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Thursday, May 8, 2025

PM welcomes Moonilal’s court action over text comments

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Gail Alexander
1945 days ago
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Veteran journalist Andy Johnson, left, and Public  Utilities Minister Robert Le Hunte at the PNM’s cocktail party on Wednesday.

Veteran journalist Andy Johnson, left, and Public Utilities Minister Robert Le Hunte at the PNM’s cocktail party on Wednesday.

Prime Min­is­ter Dr Kei­th Row­ley has wel­comed “go­ing to court” af­ter he was sued by UNC MP Dr Roodal Mooni­lal whom he al­leged­ly named in a con­ver­sa­tion with Fix­in T&T’s Kirk Wait­he.

It was pub­lished in the Ex­press re­cent­ly.

Row­ley spoke about the de­vel­op­ment at a cock­tail par­ty on Wednes­day host­ed by the rul­ing PNM at the Au­di­to­ri­um at the Gov­ern­ment Cam­pus Port-of-Spain. He said he re­ceived the pre-ac­tion pro­to­col let­ter ear­li­er.

The al­leged re­marks at is­sue were made in a 2019 What­sApp ex­change be­tween Row­ley and Wait­he who had ex­pressed con­cerns about Min­is­ter Camille Robin­son Reg­is’ con­tro­ver­sial 2016 bank­ing trans­ac­tion

Seg­ments of the con­ver­sa­tion which were re­cent­ly pub­lished showed Row­ley call­ing Wait­he “a hyp­ocrite” for ig­nor­ing cor­rup­tion al­le­ga­tions against PP Gov­ern­ment mem­bers. He point­ed to ac­cu­sa­tions against sev­er­al PP mem­bers

Sub­se­quent­ly, Row­ley said one of the per­sons—whom he didn’t name—sent him the le­gal let­ter and the mat­ter has to go to court.

“I wel­come the mo­ment,” he added.

Yes­ter­day Mooni­lal con­firmed he that he had sent the le­gal let­ter, “I’m damn fed up with (Row­ley) call­ing my name every time he spins around .... twice he call my name. I don’t mind peo­ple call­ing my name—but not him be­cause he al­ways tries to de­monise me and I take of­fence to that. My let­ter calls for him to apol­o­gise or go to court.”

Row­ley on Wednes­day had main­tained his al­leged per­cep­tion of Wait­he. He said in their con­ver­sa­tion they’d been “ex­press­ing them­selves from deep with­in their soul”. “The next thing I know, the me­dia, my friends, pub­lished the con­ver­sa­tion in its en­tire­ty and it’s a good thing I don’t say any­thing to man or woman that I don’t ex­pect to see and be proud of in the news­pa­pers.”

Row­ley al­so re­vealed it was once his dream as a youth to be­come a jour­nal­ist but a grade six mark in the Eng­lish Lan­guage kay­oed that.

At­ten­dees at the event in­clud­ed PNM ex­ec­u­tive mem­bers and Balis­er House staff plus To­ba­go House of As­sem­bly mem­bers in­clud­ing Denise Tsoi-a Fatt An­gus who is bid­ding to be­come PNM’s To­ba­go Coun­cil leader.

Al­so present were Bryan Man­ning (son of for­mer prime min­is­ter Patrick Man­ning), for­mer Man­ning ad­min­is­tra­tion min­is­ters Arnold Pig­got and Gary Hunte plus PNM front lin­ers, most min­is­ters and new faces in­clud­ing re­cent­ly elect­ed coun­cil­lors.


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