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Barbadian legislator released on bail

Published:Monday | October 24, 2022 | 12:32 PM
Former deputy speaker, Neil Rowe, covers his face, as he makes his first court appearance on a rape charge (Photo courtesy Barbados Today).

BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, CMC – Former deputy speaker of the Barbados Parliament, and government legislator, Neil Rowe, has been granted bail and will return to court on January 30 next year on a charge of rape.

Rowe, was not required to enter a plea to the indictable charge when he appeared before Magistrate Deidre McKenna, in the Oistins Magistrate's Court on Monday.

Rowe, who is alleged to have committed the offence on September 18, was granted bail after the prosecution raised no objection.

King's Counsel Roger Forde, one of two lawyers representing Rowe,  told reporters after the court hearing that he had grave concerns about information regarding the case which has been placed in the public domain via social media.

He said such leaking of information, some allegedly from the contents of a police station diary, could prejudice the position of women in Barbados who wanted to make reports to the Barbados Police Service.

“It's not fair to women in Barbados,” Forde told the court.

Prime Minister Mia Mottley says she has “every confidence in the independence and the integrity of the Barbados Police Force,” after the member of the ruling Barbados Labour Party (BLP) was detained by police over the last weekend.

“It is not our place to intervene in the process of justice, but rather to secure the integrity of the critical institutions that preserve the rights of the individual in this country. And to ensure law, order and indeed good governance in Barbados.”

Mottley said that the situation is not easy for persons involved, saying “but as a responsible political party, we must acknowledge the rights of each of them."

Earlier, Mottley had indicated that the Member of Parliament for St Thomas, Cynthia Forde, will be nominated for the position of Deputy Speaker in the House of Assembly on Tuesday, replacing Rowe.

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