Parliament to Discuss Phone Tapping Issue
If peopleâs telephone calls are being monitored in St. Vincent and the Grenadines, it is happening without the approval or complicity of the government. {{more}}
Prime Minister Dr. Ralph Gonsalves made the governmentâs position known last Tuesday. He was responding to the Phone Tapping issue, highlighted in the March 10, 2006 edition of the Searchlight newspaper.
Former National Security Minister Sir Vincent Beache, now consultant in the Prime Ministerâs Office, alluded to phone tapping at the launching of electronic certificates two weeks ago.
Sir Vincent, a former Parliamentary representative for South Windward, hinted that the introduction of Intercept Legislation was necessary in order to help with the prevention of criminal activity.
Prime Minister Dr. Ralph Gonsalves declared: âThis government has not approved or been involved in any wire tapping.â
Dr. Gonsalves adopted a defensive posture and added: âIf it (Phone tapping) is happening, it is happening without the knowledge of the government.â
Dr. Gonsalves became this countryâs Prime Minister following the March 28, 2001 general elections. He expressed caution about the phone tapping issue and stated: âI donât know if anybody is tapping my phone.â
He alluded to a Caricom âproposalâ, which he indicated âhas the support of the United States, and British governments to have wire tapping legislation.â
âI donât want to go that way unless we have a consensus in the Parliament,â the Prime Minister outlined.
The question of Phone Tapping will be brought more prominently into the public domain when the House of Assembly meets Thursday March 30.
The opposition New Democratic Party will be asking questions about the matter. This was disclosed by the partyâs Public Relations Officer Vynette Frederick.
She outlined that âspecific questionsâ were being compiled. Judging from Frederickâs response, the government cannot count on any opposition support on the matter. âWe are positive that it is a question of national security,â Frederick said.
The PRO added that the matter of phone tapping was âsomething that we cannot support.â