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Prime Minister Drew Calls for Cameras in Court in Development Bank Case

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August 25, 2025
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Basseterre, St. Kitts, January 14th, 2025 (PMO)— Prime Minister Hon. Dr. Terrance Drew has called for greater transparency in the legal proceedings involving the
Development Bank of St. Kitts and Nevis and its former CEO, Mr. Len Harris. During the January 8, 2025, Round Table, Prime Minister Drew emphasized the need for public access to the case, noting that the lawsuit was initiated by Mr. Harris himself and not the government.

“The people of St. Kitts and Nevis deserve to know the truth about what transpired at the Development Bank. Transparency and accountability are pillars of this administration, and I have asked the Attorney General to apply for cameras in the courtroom so that the public can see and hear the facts directly,” Dr. Drew stated.

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The Prime Minister explained that the case stems from a lawsuit filed by Mr. Harris against the Development Bank, prompting a response from the institution. He dismissed accusations of a government-led initiative or witch hunt, underscoring the importance of allowing the legal process to take its course. “This is about accountability and ensuring that our public institutions operate with the highest standards of governance and integrity.”

The Prime Minister’s call for cameras in the courtroom reflects his administration’s commitment to transparency in public affairs. He noted that such a move would allow citizens to better understand the legal issues at hand and promote trust in the judicial process. “When the public is given the opportunity to witness proceedings firsthand, it enhances trust in our institutions and ensures that justice is both done and seen to be done.”

Dr. Drew also used the opportunity to highlight the government’s efforts to strengthen oversight and governance in public institutions, including the Development Bank. He emphasized that his administration is committed to addressing systemic issues and preventing similar controversies in the future. “Our focus is on ensuring that public institutions are managed responsibly and that the people’s resources are safeguarded,” he said.

The Prime Minister further criticized the lack of transparency under the previous administration, pointing to a legacy of questionable practices that have undermined public trust. He assured citizens that his government is taking proactive steps to restore confidence in the Development Bank and other key institutions. “We cannot afford to repeat the mistakes of the past. This administration is determined to build a culture of transparency, accountability, and good governance across the board.”

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