BUT suspends Belinda Wilson for two months

By AVA TURNQUEST

Tribune Chief Reporter

aturnquest@tribunemedia.net

BELINDA Wilson’s membership to the Bahamas Union of Teachers has been suspended for two months, effectively stripping her of the top post.


This marks Mrs Wilson’s sixth suspension from her role as president, according to union officials, but the first time her membership to the union has been put on hold.

The outcome of yesterday’s meeting of the executive committee was confirmed by Secretary General John Musgrove, whose membership was also suspended with Treasurer Lorraine Knowles and trustee Mizpah Pintard-Munroe.

Mr Musgrove said they were all suspended for breach of the 2017 Supreme Court order that saw Mrs Wilson, Mrs Knowles, and Mrs Pintard-Munroe reinstated as candidates on nomination ballots before the union’s elections in April that year.

The three women took the union and its executive committee to court over its decision to deny them the candidacy in elections slated for June 9, 2016.

They also appealed the court for an order to be paid monies withheld by the union during their suspension, along with outstanding half pay. Benefits requested were inclusive of “loss salaries, stipend, and other emoluments”.

However, in his order dated March 9, 2017, Justice Ian Winder granted a “very limited declaration” and “refused all other reliefs”.

Mrs Wilson was returned as president following a landslide victory over her chief opponent Zane Lightbourne on April 7.

Copies of requisition forms obtained by The Tribune purport to show Mrs Wilson authorized cheque payments for a total $105,250 to herself ($50,000), Ms Knowles ($50,000), and Ms Munroe ($5,250) on July 12, 2017. The form is signed by Mrs Wilson, Ms Knowles, and Ms Munroe, but there were no signatures from Mr Musgrove, Vice President Joan Knowles-Turnquest, or Trustee Vernencha Simmons.

Another requisition form purports to show Ms Knowles requested a cheque for $63,726.09 to be paid to Mrs Wilson on July 4 for “back pay”. The form shows handwritten calculations for 15 months of suspension, vacation, and annual increases.

Another form dated July 4 shows Mrs Wilson requested a cheque for $60,774.18 to be paid to Ms Knowles with similar handwritten calculations.

An August 2017 document instructed a transfer of funds from the BUT’s account to Ms Knowles ($32,418.80) and Ms Munroe ($1,800), and was signed by Ms Knowles on August 10, Mrs Wilson and Mr Musgrove on August 11.

Yesterday, Mr Musgrove said he did not intend to appeal his suspension. The Tribune reached out to Mrs Wilson but did not receive a response up to press time. 

According to Mr Musgrove, Joan Knowles-Turnquest will serve as acting President, with acting Secretary General Tiffany Delancy-Laing, acting Treasurer Charles Adderley.

Vernencha Simmons will continue to serve as trustee.

Last night, the union issued a letter confirming the suspensions. Mrs Wilson and Mr Musgrove’s suspension will run from October 1 to December 1; Ms Knowles and Ms Munroe from September 26 to November 26.

Comments

DDK says...

These people are looking for a lot of money for D averages! Too bad they don't pay more attention to the sorry state of education in The Bahamas. It's all about the money. The 'all for me baby' syndrome is now deeply ingrained.

Posted 27 September 2018, 10:25 a.m. Suggest removal

CaptainCoon says...

How many times is this going to happen?
These unions have problems and have been in a sad state for decades.

Posted 27 September 2018, 10:37 a.m. Suggest removal

tell_it_like_it_is says...

Highway robbery! Yet these crazy people keep voting her back in!

Posted 27 September 2018, 10:41 a.m. Suggest removal

Fitmiss says...

My point exactly!

Posted 28 September 2018, 8:32 a.m. Suggest removal

Sickened says...

I think this Union needs to lose it's license. Shocking that its members still vote in these people who seem to have only dollar signs in their eyes.

Posted 27 September 2018, 11:35 a.m. Suggest removal

sheeprunner12 says...

Every teacher pays the Union over $50 per month ......... 3,500 teachers = $184,000 per month ........... $184,000 per month x 12 = $2.2 million per year............ WOW!!!!!!!

Can anyone tell me HOW teachers are benefitting from this gross abuse of their dues??????

What has been done by BUT to uplift the welfare and professional worth of its members?????

How can these teachers continue to sit quietly while 15 so-called Executives ruin their Union and fritter away their resources haggling over legal stupidity??????

When will anyone in BUT stand up and save this Union from the inevitable collapse like the Hotel Union???????

Posted 27 September 2018, 2:26 p.m. Suggest removal

Economist says...

The Unions persuaded the government to take out, of the Original Labour Bill, the requirement for them to publish their accounts. Publicly held companies have to publish so why not the Unions?

Let's see what they do with all the money.

Posted 27 September 2018, 2:58 p.m. Suggest removal

sheeprunner12 says...

AMEN!!!!!!!!!............... and the Churches and all NGOs need to account as well.

Posted 27 September 2018, 3:01 p.m. Suggest removal

geostorm says...

This woman continues to show that she is dishonest. She is also unprofessional and irrational. Such a disgrace to the teaching profession, and to think she was vying for the position of Director of Education. How laughable!! Oh well, the teachers get what they deserve because they continue to vote her in.

Posted 28 September 2018, 1:34 a.m. Suggest removal

BMW says...

Only in the Bahamas! They should be in jail! But only in the Bahamas .

Posted 28 September 2018, 3:04 a.m. Suggest removal

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