CC&PA probing rape allegations against Govt official – Min Persaud
The Child Care and Protection Agency (CC&PA) is currently conducting a full investigation into the sexual assault allegations levied by a 16-year-old girl against a senior government minister.
This was announced by Human Services and Social Security Minister, Dr Vindhya Persaud on Saturday, adding that the serious allegations made are being handled.
She penned, “The Child Care and Protection Agency is carrying out a full investigation. All support will be provided to the young lady. Our women and girls must be safe and no one is above the law.”
Also weighing in on the issue that has taken social media by storm, Education Minister, Priya Manickchand also commented on the incident via a statement, where she indicated that allegations of rape, sexual assault, and gender-based violence are usually made lightly and must always be taken seriously.
“I begin by believing complainants. Always. Every time. Because the statistics are clear. Despite the myths, victims of rape and sexual assault do not lie about their experiences any more than victims of any other crime. When the complainant is a child, the complaint must take on even more urgent dimensions. I have always treated complaints of rape and sex assault urgently. Even more so when a child is involved,” Manickchand disclosed.
According to the Minister, she was about to enter a CXC meeting on Thursday when a member of the media sent her screenshots of the statement which documented the alleged assault.
“That statement which I was only able at that time to quickly browse, contained disturbing allegations of rape, sexual assault, and abuse of power made by someone who said she was a school girl. No contact information was given to me so I did what we do whenever we receive similar information.”
Upon passing on the information to the Chief Education Officer, who has statutory responsibility for learners in the country, a request was made for the child to be found and that full support be offered to her.
The Ministry managed to locate the victim and full support was offered to her. She chose a date on which she would avail herself of the support that was and continues to be offered. That date has not yet arrived.
However, Manickchand has disclosed that the Ministry of Education will offer whatever support is needed or requested, and will act only in the best interest of this child and in accordance with her wishes as is mandated by law.
She added, “Social media has given everyone a voice. That has its own beauty and value in various struggles. But there are also inherent dangers. Identifying children should never be a resort regardless of how much more attractive our statements /position/advocacy will be. Denigrating designated bodies who are mandated (statutorily or otherwise) to help must never be easily done or the result could end up leaving the victim alone without that help.”
The President on Friday told a section of the media that he will not tolerate such behaviour while adding that he has not received a formal or official complaint but noted that he saw the social media post.
However, he emphasised that once a report is made “it will be thoroughly investigated by the relevant authorities.”
“I have no tolerance for such behaviour and anyone found guilty of such allegations will be held accountable.”
“As a government, we are committed to having any facts fully investigated as we hold dearly our girls and women in every community. And we will continue to do everything to ensure their safety and well-being,” President Ali told the media.
Meanwhile, the Guyana Times understands that the victim has denied being the centre of the allegation while adding that the post she purportedly made was politically motivated. The Police are yet to say whether or not a report was made against the government minister.