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Allen Chastanet travelling abroad to support his father during cancer treatment

Leader of United Workers Party Allen Chastanet is going out of the country to provide support to his father, who is undergoing cancer treatment.

Tuesday, 21st June 2022

Allen Chastanet travelling abroad to support his father during cancer treatment
Leader of United Workers Party Allen Chastanet is going out of the country to provide support to his father Michael Chastanet who is undergoing cancer treatment. In a Facebook post on Monday, the UWP leader said he would be unable to attend the scheduled sitting of Parliament on Tuesday when several important bills will be tabled and debated.

One of these bills concerns legislation for the appointment of a Special Prosecutor, one of the government's election pledges and for which has been allocated over $1 Million.

"I wish that the Prime Minister had been as eager to deliver on his other promises, including the provision of relief for the thousands of needy Saint Lucians, especially those he deemed "the poorest of the poor," said Chastanet.

He stated that these hard-pressed citizens are the worst victims of the continuous increases in the cost of living. "As has become this government's trade mark, personal vendettas must be taken care of before anything else, however urgent. So much for its pledge always to put the people first,".

"I also take this opportunity to remind Saint Lucians that one of the first amendments by the former UWP Government I had the honour to lead was the amendment to the Crown Proceedings Act soon after we took office," added Chastanet.

He stated that this amendment basically removed the ten-year investigation limitation that previously existed and would have prevented government officials from facing prosecution for any form of corruption they may have committed in office.

Furthermore, the former Prime Minister said that he welcomes any effort to hold politicians and government officials accountable, so long as the traditional role of the Director of Public Prosecution is not undermined.

Chastanet said the opposition would also be submitting to the Office of the Special Prosecutor a list of matters that have long been crying out for investigation.