

KINGSTOWN - Prime Minister Dr Ralph Gonsalves has again successfully sued a radio station in St Vincent and the Grenadines (SVG) even as the station struggles to pay him EC$430 000 (US$164 000) from a previous judgement.
Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court Judge Jennifer Remy on Monday struck out the defence of BDS Limited, owners of Nice Radio, and talk show host Matthew Thomas in a case filed on behalf of Prime Minister Dr Ralph Gonsalves.
Gonsalves' lawyer Grahame Bollers had claimed that Gonsalves had been slandered by words spoken by Thomas and broadcast on Nice Radio on February 22, 2007.
According to court documents, Thomas slandered Gonsalves while commenting on, among other things, the dismissal of an employee of the Eastern Caribbean Group of Companies, Gonsalves' visit to a monastery in Trinidad, Gonsalves' pardoning of a drug felon, and the issuing of a diplomatic passport.
Bollers claimed that Gonsalves had been "gravely injured in reputation as a [b]arrister-at-law and [s]olicitor in the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court as well as his office as Prime Minister".
The claim also said that Gonsalves had been "brought into public scandal, contempt and ridicule and has suffered loss and damage".
Dr Linton Lewis, who is also chairman of the opposition New Democratic Party (NDP) appeared on behalf of the defendant.
He argued that the statements were made in the exercise of freedom of speech on the conduct of Gonsalves in his capacity as leader of the "Unity Labour Political Party", as prime minister and head of cabinet of the government of St Vincent.
However, Justice Remy, in an 18-page judgement, ruled that the defendants were "liable jointly and severally to the Claimant for damages to be assessed".
mmmm : 12/10/2009
Freedom of Speech is one thing, slandered is another thing. Statements should be based on fact not fantasy (or what was crafted at the Rum Shop the night before). This is something that even the most green of radio presenters should know. I think time has come for our media to be responsible - if they are going to have live broadcasts then there should be a short delay in transmission to prevent slanderous statements been broadcast to the world.
Good 4 U! : 11/22/2009
So let me understand the anti-ralph ppl: someone must come on the radio, accuse the prime minister of a country (forget that its ralph 4 a second) of accepting bribes and taking instructions from drug dealers, TRYING TO ASSASSINATE SOMEONE, being corrupt.. WITHOUT ANY BASIS OR PROOF, and get away with it?!? C'mon. that does more than bring the PM into disrepute, it shames the whole country! how can u defend that? criticise, yes. but don't lie like that.
Ralphie : 11/20/2009
The best Prime minister in the whole of the caribbean.They cant get you out. i am voting yes.yes & yes.....why jealous the man with the brain
G.R
another court battle : 11/20/2009
De big belly man is de real champion.
Lover boy Gonzie is a case study in how not to govern micro states.
Ralph power hog : 11/19/2009
This is just the begining, people pay attention if you dont you be sorry. this is arregrance Raplh wants to destory what he cant conmtrol.
Power Hungry Tyrant : 11/19/2009
What is wrong with that man? If you can't stand the heat then you should stay of the kitchen, Ralph!!
BULLSH!T : 11/18/2009
Gonsalves is a tyrant doing as he likes. Get rid of him before it is too late




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