it calls a “gross negligence” in the ongoing paralysis of the Access to Information (ATI) Tribunal. The opposition’s fiery rhetoric takes particular aim at Senator Dr. Dana Morris Dixon, the minister responsible for information, accusing her of fiddling while Rome burns.

“For over six months, the tribunal – crucial to protecting the public’s right to access government-held information – has been inactive. This dereliction of duty represents a serious violation of Jamaicans’ constitutional rights,” the PNP thundered in a statement that’s sent shockwaves through the corridors of power.

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As the dust settles on this bombshell announcement, a grim picture emerges: between 20 to 30 appeals languish in limbo, leaving citizens adrift in a sea of bureaucratic red tape. The PNP argues that this information blackout has effectively gagged the public’s ability to challenge the government’s veil of secrecy.

The ATI Act, once hailed as a beacon of transparency, now stands as a hollow monument to broken promises. Its lofty ideals of openness and accountability have been sacrificed on the altar of governmental inertia, the PNP claims.

Enter Andre Earle, KC, a legal crusader whose client’s plight has become a rallying cry for justice. Despite his Herculean efforts to break through the wall of silence, Senator Morris Dixon remains as mute as the tribunal she’s failed to appoint.

In a blistering critique, the PNP didn’t mince words: “This is not mere oversight, it is incompetence and blatant neglect of a fundamental public responsibility.” The opposition’s demands ring out like a clarion call:

  1. “Immediate appointment of a new ATI Tribunal:” A desperate plea to resurrect the public’s right to know.
  2. “Public accountability from the Minister:” A challenge to Senator Morris Dixon to face the music and explain her deafening silence.
  3. “Protection of citizens’ rights under the ATI Act:” A battle cry against the epidemic of redaction that’s plaguing public documents.

As ‘Right to Know Week’ looms on the horizon, the irony is not lost on the PNP. In a final, stinging rebuke, they declared the government’s commitment to transparency nothing more than a mirage, a cruel illusion that vanishes under the harsh light of scrutiny.

With this explosive exposé, the PNP has thrown down the gauntlet. The question now hanging in Kingston’s humid air: Will the government rise to meet this challenge, or will Jamaica’s right to information continue to wither on the vine of neglect? (WiredJA)

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