| PM CLAIMS GRANT MAKING $$ OFF CHRISTOPHE
HARBOUR LAND DEALS
By Sheena Brooks
While political debate over the acquisition of lands
at the Southeast peninsula continues, Prime Minister
Dr. Denzil Douglas has added a new twist, claiming
Lindsay Grant, leader of opposition party PAM, is
getting rich off the same land deals.
Earlier this week Douglas said that the accusations
made on Grants political platform about the
government profiting from sale of peninsula lands
were the height of hypocrisy.
There are some who go around saying that we
are selling land off to foreign people. What absolute
nonsense! Those who claim we are selling the land
off to foreigners, they are the ones who now going
behind our backs to the same foreigners over there
at Christophe Harbour.
They are the ones, like Mr. Lindsay Grant in
particular, they are the ones who are going begging
those same white foreign people who are buying the
land from private people, not government, on the Southeast
peninsula. He is the one who is now making a whole
heap of money by doing the land transfers for those
same white foreign people that he has been criticizing
on the political platform of buying land here in St.
Kitts-Nevis.
This is the height of hypocrisy and that is
why the point must be made that on the issue of land
distribution in St. Kitts-Nevis there is a lot of
hypocrisy coming from the opposition, Peoples
Action Movement.
He had also said on another occasion that, Some
of those who are banging their mouths and are accusing
the government wrongly, they are the ones who collected
the cash because they owned it themselves and try
to pass it off as if government was doing something
wrong!
The land in verbal dispute refers to the 2 500 acres
(104,544,000 square feet) and 7 miles of beaches acquired
by foreign developers to construct a world-class golf
course, marina village, luxurious villas and at least
one major hotel.
PAM has maintained that the government acquired private
land at the Southeast peninsula under the guise of
acquisition for public use.
Auberges acquisition of hundreds of acres
of land on the peninsula
saw the Douglas government
involving itself by acquiring those private lands
to pass on to the said Auberge group, an excerpt
from the oppositions newspaper, The Democrat,
had stated.
Christophe Harbour Developments COO LeGrand
Elebash had denied purchasing lands from the government.
Probably one of the largest misconceptions
that has made it into the public realm is that somehow
Christophe Harbour acquired land from government to
proceed with this development when it is a well-known
fact that these lands were privately owned. The developers
of Christophe Harbour and our predecessors acquired
lands on the Southeast peninsula from private owners,
he had publicly informed.
Grant was recently questioned at his partys
most recent press conference as to his involvement
with the sale of said lands to the developers, to
which he said, I do not work for Christopher
Habour.
However Grant has yet to come forward regarding whether
or not he has acted in his capacity as a corporate
attorney in handling the land transfers from private
owners to the developers of the South East peninsula.
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