Tag: Philip J Pierre

Fresh Start for Housing Projects Halted by the Philip J. Pierre Administration

In case you haven’t heard, the Philip J. Pierre-led administration has awarded contracts to Fresh Start Construction to recommence the Talvern and Choc Housing Projects. These projects were halted when the administration assumed office in July 2021. Upon taking office three years ago, the Pierre administration immediately stopped two major housing projects initiated under the previous United Workers Party (UWP)…

The lack of Accountability and Transparency in the Citizenship by Investment Programme under the SLP

In the realm of governance, transparency and accountability are cornerstones of public trust. The Citizenship by Investment Programme (CIP) in Saint Lucia, designed to attract foreign investment and bolster the economy, necessitates rigorous oversight to ensure its integrity and effectiveness. During its five-year term, the United Workers Party (UWP) consistently met its legal obligations by submitting annual reports and audited…

Prime Minister Pierre continues to tell lies about the real cost of his Halls of Injustice Project

In recent parliamentary sessions, Prime Minister Philip J. Pierre has consistently assured the public that the Halls of Injustice project will cost EC$143 million. However, emerging evidence suggests a significant discrepancy between the Prime Minister’s claims and the actual projected costs. According to a leaked contract between the Government of Saint Lucia and the Trinidadian construction firm overseeing the project,…

Allegations of Corruption and Financial Mismanagement in the Philip J. Pierre Administration

The allegations of corruption and financial mismanagement surrounding the Philip J. Pierre-led administration have sparked deep concern and skepticism among citizens in Saint Lucia. Recent revelations paint a troubling picture of fiscal irresponsibility and lack of transparency, raising serious questions about the government’s credibility and commitment to good governance. At the center of these allegations is the Citizenship by Investment…

Corruption plagues Saint Lucia’s Citizenship by Investment Programme

During the UWP’s 5 year term between 2016 and 2021 a total of 871 Citizenships were sold. In contrast, the SLP has sold over 14,000 Saint Lucian citizenships in their first 3 years! This means that US$1.4 Billion or EC$3.7 Billion is now unaccounted for under Minister Ernest Hilaire and Prime Minister Philip J Pierre. Where is the money? This…

The Biggest Scandal in Saint Lucia’s History

US$1.4 Billion or EC$3.7 Billion of Saint Lucia’s CIP money is missing. This is the biggest SCANDAL in Saint Lucia’s history! Had this money gone into the Economic Fund it could have been used to: -Fix all the roads in Saint Lucia -We wouldn’t have needed to give our ports to GPH -The Prime Minister wouldn’t have needed his 2.5%…

Where is Saint Lucia’s Citizenship by Investment Money?

A major bombshell has revealed that Saint Lucia has sold over 14,000 passports through its Citizenship by Investment Programme (CIP) under the current SLP administration. This figure, allegedly confirmed by CIP CEO Mc Claude Emmanuel, starkly contrasts with the 871 citizenships sold during the tenure of the former UWP administration between 2016 and 2021. The financial implications are staggering, with…

The True Cost of Prime Minister Philip J Pierre’s Halls of Injustice Revealed

The United Workers Party has obtained a leaked copy of the contract for Philip J Pierre’s Halls of Injustice. The agreement between the Government of Saint Lucia and Trinidadian construction company NH reveals yet another attempt by Prime Minister Philip J Pierre to deceive the people of Saint Lucia. When the project was initially signed, Prime Minister Pierre claimed that…

Prime Minister Philip J Pierre’s Secrets: 6 Revelations Unveiled

Transparency is essential in democracy, yet recent developments suggest Prime Minister Philip J. Pierre may be keeping significant information from the public. Here are six critical issues raising concerns: 1. $400 Million Increase in Debt In 2023, Saint Lucia’s debt surged by $400 million, straining financial stability. The Prime Minister’s silence on this issue leaves questions about the government’s fiscal…

Government of Saint Lucia refuses to reveal cost of Sports Facilities Renovation for World Cup Cricket

This Philip J Pierre led administration continues to spend taxpayer funds with very little to no transparency. For the last 4 months, tens of millions of taxpayer dollars have been spent to get 3 sporting facilities ready for World Cup Cricket. All contracts have been given without tendering and the Government refuses to say who has those contracts and how…