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Mitchell statement regarding Ministry of Foreign Affairs' website
Aug 29, 2010 - 2:29:30 PM
STATEMENT BY FRED MITCHELL MP FOX HILL
IN RESPONSE TO THAT OF BRENT SYMONETTE, MINISTER OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS
ON THE LOSS OF THE MINISTRY'S WEBSITE
29th August 2010
Nassau, Bahamas - The statements made by the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign
Affairs and published in The Tribune of Saturday 28th August with
regard to the loss of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs website are
shocking and patently offensive. They are beyond stupid. They convey
ineptitude on his part that is beyond belief.
The question of
how the website was established is irrelevant to the issue that is
before him as Minister. The fact is on his watch, he allowed the
information which is proprietary to the Bahamas Government on mfabahamas.org to be lost and he does not have an answer for it.
The
best one can say in this matter is that Fred Mitchell is not the issue
as much as he would like me to be. The issue is; how did he and
officials allow the Government’s information to be lost?
When
this matter was revealed to the public, that the Ministry had lost the
information, I wrote the Prime Minister to seek an immediate
investigation and to urge the Prime Minister to cause his Minister to
account to the public for his shocking behaviour, that of allowing
government information to go missing and there was no accountability for
it to the public. The Prime Minister has not answered to my complaint.
For
three years on the occasion of the budget debates, in my monthly press
briefings as Shadow Spokesman on Foreign Affairs, I raised the matter of
the website and the fact that the Minister was simply not paying
attention. On each occasion, the Minister would respond by saying that
they were working on a new site.
At one point, his colleague
Zhivargo Laing floated the absurd idea that the site was actually a Fred
Mitchell site and not a government site. This equally absurd notion has
now been adopted by Mr. Symonette. The record betrays the stupidity of
this argument. Why would a website that is owned by Fred Mitchell
continue for three years after he lost office to post speeches and
picture of Brent Symonette on it?
So this Member of Parliament
has nothing to say in response to the Minister's challenge that all the
facts must be revealed about how the site was set up. Mr. Symonette has
the records. Ambassador Joshua Sears and Dr. Patricia Rodgers, the now
Permanent Secretary, are aware of all of the facts. Indeed the
Ambassador is well aware of all of the facts and he now works for Mr.
Symonette. We urge him to speak the truth to power. The Minister must
step back from this witch-hunt in which his government is now engaged.
The government should not be the police to lock up citizens of The
Bahamas who are simply seeking to get the Minister to do his job.
The Minister must say what steps he is now taking to recover the lost information.
The
Minister must also accept responsibility for hounding the employees who
were connected with the website out of the Ministry and now after the
shocking negligence of the Minister, the information appears to be lost.
The
site contains information on where visas are needed for Bahamians to
travel, who need visas to travel to The Bahamas, a list of treaties,
policies of the Ministry, addresses and telephone number of ambassadors
and consulates and honorary consuls.
I did my job competently as
a Minister. I am doing my job competently as the Opposition spokesman
on Foreign Affairs. Mr. Symonette must not be begrudgeful. He must get
down now and do his work. Time is quite short.
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