“PERSONAL VIEWS”: PM says Munroe’s comments on sexual assault ruling does not warrant resignation

“PERSONAL VIEWS”: PM says Munroe’s comments on sexual assault ruling does not warrant resignation
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NASSAU, BAHAMAS — Prime Minister Philip Brave Davis said yesterday that he does not believe Minister of National Security Wayne Munroe’s remarks on a recent sexual assault ruling warrants his resignation.

Davis said Munroe appeared to express his personal views when they ought to be kept “with himself” given his Cabinet post.

After Acting Director of Public Prosecutions Franklyn Williams was accused by several activists and politicians of victim-blaming for his comment on the matter, Munroe suggested that the perpetrator could have received a lesser sentence because the victim had sex with him willingly, despite her being under the age of consent.

“First of all, what we have to appreciate is sentencing is in the purview of the judge and the court,” Davis said during the OPM’s press briefing.

Prime Minister Philip Brave Davis

“It is not for me or anyone else to comment on what the judge may have done.

“We may have our view as to what we may have been done, but it is what the judge did.

“In so far as sentencing in respect to crimes against women, I have made myself illusively clear, we need to protect our women.

“We need to ensure that the laws are enforced to the utmost, so as to deter further assaults on our women and deter the violence against our women.”

As to the calls for Munroe to resign, Munroe said: “I don’t know what he has done amounts to that.

“He has already expressed his regrets in my conversations with them.

“And if you follow what he had to say, it appears more of his personal view and he has to come to learn as a young politician that when he holds the post as he does, his personal views may be best kept with himself and personal.”

A joint statement from the women’s representation of the Free National Movement condemned the comments and called for their “counterparts in the PLP” to join in rebuke of the statements from the minister.

Munroe later released a statement condemning adults who have sex with underage children, and outlined the current laws on sentencing as it relates to the matter. He said the government is “unified” in wanting to send a clear message to predators.

Yesterday, the prime minister Davis said he has been “profoundly disturbed” about the many incidents that target women and children.

“We should all agree on this one thing: grown men should stay away from children and should be punished to the fullest extent of our laws when they do not,” Davis said.

“The sentences should punish the wrong-doing and be lengthy enough to deter others from committing the same crimes.

“Where existing penalties may not be severe enough, I have asked my Attorney General to lead a comprehensive overview and to advise my Cabinet of the steps we can take to make those stronger.”

The details of the case and the four-year plea deal given by the court have been highly debated, with some calling for stricter penalties and better enforcement.

According to the Sexual Offences Act, section 11, any person who has unlawful sexual intercourse with a person between 14 and 16 years old, with or without their consent, is guilty of an offense and is liable to life in prison.

The Office of the Attorney General is reviewing the law with plans to reform areas of inconsistencies with the respect to the age of consent and gender-based violence, among other key areas.

About Royston Jones Jr.

Royston Jones Jr. is a senior digital reporter and occasional TV news anchor at Eyewitness News. Since joining Eyewitness News as a digital reporter in 2018, he has done both digital and broadcast reporting, notably providing the electoral analysis for Eyewitness News’ inaugural election night coverage, “Decision Now 2021”.

3 comments

We keep saying these men don’t care about women and look. Munroe not only needs to be fired but investigated. Any grown man blaming a CHILD for their own abuse clearly is hiding something dark and disturbing.

We so quick to call for somebody’s job when we all have fell short and contributed to every act such as these be it directly or indirectly. It should go without saying an adult should have no sexually intimate relationship with a child, yes society must protect the women and their rights with the help of the lawmakers. It is also fair to say women must protect themselves and also be more discerning of the people they associate themselves with and ultimately bring around their children. Obviously minister Munroe is not long removed from active practicing of law and it’s clear with reason he spoke first as a defense attorney and not the minister of defense so at the end of the day we should be more careful with careless calls for a man’s job because we all endure moments where human nature takes over and political correctness becomes absent. Let’s stop pointing fingers and rally behind each other break every chain and defeat the real enemy in the Bahamas which is hatred, jealousy, envy, and lack of reasoning which leads way to crime.

This man is a GOVERNMENT official. He’s views towards children isn’t just a bias it’s DANGEROUS. I don’t care about him losing his job at all, you’re right there. Thinking this man is just like one of us has y’all projecting and putting yourselves in his place. If he got fired he wouldn’t have a financial care in the world.

He is in charge of this conuntey. Everything that comes out of his mouth should be in protection of those who can not protect themselves. You think it’s jealousy and hatred that’s your small minded way of looking at things.

I just think it’s common sense to remove a GROWN man from power who thinks a CHILD can play a role in her own abuse. Dummy.

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