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What ever happened to a free and accessible Gov't?

Postby shogun » June 20th, 2011, 7:33 pm

The national Security Adviser to Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar issued a media release Monday stating that reporters should not consider it an "entitlement" for the Prime Minister to give impromptu interviews at the pleasure of the media.

Gary Griffith explained that while Persad-Bissessar has been very accomodating to reporters her security personnel must give priority to her personal safety.

Referring to several media reports suggesting that Persad-Bissessar refused to speak with the media on Saturday, Griffith pointed out that no media event was planned, therefore it is inaccurate to say the Prime Minister "refused" to speak with the media.

"The Prime Minister’s security detail was unaware of any planned media activity with the Prime Minister because none was arranged, so they operated in the appropriate manner," Griffith said in explaining why the PM didn't speak with the media.

"It has become an unacceptable pattern whereby certain media personnel feel that it is their entitlement for an interview with the Prime Minister, because of the contrasting style of this Prime Minister who has always been willing to accommodate and be available to the media, in sharp contrast to the arrogance of a previous one who shunned the media at almost every turn."

Griffith added, "This accommodation and agreement to speak to the media as much as possible cannot and would not be at the expense of putting her life at risk, whereby some media personnel now feel that it is an obligation and a mandatory practice that wherever and whenever the Prime Minister attends, she must speak to them, and at the place of the media’s choice."

Griffith said this has now reached "the point of being ridiculous, whereby the media would even place themselves at the door of the Prime Minister’s vehicle or deliberately block her pathway" creating a security breach. "These practices simply cannot continue," he said.

Griffith also explained that the PM does not direct or brief her security detail. He was adamant that on Saturday the PM did not cause a security cordon to be formed around and she did not refuse to speak with reporters.

Griffith said if the media would like to speak to the Prime Minister, "it cannot be taken for granted that they would do so, when and where they want, as security would not be compromised in any way."

He said the PM has always been very accommodating to the media and would continue to do so.

"But it is expected and hoped that the media understand that the security of the Prime Minister cannot be breached, and hence a more structured approach must take place prior to her arrival to ensure that she has agreed and is expecting to speak to the media, upon which a secure area would be designated for such interviews to be held after any event

http://jyoticommunication.blogspot.com/ ... s-pms.html

B.S. what a crock.
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Re: What ever happened to a free and accessible Gov't?

Postby brams112 » June 20th, 2011, 8:21 pm

pee on them started this trend sonny boi,ur now wake up orr your head now come out somebody rear end

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Re: What ever happened to a free and accessible Gov't?

Postby shogun » June 21st, 2011, 6:15 am

^lol. ok brams112
So it's ok for the "trend" to continue, once is the party, you support?
typical defense for staunch supporters of this joke of a party..........none!!!. just say "well they used to do it"............you really can't be serious with that lame defense?

You'll see when the next election comes along, how all this "concern" about too many impromptu interviews, will fade away.....that is, if they don't implode first.
Mouthpiece Gary Griffith just towing the line. but this is a transparent attempt, to stymie the weakening of support, for a floundering party.
Even funnier, is how the people that used to claim to detest, followers of the last administration, became the very thing they claimed to detest......blind followers!.....carry on then.

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Re: What ever happened to a free and accessible Gov't?

Postby Sierra-117 » June 21st, 2011, 6:26 am

shogun wrote:The national Security Adviser to Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar issued a media release Monday stating that reporters should not consider it an "entitlement" for the Prime Minister to give impromptu interviews at the pleasure of the media.

Gary Griffith explained that while Persad-Bissessar has been very accomodating to reporters her security personnel must give priority to her personal safety.

Referring to several media reports suggesting that Persad-Bissessar refused to speak with the media on Saturday, Griffith pointed out that no media event was planned, therefore it is inaccurate to say the Prime Minister "refused" to speak with the media.

"The Prime Minister’s security detail was unaware of any planned media activity with the Prime Minister because none was arranged, so they operated in the appropriate manner," Griffith said in explaining why the PM didn't speak with the media.

"It has become an unacceptable pattern whereby certain media personnel feel that it is their entitlement for an interview with the Prime Minister, because of the contrasting style of this Prime Minister who has always been willing to accommodate and be available to the media, in sharp contrast to the arrogance of a previous one who shunned the media at almost every turn."

Griffith added, "This accommodation and agreement to speak to the media as much as possible cannot and would not be at the expense of putting her life at risk, whereby some media personnel now feel that it is an obligation and a mandatory practice that wherever and whenever the Prime Minister attends, she must speak to them, and at the place of the media’s choice."

Griffith said this has now reached "the point of being ridiculous, whereby the media would even place themselves at the door of the Prime Minister’s vehicle or deliberately block her pathway" creating a security breach. "These practices simply cannot continue," he said.

Griffith also explained that the PM does not direct or brief her security detail. He was adamant that on Saturday the PM did not cause a security cordon to be formed around and she did not refuse to speak with reporters.

Griffith said if the media would like to speak to the Prime Minister, "it cannot be taken for granted that they would do so, when and where they want, as security would not be compromised in any way."

He said the PM has always been very accommodating to the media and would continue to do so.

"But it is expected and hoped that the media understand that the security of the Prime Minister cannot be breached, and hence a more structured approach must take place prior to her arrival to ensure that she has agreed and is expecting to speak to the media, upon which a secure area would be designated for such interviews to be held after any event

http://jyoticommunication.blogspot.com/ ... s-pms.html

B.S. i think they realize the cracks are showing and too many conflicting statements being issued...expect the epic packpedaling to continue.

its funny how everything the pp say or do they always draw reference to the previous administration. Why didnt the Honorable Mr Griffith mention the fiasco concerning the emails??? Free and accessible government? hahahaha

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Re: What ever happened to a free and accessible Gov't?

Postby SmokeyGTi » June 21st, 2011, 10:05 am

shogun lemme get this straight.

once the media ask she for an interview she should drop whatever she doing and accommodate them?
is that what you want?
you serious?

and you make a whole thread on that?

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Re: What ever happened to a free and accessible Gov't?

Postby JoeBama » June 21st, 2011, 10:10 am

^ LOL... Got to love it....She Cyar Talk....... So issue that statement to give justification...lolcome on Smokey... if your personal assistant name calling up like that and ur Boss Just regisned his bigg wuk oversea's post and everybody want to know what you have to say.....what would you expect..??

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Re: What ever happened to a free and accessible Gov't?

Postby Sierra-117 » June 21st, 2011, 10:29 am

and the crowd stays quiet..............

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Re: What ever happened to a free and accessible Gov't?

Postby shogun » June 21st, 2011, 10:42 am

SmokeyGTi wrote:shogun lemme get this straight.

once the media ask she for an interview she should drop whatever she doing and accommodate them?
is that what you want?
you serious?


Did you even read the article?
They NEVER mentioned anything about the interviews, getting in the way of her schedule. They specifically said it was a "security/personal safety" issue...C'mon, read nah man!!!! or just baaaaaa!! and done.

SmokeyGTi wrote:and you make a whole thread on that?


Got you, to take the time to post though....and i'm sorry,
you don't see the importance of these developments.

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