M&CC woes
The election of a new Mayor and City Council (M&CC) to continue the proceedings at City has created a stir of opinions about former members securing new positions, despite being under scrutiny for grave financial mismanagement during the recently concluded Commission of Inquiry (CoI).
Among those individuals is the outgoing Mayor Patricia Chase Green and according to former Presidential Advisor, Ramon Gaskin, who had previously audited the M&CC, judging from the outgoing Mayor’s “tainted” reputation, she should not be on the Counncil’s Finance Committee.
Gaskin noted that those who were placed under the spotlight for gross mismanagement should not have been offered and accepted any position until the Local Government Commission (LGC) makes a pronouncement on the CoI report.
Chase Green was recently elected to serve as the Vice Chairwoman of the Finance Committee of the Council. Gaskin added that Chase Green along with the embattled Town Clerk Royston King, and all other staffers who were named in the CoI are innocent until proven guilty by the LGC.
“I think she cannot avoid the suspicion of the people that [everything] was financially improper. She was part and parcel of all of that with Mr King and some other people. For that reason, she should not have been on the Council and we will have to see what the Local Government Commission thinks about the report and how much of it will go to the Police to prosecute. Until that is done, none of them should present themselves for leadership. I believe they’re all tainted but innocent until proven guilty,” Gaskin added.











