She said her administration cannot condone such behaviour, which presents "a clear and present danger to our democracy. She said it was a tragedy that the illegal activity was sanctioned by the executive arm of the State without reference to the elected representatives of the people and the Parliament.
She said the "extremely dangerous precedent...shows that the country was being run by executive decree instead of parliamentary approval."
Persad-Bissessar said several agencies were engaged on the illegal activity and they reported directly to the Minister of National Security and the Prime Minister at the time, who was head of the country’s National Security Council.
"In some cases this power was misused to spy on political opponents and perceived political enemies. In other cases no clear justification exists on the grounds for interception remain dubious and questionable."
The Prime Minister lamented the fact that while "our children were being kidnapped and the Anti-Kidnapping Squad (AKS) seemed powerless and unable to trace the several telephone calls demanding a ransom, the SIA was busy listening to our conversations – conversations of prominent members of society who had no connection with criminal activity."
The spying was widespread and involved people in various professions:
- Members of the judiciary
- trade unionists
- Editors and journalists
- media houses
- radio talk-show hosts
- comedians
- persons in the entertainment industry
- former opposition MP’s
- government Ministers
- sports personalities
- businessmen
- newspaper columnists
- advertising executives
- county councillors
- lawyers and in some cases, the children of such persons
"Such an unwarranted and unjustified invasion of citizen’s privacy is a cause for alarm. Why on earth would a government wish to engage in such unproductive illegal activity when the country was under siege as a result of criminal activity?"
She provided a list of victims of the illegal activity, which she said was code named "Operation News", which she said started in March 2005 and has been ongoing since then.
Politicians:
- The UNC’s head office
- Constituencies offices of UNC members of parliament
- Kamla Persad Bissessar
- Anand Ramlogan
- Suruj Rambachan
- Gerald Yetmin
- Wade Mark
- Manohar Ramsaran
- Roodal Moonilal
- Roy Augustus
- Winston Peters
- Robin Montano
- Jack Warner
- Fuad Khan
- Carolyn Seepersad Bachan
- Winston Dookeran
- Gary Griffith
- Anil Roberts
- Ashworth Jack
- Keith Rowley
- Chief Justice Sat Sharma, his wife Kalawati Sharma and his son Shiv Sharma
- Justice Herbert Volney
- Justice Narine
- Madam Justice Carol Gobin
She gave the names of some of the media personnel who were tagets:
- Dale Enoch
- Sasha Mohammed
- Shelly Dass
- Francis Joseph
- Ian Alleyene
- Inshan Ishmael
- Ken Ali
- Devant Maharaj
- Peter O’Conor
- Camini Marajh
- Errol Mcleod
- Clyde Weatherhead
- Rudy Indarsingh
- David Abdullah
- Robert Guiseppi
- Lyle Townsend
- Former (Ag) Commissioner of Police James Philber
- Former CEO of the San-Fernando city corporation Marlene Coudrey
- Comedian Racheal Price
- Former Security Chief Mr. Richard Kelshall
- President George Maxwell Richards
- Sat Maharaj
- Ato Boldon
- Emile Elias
- Former Chief of Defence John Sandy
- Gary Aboud
- Colm Imbert
- Pennelope Beckles-Robinson
- Donna Cox
- Faris Al Rawi
- Keith Rowley
"One list provided by the Commissioner of Police contains the name of every single government Minister in the People’s Partnership. Sadly, Mr. Speaker the names of our children are also included on this list," she said.
"I regret the further intrusion into the private lives by virtue of this disclosure but I felt it necessary to do so to demonstrate by reference to hard evidence the depth and extent of the dictatorial operations of the former administrations.
"Under the former Government, Big Brother seems to have taken a very keen interest in ordinary citizen’s private lives and affairs.
"I want to reassure you that I do not intend to move from Big Brother to Big Sister," she said.
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