Hilaire “Not Surprised” As Martinez Withdraws Civil Suit Against Top CIP Officials
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Despite promising “explosive” evidence of corruption, fraud and money laundering in CIP regimes in the region, Philippe Martinez and MSR Media voluntarily withdrew their US-based lawsuit on Thursday.
Tourism and Investment Minister Dr Ernest Hilaire, who was a person of interest in the lawsuit, explains that Martinez’s withdrawal came as no surprise as the French expat had no case to begin with. “I am really not surprised that Martinez took the course of action to withdraw his claims, which were all fabricated, baseless and malicious,” said Hilaire to St. Lucia Times.
While Hilaire reiterates that Martinez’s allegations were false and that the CIP Unit operates above board, he condemns the Opposition United Workers’ Party (UWP) for buying into Martinez’s claims. “I cautioned the Leader of the Opposition that his actions were only serving to hurt the reputation of Saint Lucia but he showed that he did not care about the livelihood of the people and indeed the reputation of Saint Lucia,” Hilaire said.
Hilaire adds that he is doubtful that Opposition Leader Allen Chastanet and the UWP will cease peddling claims of corruption within the CIP. “Whilst Martinez has accepted defeat in this attempt, don’t be surprised that Allen Chastanet...
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