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    Probe initiated by British Serious Fraud Office
    BY ALICIA DUNKLEY & KARYL WALKER Observer staff reporters
    Wednesday, December 10, 2008



    Fraud Squad police yesterday searched the house of junior minister Joseph Hibbert in an investigation initiated by the British Serious Fraud Office, creating anxious moments in the Government and an expression of deep concern from the prime minister.


    Joseph Hibbert
    Officers from the Serious and Organised Crime branch scoured Hibbert's Tucker Avenue, St Andrew home near midday as part of investigations into the dealings of a British-based firm in Jamaica during the time he served as a civil engineer with the Ministry of Housing and Works under the previous administration over 15 years ago.

    The operation was led by Assistant Commissioner Les Green in the presence of Hibbert and his attorney, George Soutar.
    Hibbert is the minister of state in the Ministry of Transport and Works and the Member of Parliament for East Rural St Andrew.

    In a statement to Parliament yesterday, Prime Minister Bruce Golding said Hibbert had denied any wrongdoing.

    "I have spoken personally with the member who has denied any knowledge of, or involvement in any wrongdoing or illegal acts that might have led to these investigations," the prime minister said.
    "I am naturally deeply concerned about this development.

    The relevant agencies of government are co-operating fully in these investigations which have been initiated under the Mutual Assistance Treaty between Jamaica and the United Kingdom. I am not now aware of any specific allegation which has been made which may in any way implicate the member. I await further information which may arise as the investigations proceed," he said further.

    Yesterday, MP for South West St Ann, and attorney-at-law Ernest Smith, speaking to the Observer on behalf of Hibbert, who was unwilling to speak with the media, dismissed the allegations against his colleague.

    "I am his lawyer," said Smith. "I will be speaking on his behalf. We are meeting with the police tomorrow to ascertain the reason for this search and what it is that they are looking for at a time when he was in fact a member of parliament and not working at the ministry."

    Smith, who said he had not seen a copy of the warrant, said he would wait until today to comment on what justification was given for the search.

    "On the face of it, it (the search) relates to a case that is going on in the United Kingdom, but certainly, based on a judgement that I have read today in relation to the case in which Mr Hibbert's name is not even mentioned, there is certainly no allegation of misconduct on the part of Mr Hibbert, absolutely none," he told the Observer.

    The JLP, in a subsequent news release, said it was satisfied with the explanation provided by Hibbert when the matter was raised.

    "On the basis of those discussions the party is also of the view that there was no impropriety on the part of Mr Hibbert and takes the position that the ultimate determination of the matter will take place in the courts," the release said.

    Police were yesterday tight-lipped about the raid on Hibbert's house. A release from the police said they were acting in accordance with an order issued by the local courts under section 23 of the Mutual Assistance (Criminal Matters) Act.

    It was not clear what was removed from Hibbert's home yesterday, although a source said the cellular phones of workers, a computer and documents were seized by the police.

    An Observer source said Hibbert co-operated fully with the police.

    "It is related to the investigation of a British firm by the United Kingdom's Serious Fraud Office. The company used to do business here .They were searching for telephone records," the source said.

    editorial@jamaicaobserver.com

    http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/news/...TER_S_HOME.asp
    "Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)

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    MP's home raided - Residences of Joseph Hibbert, businessman searched in int'l fraud investigation

    A major international fraud investigation has led British law enforcement officials to the homes of a sitting government member of parliament and a well-known local businessman.

    MP for East Rural St Andrew and State Minister in the Ministry of Transport and Works, Joseph Hibbert, and businessman Deryck Gibson had their St Andrew homes searched by law enforcement officials yesterday morning.

    Up to last night, no details of the reason for the searches had been released and local police pointed The Gleaner to a senior British law enforcement agency which probes high-level fraud.

    "The UK Serious Fraud Office (SFO) requested assistance under the Mutual Assistance Criminal Matters Act in respect of an investigation they are conducting," Karl Angell, communications director for the Jamaica Consta-bulary Force, told The Gleaner.

    Angell said the operation was carried out at the orders of a Jamaican court but refused to provide any further detail.

    Prime Minister Bruce Golding was equally terse as he addressed the matter at the opening of yesterday's sitting of Parliament.

    He said the relevant government agencies were cooperating with the British authorities.

    However, Golding noted that it was not yet established that hispolitical colleague, Hibbert, was suspected of any wrongdoing.

    "I'm not now aware of any specific allegations that have been made, which may in any way implicate the member (Hibbert)," Golding told the House of Representatives.

    "I am, Mr Speaker, naturally deeply concerned about this development. I have spoken personally with the member (Hibbert), who has denied any knowledge of, or involvement in any wrongdoing or illegal acts," he added.

    Hibbert was not at home when the police team, armed with search warrants, raided the premises in an upscale neighbourhood.

    He later told The Gleaner he would reserve comments until after a scheduled meeting with police officials today.

    The state minister said he was not aware of the reason for the search, which police sources told The Gleaner started shortly after 10 yesterday morning and followed a more than two-hour operational briefing led by SFO officials.

    Efforts to contact Gibson were unsuccessful as he was said to be in meetings. It has not yet been determined if he was at home at the time of the police operation.

    Government department

    In the meantime, the information officer for the SFO was also unable to provide any further details when he was contacted by The Gleaner sometime after 8 p.m. GMT.

    The SFO is an independent government department that inves-tigates and prosecutes serious or complex fraud as part of the UK criminal justice system.

    The office is headed by a director who is appointed by and accountable to the UK attorney general.

    According to its mandate, the SFO only accepts cases of suspected fraud when it appears to be so serious or complex that its investigation should be carried out by those responsible for its prosecution.

    Before taking a case, the SFO examines issues such as whether the value of the alleged fraud exceeds £1 million and if there is a significant international dimension.
    "Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)

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    • #3
      Well, he wouldn't come out and admit to any wrongdoing would he? If he is under any investigation he should be stripped of his state minister portfolio.
      "Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)

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      • #4
        Cops search minister's home

        Cops search minister's home

        Joseph Hibbert

        Fraud Squad police yesterday searched the house of junior minister Joseph Hibbert in an investigation initiated by the British Serious Fraud Office, creating anxious moments in the Government and an expression of deep concern from the prime minister.

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        "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

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        • #5
          Stripped? I would suggest that he temporarily step down until the completion of the investigation.
          Winning means you're willing to go longer, work harder, and give more than anyone else - Vince Lombardi

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          • #6
            He was not at home?

            The operation was led by Assistant Commissioner Les Green in the presence of Hibbert and his attorney, George Soutar.
            ????
            "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

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            • #7
              Is who tell him fi serve under the previous administration ?

              Brave man to wuk inna dat de cesspool..

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Maudib View Post
                Is who tell him fi serve under the previous administration ?

                Brave man to wuk inna dat de cesspool..
                ...are you suggesting all civil servants and all those who worked for quasi-government agencies were 'brave'?

                ...would love to hear your take on the levels of corruption under this government that is being exposed...and your determination on the 'bravery' of those working in government and the quasi-government agencies now?

                Bwaaaaaay? ...di partisans dem chat su-much nan-sense????
                "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

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