Fitzgerald rules out private appeal

By AVA TURNQUEST

Tribune Chief Reporter

aturnquest@tribunemedia.net

JEROME  Fitzgerald, former minister of Education, Science and Technology, yesterday indicated that he would not be making a private appeal of the Supreme Court ruling on parliamentary privilege as he confirmed his plans to leave frontline politics.

Mr Fitzgerald told The Tribune that his 15 years of public service were both an honour and a privilege, recalling his tenure as deputy chairman of the former College of the Bahamas, senator, MP and Cabinet minister.

He responded to questions sent by email concerning the appeal, and his reaction to his party’s stunning loss at the polls.

To this he said: “With regard to the election loss, the FNM won and the PLP lost. The FNM must now govern and the PLP must oppose and hold them accountable. I see it in those simple terms, no more, no less.

“As for the future, I’ve served my country now for 15 years. First in 2002 as deputy chairman of the now University of the Bahamas where we started the transition from COB to UB, then 2007 as a senator and from 2012 as a member of Parliament and Cabinet minister.

“It has been an honour and privilege to serve my country at the highest levels. At 51, I look forward to the next phase of my life with great anticipation and excitement knowing that in all things I give thanks to God.”

The Tribune reported on Monday that the government had filed notice of its intent to drop its appeal of the landmark Supreme Court ruling on parliamentary privilege alongside that of Mr Fitzgerald. The matter stemmed from Mr Fitzgerald’s tabling in parliament of the private emails of the environmental action group Save The Bays.

Yesterday, Mr Fitzgerald said: “The ruling itself was actually against  me in my capacity as a minister of the government and not in my personal capacity.

“Therefore the ruling was actually against the government of the Bahamas. I suspect that this may be the reason why the Attorney General’s Office did not see the need to notify me personally of its decision to discontinue.”

Yesterday, Attorney General Carl Bethel told The Tribune that he made the decision to drop the case after discussions with counsel, and a full consideration of the costs associated with a full hearing. He noted that the former administration had made plans to import a cadre of international lawyers to argue the case. Mr Bethel insisted that Justice Charles’ ruling did not threaten the integrity of parliament, as dissenting parliamentarians argued last year.

“My view is that privileges are lost when they are abused,” Mr Bethel said.

“At the end of the day a legal judgment was made on my part, and in discussions with counsel, a legal judgment was made by me that it was not in the public interest for this matter to be appealed. And on that basis it is my view that a judge’s ruling was defensible and ought not to be challenged.”

He continued: “And because privileges if abused, cease to be privileges.”

“Had the matter continued to a full hearing much, much, more than ($150,000) that would have been incurred in legal fees.

“It’s not a matter that is of concern, we have a separation of powers in the Bahamas, we have a constitution that ensures and assures a separation of powers of all entities. It (the ruling) doesn’t threaten the integrity of Parliament, the position, it doesn’t in anyway impinge upon the integrity and authority in parliament to govern.”

Justice Charles ruled that Mr Fitzgerald could not be protected by parliamentary privilege, and ordered him to pay $150,000 in damages for the breach – a decision the former Marathon MP contended was made in error because he was “at all times acting in the public interest.”

Yesterday, Mr Bethel acknowledged that the lawsuit filed by the Coalition to Protect Clifton Bay (Save The Bays) was made against the government.

However, he would not confirm whether the Public Treasury would be paying the $150,000 fine imposed by the Supreme Court.

“The way the case was structured,” Mr Bethel said, “as a case against the government on a constitutional basis, so there will have to be some discussions about the issue. So at the end of the day legal costs ordered by the court are legal costs, so we will have to see who will be paying what and how much.”

Comments

birdiestrachan says...

Sir you are correct to let it go allow them to act as they like and do as they please.. the truth
is they will not be able to do what they do as long as they would like. You have done well I wish you Gods speed in all of your endeavors..

Posted 13 June 2017, 2:29 p.m. Suggest removal

licks2 says...

Tell me what he did? I have a shock for you. . .tell what he did?

Posted 14 June 2017, 11:21 a.m. Suggest removal

alfalfa says...

Birdie, This is the same man who had the residents of Marathon living in, and drinking from wells, all the while knowing that there had been a massive gasoline spill by Rubis, and that the area was polluted and unsafe to live in. He is also the man of the infamous "begging" emails to Bahamar. You are blind in your unflinching loyalty to the PLP, and will bless them. God may not be so lenient.

Posted 13 June 2017, 2:44 p.m. Suggest removal

birdiestrachan says...

I never said he was perfect neither are you or I . But I can say this for sure . That the God
I know and serve forgives. The one you serve may not be lenient.

Posted 13 June 2017, 2:54 p.m. Suggest removal

baldbeardedbahamian says...

actually God is sometimes a vengeful God which is why he once drowned every man, woman, and child then alive, excepting only one man called Noah and his family. God also killed all the children of the Egyptians onetime when they upset him. We pay for our sins, all of them , every time however much money you may give to your pastor you cannot buy your way into Heaven or out of Hell.

Posted 13 June 2017, 4:10 p.m. Suggest removal

sheeprunner12 says...

I have NO sympathy for this political scumbag ...... He deserves all that has come to him

Posted 13 June 2017, 4:33 p.m. Suggest removal

licks2 says...

This man is the poster boy for stupidity in government. . .his mess at MOE will be shown to the public. . .

Posted 14 June 2017, 11:23 a.m. Suggest removal

Well_mudda_take_sic says...

Carl Bethel at the direction of Minnis has decided to let Toxic Fumes Fitz get off scot-free notwithstanding all of Minnis's pre and post election promises that past and present government officials who have abused their public office and the public trust should have something to fear from his new government. Now we have the Evil Wicked Witch Maynard-Gibson, Bag Man Baltron Bethel, Shameless Shane, and so many others like them, all laughing at us, yes at us, we the people, as they enjoy their ill-gotten and most unjust riches. What a joke!

Posted 14 June 2017, 12:28 p.m. Suggest removal

sealice says...

Yea he's moving on to spend all the fuggin money he stole in the past 15 years....and Birdie God doesn't forgive crap = I will see Fitzgerald when i get to hell and kick his ass again then.....

Posted 14 June 2017, 12:53 p.m. Suggest removal

licks2 says...

IF YOU WILL KICK HIM IN HELL. . .IT WILL TAKE YOU ALL ETERNITY. . .WHY NOT SEEK TO GO TO HEAVEN AND LEAVE HIM TO HIS GOD. . .WHAT IF HE GOES TO HEAVEN. . .REMEMBER IF HE REPENTS OF HIS EVIL GOD WILL WELCOME HIM IN HEAVEN. . .

Posted 15 June 2017, 10:16 a.m. Suggest removal

SP says...

What part of GET LOST don't Fitzpirate understand? We don't want to hear anything from this horn nosed devil!

All his pampers wearing ex MP buddies can join this idiot in land of lost!

Posted 14 June 2017, 3:04 p.m. Suggest removal

sheeprunner12 says...

WHY HAS FITZIE NOT BEEN REMANDED TO FOX HILL JAIL YET?????????

Posted 15 June 2017, 1:49 p.m. Suggest removal

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