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The member of parliament for St. Michael West Neil Rowe was this week charged with rape, it has been widely carried in the social and traditional media. The fact that statement details given to the Barbados Police Service (BPS) by the victim was leaked is also of interest. It is the second time in recent weeks the BPS has been accused of a breach in confidentiality. The blogmaster agrees with those who opine the BPS will find it challenging to carry out its job in the circumstances and must hastily address the matter.

Barbados Underground (BU) is a part of social media and has attracted its share of criticism since inception in 2007. The reason BU was conceptualized was in large measure due to a passive traditional media perceived to be in bed with the establishment. The traditional newsfeed was effectively moderated and sanitized. Along came the two headed social media monster- with the good and bad that it brings- and as they say the rest is history. 

The power of social media because of its convergence with ubiquitous technology has changed how information is consumed by the public. The use of social media is now seen as an outlet by citizens to share without vetting from gatekeepers of traditional newsfeeds and by extension those lurking in the shadows. Like any man made constructs, there will be misused by some. In fact, many of the so-called establishment dwellers inject information (misinformation) into the social media space to feed narrow interest. Fact!

To the crux of the matter. Unlike others who were present when the alleged incident occurred and have given themselves license to take sides in the matter, it would be constructive to have such persons and other so-called commentators address why leaks to social media occur. The Cahill leak to BU for example is thought to have helped to stoke public pressure on the government at the time and resulted in the project being scraped. There is a perception by some members of the public the social media space is unrestricted and therefore is better positioned to challenge the ‘establishment’. 

The question the blogmaster would like to have answered in the noise of the moment is why was the information leaked?

The blogmaster takes the opportunity to ask why has no head at the ministry of education and elsewhere – rolled yet as a result of the IDB mess up. Another case of short memories?


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  1. MP committed to High Court

    by SANDRA DOWNES

    PARLIAMENTARIAN NEIL ROWE has been ordered to stand trial at the High Court on a rape charge.
    The Member of Parliament for St Michael North West was committed to the High Court for trial at the Continuous Sittings on the charge of raping a woman on September 18, 2022.
    “Your matter is now committed to the Continuous Assizes,” Magistrate Deidre McKenna told Rowe around 11:30 a.m. yesterday in the Oistins Magistrates’ Court.
    Rowe is being represented by Senior Counsel Ralph Thorne and Michael Lashley, SC, and Sade Harris.
    When Lashley asked the court for an update regarding the items of clothing which were to be sent overseas for testing, neither the prosecutor, Station Sergeant Wendell Greenidge, nor the court could say with any certainty whether it had been done.
    Notice
    However, the prosecutor served notice that additional forensic evidence will be served on the defence.
    During yesterday’s short proceedings, Thorne rose to compliment the court on its swiftness in bringing about a speedy committal.
    “We feel constrained to express gratitude to you for the dispatch of this matter. We are aware that under the previous regime of rules – in the old days of the preliminary inquiry – that used to concern itself largely with substantive matters. Indeed, it was almost like a trial, where parties were examined, cross-examined and submissions were made,” he said.
    “We recognise – and the public needs to know this – that while the new procedure had not dispensed with substantive matters – because the file still comes to you – there is now much of a focus on administration and that is what Your Worship has done, has been to administer this matter properly, by sending it on to other parties who will have a greater responsibility in terms of dealing with the substance of it . . . . We want to thank the court for the administration of this matter.”
    Analysis
    Speaking to the DAILY NATION, Lashley said: “Today we were to hear whether the items are still in Barbados or if they have been sent overseas for analysis as yet. We are still in the dark.”
    Last week, Rowe’s defence team of Thorne and Lashley argued about the inconsistency of the information coming from the Barbados Police Service, as they had been assured in March that items of clothing had been sent overseas to be analysed.
    Lashley said that after writing to the Commissioner of Police on four occasions, they received correspondence in August stating that arrangements were being put in place for them to be sent.
    “Why can we not get disclosure?” he queried yesterday.

    Source: Nation News

  2. When it is not a scam it is a sham Avatar
    When it is not a scam it is a sham

    Manufactured police incompetence should never be a way for someone to escape justice.

    A charade is no substitute for justice. All who participated in manufacturing an injustice should be ashamed and condemned.

    Delivery of justice is not a game. Flimflam, scam or a sham.


  3. “Rowe rape case adjourned
    New trial dates have to be set in the rape case against parliamentarian Neil Gabriel Rowe after the matter was again transferred to another High Court.
    This latest adjournment came on Wednesday afternoon when the former Speaker of the House appeared before Justice Randall Worrell in Supreme Court No. 2, where the matter was scheduled for trial.
    At that time, however, Principal State Counsel Olivia Davis said the matter could not be set for trial in that court and asked that it be transferred to Supreme Court No. 5 for case management and to set new trial dates.
    Last June, due to Court No. 5 being engaged in several trials at the time, the case was moved to Court No. 2.
    Rowe of Kingsland Terrace, Christ Church, pleaded not having intercourse with a woman without her consent, knowing that she did not consent or was reckless as to whether she consented, on September 18, 2022.
    King’s Counsel Michael Lashley represents him in the matter.
    The MP is scheduled to appear in Supreme Court No. 5 before Madam Justice Pamela Beckles on February 4.”

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