Minister of Youth Development and National Service Foster Cummings has responded to claims that he was banned from pursuing postgraduate studies at a university because of plagiarism.
Cummings said that ins 2007 a matter arose regarding an "oversight of not referencing quotations in the footnotes although the book was cited in the bibliography".
He said a dispute arose and the University dealt with the matter and a committee was convened to deliberate on the issue following which a decision was taken that he withdraw from the programme and re-enter after one year.
He said he complied and never asked that the rules be changed for his benefit.
The following is the full statement by Cummings.
"Reference is being made to an earlier time, in 2007, when I was a postgraduate student at the University of the West Indies pursuing a master’s degree in Government in which an issue arose over the matter of an oversight of not referencing quotations in the footnotes although the book was cited in the bibliography.
A dispute arose and the University dealt with the matter.
A committee was convened to deliberate on the issue, and a decision was taken that I withdraw from the program and re-enter after one year.
I accepted and complied with this decision, and duly re-registered for the program after the elapse of one year. I completed the first semester and when a lecturer persisted in raising the issue that led to my previous withdrawal, I did not sit any of the exams in the second semester and did not complete that program of study.
I have never asked any institution to bend its rules to accommodate me. I sat my exams, both at the Undergraduate and Postgraduate levels in the full view of my peers and others. An important life lesson is that though one will make mistakes or encounter obstacles along the way, lessons should be learnt from them, which will lead to even greater successes in the future.
In 2006, I completed my bachelor's degree in Government and International Relations at UWI, St. Augustine. It was a proud moment for me being the first member of my family to have benefitted from university level education.
My experience at the University during that period was rewarding and life changing. I was elected as a Member of Parliament in August 2020 and in an effort to prepare myself for the role ahead, I subsequently enrolled in the Master of Business Administration Program in Leadership, Entrepreneurship and Innovation at the School of Accounting and Management, which I successfully completed.
I was awarded a master’s degree with distinction and will graduate later this year.
The cycle of resilience- mistake made, lesson learnt, future success accomplished- is the principle I hold out to every young person as an invaluable life asset, critical for personal development and advancement. Don't let your mistakes win; learn your lessons and move on up with humility and persistence!"