Government senator Abka Fitz-Henley says hypocrisy and ‘bad-mind’ are driving much of the criticism aimed at Prime Minister Andrew Holness by People’s National Party, PNP, president Mark Golding and his political ally, Peter Bunting.
Senator Fitz-Henley says there are elements in the PNP who refuse to come to terms with the prime minister’s political rise and his business savvy.
According to Senator Fitz-Henley, Bunting and Golding, who ran an entity that was found by an anti-corruption agency to have entered into a multi-million dollar deal with a former PNP administration, via a process which was described as improper and highly irregular, have no moral authority to criticise Prime Minister Holness.
Speaking last evening at Young Jamaica’s general meeting at Taylor Hall on the Mona campus of the UWI, Senator Fitz-Henley says those leading the campaign to tear down the prime minister lack moral standing.
Senator Abka Fitz-Henley.