Port of Spain Mayor Raymond Tim Kee has apparently vowed not to allow himself to be crucified in a statement posted on the Facebook page of his wife, Natasha Babwah.

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Tim Kee, who is also the PNM treasurer and the former Trinidad and Tobago Football Association (TTFA) president, promised to resign on the afternoon of Saturday 13 February 2016, after acknowledging that his response to the murder of Japanese pannist Asami Nagakiya had damaged the integrity his office.
But, within a few hours, the fightback to keep his job began as councillor Farai Hove Masaisai and a statement shared by Babwah, on the Mayor’s behalf, suggested he would fight on.
The following are Tim Kee’s resignation letter, the subsequent public statements and video clips for and against the Mayor:
(Office of the Mayor of Port of Spain)
I have noted the continued outrage and hurt over statements attributed to me. I deeply regret the consequences of these statements, and I apologise unreservedly to those who have been affected. I consider the reaction has been sufficient to cause damage to the Office of the Mayor of Port of Spain, which any holder of this office should be concerned to protect at all costs.
It is in these circumstances, why I intend to call an emergency meeting of Council, and tender my resignation as Mayor, and as an Alderman.

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It is important for me to point out as a citizen of Trinidad and Tobago, a man and a father, that I reiterate my unreserved respect for women, and in fact for all people, regardless of their race, gender or religion.
It is hoped that with this decision, the Office of the Mayor is now protected, my unreserved apology accepted by my fellow citizens, and that the focus can now be placed fully on solving the murder of a visitor to our shores.
Raymond Tim Kee,
Mayor
(Statement from Farai Hove Masaisai, PNM councillor for Belmont North and West, in defence of Raymond Tim Kee)
Our Mayor has always stood up for women’s rights in the city and in November of 2015 he together with Alderman Permanad spear headed the United Nation’s partnership with the city of Port of Spain to raise awareness in the fight against Domestic Violence against women (The Orange Ribbon Campaign).

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I ask where were these organisations then, not one of them attended city hall to lend support to this initiative, which was televised and also minuted in our Statutory meeting of that month.
We as a council understand that no one is perfect and we are all susceptible to mistakes especially when being asked questions on the spot by live media. His Worship at our Committee meetings held on Thursday the 11th day of February 2016 explained to both members of council and heads of the Administration of the City, the circumstances surrounding his statement and we accepted his apology and his rational and we have moved on to continue doing our work in and for the city of Port of Spain.
In a year which is carded for a local government election, we stand in solidarity with our Mayor and we are not divided. We trust the good sense will prevail and that our Mayor would not be called upon to resign as is the request by the Opposition and the other groups.
We remain faithful to the ideals of our great party and we thank you for your kind consideration.
God’s blessings to you and God Bless our Party.
Yours respectfully,
Farai Hove Masaisai,
Attorney at Law and Councillor for Belmont North and West

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(Facebook post on the wall of Raymond Tim Kee’s wife, Natasha Babwah, supposedly on behalf of her husband)
An open letter to the public:
I am compelled to write to the public about the statements I made about behaviour at Carnival time, and the responsibility of persons—women specifically—to safeguard themselves against the predators that come out to play in droves for the season.
My statements about vulgarity were made in isolation when asked about safety, a week prior to the tragic incident with Asami Nagakiya.
It has been my observation—in my many years of service as a police officer and other public service capacities—that there are groups of people who take the opportunity during the frenzied carnival activities, to not only grope and touch women without invitation, but also to rob, steal and “settle scores” with persons who are unaware due to diminished capacity from alcohol consumption, fatigue or other reasons.

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These types take very little encouragement, and I 100% acknowledge that women are harassed daily, regardless of their attire; I have daughters so I am well aware. But it is no secret that predators seem to be especially active and bold during carnival festivities.
The inference in this statement was not that women are “inviting abuse” by having a good time. On the contrary the statement was the advice I would give to any female friend or family member, which is to protect yourself at all costs against lascivious men.
Is that statement untrue? Can we deny the depths to which some members of society have gone in the attack and preying on females, especially in recent times?
Can we deny how depraved they have become?
How many stories do we see weekly in the media about women being raped, abducted, children being molested and abused at the hands of these very same individuals to which I referred?
Is it reckless to assert that these are the unfortunate times that we live in where many men take the simplest sign of friendliness as an opportunity to approach a woman?

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Is it the woman’s fault for existing and smiling or looking attractive? Never.
Should I have admonished the behaviour of these predators in my statement? Absolutely. And I humbly apologise for not doing so, but the problem of rapists, thieves and abusers is a bigger fight, and less about prevention via caution and more about finding a cure for the environments that spawn and nurture them.
In a speech about carnival safety the former message was easier to disseminate and I regret not also including a warning to would-be perpetrators that their actions would not be tolerated by the armed forces.
I cannot continue without insisting that the way this statement was linked to Asami’s death was both reckless and vicious on the part of a particular media house, in what I can only conceive to be an attempt to drum up controversy.
I have apologised to the public for the timing of the statement on safety measures and I am more than willing to speak to any of the concerned interest groups on the topic who would like to discuss, fairly and openly, in further detail.
If nothing else, this should be seen as an opportunity to discuss these very same gender issues that continue to plague the country and start a conversation on how we can curb the behaviour of the negative elements in society, starting from the bottom and moving upwards.

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I have seen the narrative switch from one of understandable outrage to unadulterated personal bashing.
My daughters and wife have been brought up in conversations, with one group even going so far to bring up an irrelevant instance of my daughter’s dancing when she was a pre-teen, while participating in her dance school’s carnival celebrations.
Is that what we have had to sink to? Is it necessary to try to degrade a person’s family members who are wholly unconnected to the issue at hand?
Is it fair on one hand to protest injustices to women while wildly and wantonly performing the very same “shaming” and abuse that you have accused me of?
I think if you dig deep you will see that it is completely unacceptable and unfair.
When asked about Asami, like the rest of the public, I did not know the intricacies of the crime at hand. The news of her discovery was still very fresh and I was not completely prepared to discuss it in an intimate way.

I could only have assumed foul play was at hand based on the nature of her discovery and the presence of bruises and wounds on her body, which is why my statement about women protecting themselves was very broad and very general. It was not about Asami’s case specifically and in retrospect, as I have said before, I regret the timing of this message.
When we talk about Asami’s death today, it has been overshadowed by the controversy of my statements which is regretful. Let us focus on moving forward, having open discussions and finding a solution to the problems that we face.
Let us expend our energies towards solving Asami’s murder, as well as the multitude of crimes that continue to plague the country today.
Let us continue to offer our condolences to her family and give her the tributes, as a purveyor of our culture, that she deserves.
I have seen the protests. I have received the messages. I understand the issues at hand and would like to find a solution.
When I became Mayor of Port of Spain, it is because I had a vision to take the city forward, to continue and improve on the work of the persons before me.

I still have more work to do this year and I am not willing to give up. I have always had an open door policy and am always open to dialogue.
What I am not open to is crucifixion without mutual respect and understanding and hope to move forward.
Editor’s Note: What the Municipal Corporations Act says:
25. (1) A person elected to a corporate office may, at any time by writing signed by him and delivered to the Chief Executive Officer, resign the office on payment of the ($4,000) fine provided for non-acceptance of office…
(4) In any case where the Council by resolution carried by not less than a three-fourths majority of the members present at a meeting attended by not less than two-thirds of the whole Council grants permission to the holder of a corporate office to resign—
(a) on the grounds of ill health; or
(b) because his residence or business is such a distance from the Municipal Office of the Corporation that it would be difficult to attend meetings of the Council,
the person resigning is not liable to pay a fine nor is he so liable where he previously served in a corporate office for six years and any period of such service falls within five years of the date of such resignation.
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Oh, hell no.
Plz go so we can focus on the real problems crime and recession
He’s like the man who built his house on the sand. He’s so indecisive. Something wrong yes?
EXCELLENT!!! DO NOT RESIGN
Local election is another time we will speak up. I do not belong to any group, but have stopped dancing because I am afraid to be out at night. I basically work and go home. My friend was raped coming from a rehearsal. Did she ask for that ?
Lasana start a collection nah!
A collection? What for?
I was beginning to wonder this myself. I’m waiting to see what happens tomorrow.
How ridiculous! A man in public office openly, or so the media portrays it, says women get raped because of how they dress or dance and you think that is not offensive to women and are upset that they were not protesting for the other many deaths in T&T. Where were you honey? Didn’t see you doing anything for any death? For some people the death of this beautiful, talented woman from another country was perhaps the last straw. Then for a man in pubic office to admit that men are not mature enough or know that it is morally wrong and a crime to rape a woman because she has on what he thinks is inappropriate clothing or is dancing too suggestively is just absurd.
Thank you!!
He said women get raped because of how they dress? When did the issue of rape come in his statement?
As I’ve taken great pains to point out before, resignations such as these are matters of honor.
Do people of honor pen letters informing the public of their intention to resign, then retract their promise?
Nope.
Nada
This guy is a walking talking contradiction…
As Andreas pointed out, if he wants to resign then it has nothing to do with the council accepting or rejecting it.
Municipal Corporations Act:
25. (1) A person elected to a corporate office may, at any time by writing signed by him and delivered to the Chief Executive Officer, resign the office on payment of the ($4,000) fine provided for non-acceptance of office…
(4) In any case where the Council by resolution carried by not less than a three-fourths majority of the members present at a meeting attended by not less than two-thirds of the whole Council grants permission to the holder of a corporate office to resign—
(a) on the grounds of ill health; or
(b) because his residence or business is such a distance from the Municipal Office of the Corporation that it would be difficult to attend meetings of the Council,
the person resigning is not liable to pay a fine nor is he so liable where he previously served in a corporate office for six years and any period of such service falls within five years of the date of such resignation.
What’s the timeline here? The Babwa Facebook post is dated 5:50pm Saturday. The first media tweets of the City Hall resignation notice came around 4:45pm Saturday. But around 7:40am Sunday morning CNC’s Akash Samaroo was tweeting that the prime minister was thanking TimKee for his service and that he had dealt with the matter properly; that, on review, his comments were “totally unacceptable”; and that he did not see why anyone would be in solidarity with him.
https://twitter.com/AkashSamaroo/status/698833978023813121
https://twitter.com/AkashSamaroo/status/698835156149272576
https://twitter.com/AkashSamaroo/status/698834471680757760
the world is watching TT…
And T&T’s ass is on display!
The letter is just a ploy – the rest of the councilor Will obey the PM and not accept it . Remember you can fool some of the people some of the time lol
Agreed 222.876% which is why he never planned to resign……he’s scum but he from the Jack Warner school of politics …..he’d never relinquish any form of power unless voted out!!
Malik, when you’re making these kinda moves you don’t ‘lead’ your own defense. You sit on the side and let THEM take charge then you say, “well, they want me to stay” or something like that. His fingerprints can’t be on a flight back.
Awodele De where can I sign? If I were a better writer. … that is word for word from my heart. .Derek Daniel Timothy Christopher P Nokio
Don’t beat up on me. As far as I know democracy still stands in this country. I made a comment like everyone else and I stand firmly on what I said. Have a good day who ever u are.
Didn’t beat up on you…. just asked a question. But no answer is also a answer. .. you have a enjoyable day, too
Andreas Stueven I do not answer questions I love to make statements
Good
Well, yes. So much for democratic discourse.
Shirley, so two wrong make a right? Cause others did worse he is ok by “just doing bad ?
Richard it seems all his moves aren’t thought through except ……this one…..he puts forth the resignation option to paint himself as a martyr and gain a degree of sympathy ….which in turn has people turning on the protestors while coming through the back door to fight his resignation. Is he stupid not by a long shot ….not by a longshot …well played Kee well played but I see you ……
I always thought Tim Kee was a quenk, but I may have been deceived, he might actually be a manicou.
He wasn’t dead!
Ha ha ha. He is actually a very cool, calm, collected and experienced chap.
I view with amazement, and some amusement, the varied reactions to the Mayor’s announcement of his intention to resign. There is the undertone of disappointment from persons who were evidently salivating over this opportunity to bash the “Reds”. It is kind of like the feeling you get when an icecream falls off the cone just as one is prepared to give another hearty lick, eh!
Then there are attempts to paint the man a victim, martyred by the hypocritical public. Hmmm, so it is hypocritical to say that a host, and as mayor of our capital city he was indeed her host, is wrong to imply that a guest ‘asked for it’ by her dress or behaviour. Well, okay then! I will try that the next time a student comes to me and complains that a classmate punched him in the mouth. I can picture me now: “Well, I do not know what you did, but given the fact that you are never in correct uniform, you must have been in the wrong. I am sure that when the matter is investigated it will show that you were breaking the rules when your classmate assaulted you.” Yeah, that will send the right message, wouldn’t it? I can imagine the ‘commendation’ I will get from the Ministry of Education, the parents, my principal and my peers.
Well, this is my five dollars worth (with inflation and devaluation, ‘the two cents’ ent cutting it):
I support his decision to tender his resignation for several reasons.
1. He was not a man in a bar making a comment to his friends over drinks. He was the leader of our Capital city speaking to reporters about the killing of a visitor. If he cannot speak with compassion and tact under these circumstances then he is not equipped for the role.
2. The furore, regardless of the catalyst for such, signals to all public officials that the public is becoming less tolerant of crassness and insensitivity.
3. It shows public officials that they are ’employed’ by the public and that when they have offended said public and are in the wrong, they should do the honourable thing and demit office.
4. The mayor’s statements would have adversely affected Trinidad-Japan relations, and this country’s image throughout the world. He evidently accepts responsibility for the harm done; even if it was inadvertent, he is still responsible for the consequences. That shows a refreshing level of maturity on the part of a Trinidadian politician.
5. In these times when violence against women is on the increase, as well as other forms of violence, it reinforces the official position that there is no excuse for assault.
6. His words and subsequent actions are a salutary lesson. I will be using it to teach my students about responsible citizenship and how to act with honour when one has offended others. God knows, there are so few examples of that in our elected officials.
7. It demonstrates to all, including those who said he should be “fired”, the proper procedure for handling the removal of an offender from an office- the law is there for a purpose.
Put up a good fight Mr Mayor. Many of them said and did a lot worse than you and they remained in office.
Aren’t we supposed to be working towards accountability, though? Wasn’t that what the change was supposed to be about? To show that we wouldn’t accept any government putting party loyalty above accountability?
Please do not step down Mr. Tim Kee
Dont resign cause of those foolish women who protested where were they when the old woman had the little boy was murdered huh where were they when the two innocent teens were murdered huh where were they steupes
WDA.
Stay right there, set of deceitful ppl Politicizing the woman’s death.it was wrong whoever kill the woman but what allyuh want blood is the mayors fault she died,when the true results come out all will be silent.
This is what I don’t get with these guys. After I looked at it again i didn’t think this warranted a resignation…strong rebuke, yes, resignation..ehh, on this incident alone, nah. I think the whole thing would have ‘died’ if he had stayed silent after his ‘apology’…my personal opinion. However, he should not put a resignation fwd unless he really intends to go, regardless of what the Counselors say. That ‘gamesmanship’ is totally unnecessary here. If he fights his own ‘resignation’ he’s showing he didn’t think it through.
I respect your opinion but i beg to differ Sir.
That’s all cool.
I hope people are prepared for a foul mouthed racist president of the USA with a center fold First Lady….
Yea!!!!
I live here and not not in the US.
So what’s your point?
It’s the people who are “living here” who are thieving the money from the treasury, robbing, raping, murdering and littering….what’s your contribution to the rot? Talk, blog and more talk but do nothing else…come up with a solution or recommendation to solve the problem
I agree with you Sir .Lets do this!
Your reference to ‘living here’ seems to suggest that outsiders coming in here and doing their crime then going back from whence they came…
So the statements were made a week before asami??? That’s a game changer eh.
Why am I not surprised?
What’s next is Wayne Sturge et al are taking COPIOUS notes to use during election campaign. COPIOUS
And eight months away, at the very least.
Even if is 2 years away them taking note
The Mayor has a right not to be bullied into resigning. Why must he resign? I agree he erred in his initial comment (with little or no details ). The most important thing here now is to catch and prosecute the individual who committed this crime (hardly likely, based on TTPS detection rate) Assuming he does resign, what’s next?
Because there are sensible people in this country who thinks with reason
Power corrupts a weak mind. Do the right thing and resign
Stand firm don’t resign
Tanya actually read below, what someone posted on a friend’s page, I hope Tim Kee and the other councillors know that too : I will post it here and on a few others’ walls in connection with Mayor Tim Kee’s announced intention to ” tender” his resignation at a special meeting of council. It is long, but hopefully you’ll take the time to read it and share it. One trusts that Mayor Tim Kee and his fellow councillors and aldermen know that the resignation of the any councillor or alderman, including the Mayor, is governed by the Municipal Corporations Act 21 of 1990 as amended (‘the Act”). They should know this as it is stated, correctly, on the homepage of the Port-of-Spain Corporation’s website. Section 25. (1) of the Act deals with the resignation of persons elected to corporate office: these persons being the Mayor or Chairman, Deputy Mayor or Vice-Chairman, Alderman or Councillor of a Corporation as defined in Section 2. (1) of the Act. There is nothing in Section 25. (1) of the Act about “tendering” a resignation, which implies that it will be subject to acceptance, nor is there any mention of Council. Rather, Section 25. (1) states “A person elected to a corporate office may, at any time by writing signed by him and delivered to the Chief Executive Officer, resign the office on payment of the fine provided for non-acceptance of the office”. That fine is TTD$4,000.00 under Section 22. (1) of the Act. The relevance of Council granting “permission” for a holder of corporate office to resign is dealt with in Section 25. (4) of the Act. Section 25. (4) grants exemption of the payment of fine where at least three-quarters of Council members attending a meeting of no fewer than two-thirds of Council gives permission to resign on one of two grounds neither of which applies to Mayor Tim Kee – i.e. (1) ill health or (2) location of residence or business is too far from municipal office of the Corporation that the member will find it difficult to attend Council meetings. Mayor Tim Kee may be eligible for another exemption from the payment of the $4,000.00 fine for resignation under Section 25. (4) – i.e. he has previously served in a corporate office for six years and any part of those six years falls within five years of the date of his resignation. I could find no bio of Mayor Tim Kee on line, so can’t say whether he qualifies for this exemption. It is curious therefore that Mayor Tim Kee speaks of calling a special meeting of Council to “tender his resignation”: he need merely deliver it, in writing and signed, to the CEO of the Port-of-Spain Corporation. The two exemptions from the payment of the $4,000.00 fine were he to have Council’s permission to resign are not relevant to him, and it is either he meets the third basis of exemption from payment of the $4,000.00 fine or he doesn’t.
If that’s the case, the statement of his intention is more of a farce than originally suspected.
And his character is more despicable that originally thought.
That’s very interesting Andreas. Thanks.
Would not be surprised if it isn’t all a farce to try to quell the noise, essentially though, his leaving solves nothing ….I can see the headline – Council Refuses to Accept Mayor’s Resignation…..
There is value in sending the message that this kind of attitude will not be tolerated in public office. The problem comes if people think the work ends here.
Jesus was open to crucifixion. If you believe what you say is true, stand firm and be crucified….
Like no one saw through that media release masquerading as an unsigned letter of intent.
Well I for one will let my vote do the talking
I voted also..
Local Govt elections coming up just now
Wouldn’t be the first politican not to follow through on his stated intent I guess…
But his lack of respect for women has been clear since he sent the WSW to Houston with no money.
If he doesn’t go, I hope POS does better than this come next LGE…
I thought of that very same thing when he’s being lauded as an advocate for women’s rights
Words speak louder than action in T&T.
Tim Kee must GO!
Go where home with you?
.He has made to many insensitive utterances. This is the 21st. century, get with the times Allan S Noreiga
It’s a pity you don’t know me and have not read my comments on Tim Kee and Clyde Paul.,.you need to broaden your mind and reading and you’ll see I have been vociferous than you could dream of on the issue.
Allan S Noreiga I have not read your writings but that doesn’t mean I don’t read. I choose to read what’s important to me .What have you published? For the record I own a company called Darlington Publishing house Limited. Just saying, not bashing you …..
Hey I don’t care if you were Longman or Oxford publishing house. I’m talking about the comments on this thread and similar threads where individuals have been commenting on issues of the day. I make no comment about the merits or demerits of your company, but given that you are commenting on a current topic/issue you should nor rush to judgment, for you put yourself in the same category as Tim Kee. Hence the reason I ask questions….before making my assessment. Do you do the same?
BTW what does commenting and blogging have to do with publishing works? Are they one and the same? You tell me, you are the one who owns a Publishing Company. Care to illuminate me Mr Gerard G Darlington? I am a life long learner ever willing to learn…teach me something new….
Allan S Noreiga Take win sir . Just enjoyed some Callaloo and about to take a five . Best wishes to you man…..
Kady Beckles what are your thoughts?
I knew he was gonna back down …lol punk! I knew it …dem men power drunk it was never about integrity
Big fat watery steups
Lol
U did nothing wrong
..Are you not entertained? As I said yesterday. He ain’t resign yet And his resignation is not the issue here. All who protested need to focus their pressure on the authorities to drastically improve the detection and prosecution rate for ALL homicides and femicides…
His resigning does not solve anything indeed, and his views are supported by a wide cross section of the society, including people in law enforcement and the court system. Given that context how diligently will people who hold these outdated beliefs perform, when faced with sexual violence crimes? If you want improved detection and prosecution rates across the board in all crimes, you have to have a Police Service that functions within a 21st century framework, not stuck in the 1800s…
There are in fact several issues here and the matter of a public official who endorses the antiquated views that make it hard for victims of sex crime and domestic violence to get help at the police station is one of them.
They go wait for that
Keith, I put your link here: http://www.trinidadexpress.com/20160213/letters/women8217s-groups-misguided-in-call-to-fire-mayor
As far as this letter goes, I disagree with most of it. It is true that the media might have helped the public by stating that the PM cannot sack the Mayor. But that isn’t the same thing as saying the PM cannot influence his removal.
I don’t understand the relevance of St Greaves and Kamla because the loudest protests are not coming from the Opposition at all.
And this has nothing to do with Aria or anything else. The letter writer thinks his case is so weak that he is throwing red herrings all over the place.
Completely agree with you here. Clearly people can’t pick up on these read herrings in fact the article seemed disconnected from its own title.