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A video clip depicting
Leader of the People's Action Movement, Lindsay F.
Grant, allegedly engaged in negotiations for future
sale of crown lands to a foreigner in exchange for
campaign funds surfaced on the video sharing website
YouTube.
The almost 5 minute video was posted to the site on
Monday by a YouTube user "cashforacres"
and so far the controversial video has been viewed
almost 1500 times.
The scandal was first exposed on January 10 when PAM's
leader announced at a public meeting that the Labour
party had launched a smear campaign against him in
the form of a bribery plot. Grant has emphatically
denied being "caught taking a bribe" and
claimed his "intelligence team" had discovered
the scheme and that he was advised to "play along".
Just over a week later the video surfaced on the internet
showing Grant in a room with a male whose identity
was intentionally blurred but who could be heard speaking
with a British accent. Much of the video clip was
inaudible but caption was displayed at the bottom
indicating what was allegedly being said by both men.
According to the video caption, the "investor"
offers Grant US $1.5 million in campaign funding in
exchange for his interests purchasing 200 acres of
crown land for US $20,000 an acre were PAM to win
Monday's general elections. It goes on to claim that
Grant asks for $1.7 million, suggesting the funds
be channeled through "some outside trust accounts"
he operated that he could filter the money through
so that it "would not show".
Grant told the media on Wednesday that the incident
was clearly a "set up" and only proved that
he was honest not to have accepted the bribe but instead
going public about the plot.
"Quite clearly as we've said all long it was
a set up from the beginning and that is how we have
to view the issue
I broke the story on Sunday
night when the consummation of the deal was to have
been the Monday morning. If I was, according to them,
selling lands of this country I would have waited
to consummate the deal on January 11th. But bearing
in mind we knew it was a set up, revelations were
made Sunday evening; that in itself says something
to you," he said.
Grant went on to say that the room the imposter was
staying in at the Marriott Resort had been paid for
with taxpayers dollars by the Labour party and that
after he spoke of the plot, the man was flown out
of St. Kitts the very next day.
The tape shown on YouTube, Grant contended, was "obviously
doctored" and he questioned why the face of the
"investor" was not shown.
"All these matters indicate clearly that it was
a set up by the Labour Party. Why did it take them
a whole week to produce the tape? Obviously they were
splicing and splicing and doctoring the tape. The
story on the tape has no difference to what I indicated
the public on Sunday evening. How come the tape does
not show the policy of a PAM government going forward
was not to sell land but to lease land?" He said
his hands are as clean now as they were when he took
over the party some 9 years ago and the only thing
he could be faulted on was that he "did not take
a bribe".
When asked why, if it was a known set up, he had not
recorded the meeting, Grant said in hindsight he "should
have".
"Hindsight is 20/20 vision and I'm an honest
individual. How this is playing out, in hindsight
I ought to have worked with my own recording but I
believe everybody is entitled to an error of judgment.
In hindsight I would have worked with a tape to show
the difference between my tape and the doctored tape."
After having denied any knowledge of the bribery plot,
Labour party leader Hon. Dr. Denzil Douglas subsequently
said at a public meeting that Grant had lost credibility
as a party leader and aspiring prime minister.
"How could anybody who aspires to be a credible
leader make such a fundamental mistake; a mistake
of judgment? Sits in a room, negotiate with a man
he don't know to sell 200 acres of the people's land
for a quarter of the price he knows it costs on the
market," Douglas said. He claimed Grant had accused
him of underselling crown land yet was displaying
hypocrisy by negotiating to sell "Labour"
land at an even lower rate.
"When you work out what he selling Labour land
for it is less that 50 cents per square foot. He is
the same one going around saying that Labour is selling
government land for 70 cents a square foot, well since
when 50 cents is more than 70 cents? It is the hypocrisy
of Lindsay Grant that I speak to. Why would anyone
sit down and arrange to take a bribe? Not fit for
the role of leadership! In that role you cannot afford
to make fundamental mistakes like that!"
Douglas adamantly reiterated that this party had no
involvement in the fiasco and claimed that the room
the "investor" was staying in was paid for
in cash.
Grant's political opponent in Constituency #4, Labour's
Glen "Ghost" Phillip also addressed the
scandalous video, saying he was not surprised that
Grant was involved in alleged bribery. Interestingly,
Phillip, who is a newcomer to the political race,
referred to the pretend investor as "an undercover
reporter".
"Lindsay Grant is saying on the stage that PAM
has an offshore account, that they funnel money into
this country. Nobody ask him, I'm saying what's on
the tape. Check YouTube, I'm not making anything.
This is what the undercover reporter is reporting.
But I'm not surprised about Lindsay Grant and bribery.
When they said I was gonna run for this constituency;
when the rumor was out before I even accepted, Lindsay
Grant came to me and tried to offer me a bribe. But
I said to Lindsay Grant 'No way!'Lindsay grant cannot
be trusted," Phillip said.
The Observer asked Grant if he felt the scandal would
negatively impact his chances at the polls for Monday's
general elections to which he responded that he would
let the people be the judge.
"I can't say. I leave it to the electorate. My
thing is that we have run a clean campaign; we've
run a campaign on honesty and integrity, that's what
I've done for the last 9 years. I will let the people
be the judge. We've run a campaign on issues, crime,
cost of living, corruption; but at the end of the
day the power is in the hands of the people,"
he answered.=
PAM's leader said he was confident not only of his
victory in Constituency #4, but of an overall PAM
victory on January 25th.
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