Tim Kee: I won’t be crucified; beleaguered POS Mayor may fight for his job

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.

Photo: Former TTFA president and Port of Spain Mayor Raymond Tim Kee (centre) gestures to an Ecuador player while former Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar (right) has a word to her grandson before kick off of the FIFA Women's World Cup Play Off second leg on 2 December 2014. (Courtesy Allan V Crane/Wired868)
Photo: Former TTFA president and Port of Spain Mayor Raymond Tim Kee (centre) gestures to an Ecuador player while former Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar (right) has a word to her grandson before kick off of the FIFA Women’s World Cup Play Off second leg on 2 December 2014.
(Courtesy Allan V Crane/Wired868)

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.

Photo: Japanese pannist Asami Nagakiya was found dead on Ash Wednesday in the Queen's Park Savannah. (Copyright Trini Scene)
Photo: Japanese pannist Asami Nagakiya was found dead on Ash Wednesday in the Queen’s Park Savannah.
(Copyright Trini Scene)

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).

Photo: Port of Spain mayor Raymond Tim Kee (second from left) and councillor Farai Hove Masaisai. (Courtesy Facebook)
Photo: Port of Spain mayor Raymond Tim Kee (second from left) and councillor Farai Hove Masaisai.
(Courtesy Facebook)

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

Photo: Protests against Port of Spain mayor Raymond Tim Kee outside Trinidad and Tobago's consulate in London. (Courtesy Facebook)
Photo: Protests against Port of Spain mayor Raymond Tim Kee outside Trinidad and Tobago’s consulate in London.
(Courtesy Facebook)

(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.

Photo: Late Japanese pannist Asami Nagakiya performs with Silver Stars at the 2016 Panorama. (Courtesy Facebook)
Photo: Late Japanese pannist Asami Nagakiya performs with Silver Stars at the 2016 Panorama.
(Courtesy Facebook)

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?

Photo: Port of Spain mayor and PNM treasurer, Raymond Tim Kee. (Courtesy Wired868)
Photo: Port of Spain mayor and PNM treasurer, Raymond Tim Kee.
(Courtesy Wired868)

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.

Photo: Port of Spain mayor and ex-Trinidad and Tobago Football Association (TTFA) president Raymond Tim Kee (right) enjoys some conversation at the 2014 FIFA Congress in Sao Paulo, Brazil. (Copyright TTFA Media)
Photo: Port of Spain mayor and ex-Trinidad and Tobago Football Association (TTFA) president Raymond Tim Kee (right) enjoys some conversation at the 2014 FIFA Congress in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
(Copyright TTFA Media)

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.

Photo: Attorney general Faris Al-Rawi (centre) enjoys himself during the 2016 Carnival celebrations.
Photo: Attorney general Faris Al-Rawi (centre) enjoys himself during the 2016 Carnival celebrations.

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.

Photo: Port of Spain mayor and PNM treasurer Raymond Tim Kee, who is a member of the FIFA Futsal Committee, tries out the furniture at the FIFA's Zurich headquarters.
Photo: Port of Spain mayor and PNM treasurer Raymond Tim Kee, who is a member of the FIFA Futsal Committee, tries out the furniture at the FIFA’s Zurich headquarters.

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.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J_usTsnW-KQ

Photo: Tweet from CNC3 journalist Akash Samaroo on Raymond Tim Kee's response to the death of Japanese pannist Asami Nagakiya.
Photo: Tweet from CNC3 journalist Akash Samaroo on Raymond Tim Kee’s response to the death of Japanese pannist Asami Nagakiya.
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393 comments

  1. Swamiji wants you to know…

    …that creator has designed the mind and the soul must always work together

    So that u can experience true bliss and divinity

    You must not spend too much time solely in your mind.

    It is a great purposeful tool, but it has limited perspective and engagement.

    Do not to spend too much time questioning in your soul.

    It has a much wider panoramic view and perspective, and has no room to negotiate

    physical life . That’s why you are gifted with a mind.

    Here is the challenge and purpose : balance.

    You must spend some quality time each day nourishing , energizing and developing

    the mind and the soul. You are gifted with the ability to do.

    So apply the good energy and do it! It’s best way to obtain nirvana. Love n Blessings. CS

  2. And in that bizarre FB letter it says he’s an ex-cop….which brings us to a key issue, if people in the protective services have these backward views how efficient can they be in fighting crime, if they believe the person deserved it?

  3. Before this became a gender affairs issue by his victim blaming, it really was a matter of common sense to me. It was a stupid and unbecoming response to the tragic passing of a young woman.
    Everything that happened after that: what he did say, his efforts to pass the blame, an insincere apology, a retracted offer to resign… It all just worsened the problem for him.
    He performed political hari kari. That’s all.

    • Wow, like he forgot he was in front of the media in 2016…what I found particularly creepy was that comment about ‘the imagination rolls ‘….seriously dude? What kind of sick mind would be so intrigued by the violence in the last moments of this young woman’s life?

    • And then he dishonestly posted a video in Facebook which said he knew OTHER people’s imaginations would roll. That isn’t what he said at all. So he is a liar on top of it. Thank goodness the media taped him.
      Because he is trying to deny even what we have proof of.

    • The man said imagination roll about 3 times! Wda

    • well, Lasana is not him… is a man resembling him….

    • So you’re saying he pull a Shaggy on us, Andreas Stueven?

    • well Nicole i actually think it was a Anil, but i guess a shaggy can work too, but not as good, because that just wasn’t him, but doesn’t explain why the person looks like him….

    • but Nicole you haven’t answered me yet about the part i missed in town about all them women exposing tits and ass trying to get he fired now… aren’t you one of them? What did i miss?

    • Some people just misguided yes Andreas Stueven

    • Nicole i have said it before and i guess this is the first time for the PNM to face this: the political Arena has changed a lot in the last 5-7 Years for two reasons: 1) Social Media has become more present in peoples life and they have started to realize that making a stink on FB actually causes some form of response and 2) those people that the COP lured with their promise of a New Politics (I’m one of them, so i know what I’m talking about) have not given up on their expectations, particularly in light of the first reason mentioned. Rowley has before the elections and after made some remarks to feed that expectations, if he becomes PM … he now has to live up to it and serve his first party hack to honesty and new politics…. reluctantly he did that today and now Tim Kee wants to put Rowleys and his own feet into Rowleys mouth…. lets see how many feet will fit….

  4. You know there really is a standard response when you are informed that someone has passed away.
    “I am sorry to hear that. My condolences.”
    If foul play is involved…
    “That is awful news. My condolences and I hope justice is served and they catch the culprit…”
    Two sentences.
    You all really going to war for someone who not bright enough to know what is needed? Even if he has no empathy in his soul… He couldn’t just read that script?

  5. Hear nah. I feel I’m in the Twilight Zone or some parallel universe yes

  6. I believe wired868 also posted the letters.

  7. Stop being ridiculous nah.
    Looptt carried all the mayor’s letters on their news feeds.
    Read them so you would be better able to make an informed comment.

  8. I’m ashamed how all his black brothers distance themselves from him instead of standing in full support for him shows who really is ur friends and y black people r always controlled we r not United I don’t care what no one says he has my full support DO NOT RESIGN. Shooting d messenger while the message go unheard. DO NOT FOCUS ON THE MESSENGER STUDY THE MESSAGE THINK PEOPLE IT AIN’T ILLEGAL YET BUT DEY WORKING ON IT. Who is speaking about the murderer or who may have done it DISTRACTION?

  9. So was your account hacked when this was typed?

    From what I read, it appears that the media linked a statement made by Mr. Tim Kee a week before the death of Asami, to a statement he made in response to a question about his thoughts on her death.
    In any event, I agree the mayor was wrong to make those implications, if he really did.
    However, the mayor was right about the nudity and lewd behaviour by women.

  10. We all viewed the video, and I didn’t have to google it Nicole Ulerie.
    It was aired on tv and posted on FB numerous times.
    So you see?
    What the mayor said has given rise to different interpretations.
    Not everyone interprets things in the same way but that doesn’t mean that they are uniformed and you are right.

  11. Awodele De well, Lee-Singh suggested that he thinks, Tim Kee wanted to say something important… i guess he meant that “I told you so”

  12. This was no taking of former comments out of context. The Mayor himself brought them to this context. Please, listen to the man. The mayor’s statement was, and I directly quote: “My comment is provoked by what I heard off the news re (Sic), off the news this morning, and you know before Carnival I did make a comment about the vulgarity and lewndess in conduct.” The Mayor himself linked his previous comments to the slaying! Evidently he could not resist this ‘I told you so’ moment.

  13. No no no Melina. I suggest u view the video of him being asked the question and him starting with “as I stated last week about vulgar behavioir” if you don’t have all the information Google works wonders to assist one in making an informed statement

  14. The media didn’t link anything. The mayor reiterated his comments about lewdness IN RESPONSE to a question about Asami’s death. At the time he didn’t even know it was a murder. All he knew was she was in a Carnival costume so blah..blah..blah.

  15. From what I read, it appears that the media linked a statement made by Mr. Tim Kee a week before the death of Asami, to a statement he made in response to a question about his thoughts on her death.
    In any event, I agree the mayor was wrong to make those implications, if he really did.
    However, the mayor was right about the nudity and lewd behaviour by women.

  16. And lemme tell allyuh something eh. If he dis put his tail between his legs and give a proper apology the 1st time around we woulda never been at this point today

  17. Typical Trini old man. Feel he hadda beat his chest and expound to his youngers and lessers. Sigh

  18. Well that was a real long thoughtful letter Tim Kee wife or whoever posted on Facebook. The kind of letter that you right after you sit down and think about the stupidness you originally said and hope that people get baffled by the bullshit you now saying but you wished you had been smart enough to say before. Tim Kee not fooling anybody. ..the long letter was squarely focused on perpetrators as opposed to victims. And throwing in a biblical reference about being crucified….he must be thinking ..”ah have dem now!” Sigh….too late Tim….

  19. All he had to do was express his empathy for and condolences to the family like a true representative of Port of Spain.

  20. Awodele De you’d be very surprised how many mothers STILL think like that!! And they’re in no way rural

  21. that’s the thing: He could have just played it safe: My condolences go out to the family and the POSCC will to all it can too assist the TTPS to solve this incomprehensible crime quickly. Full stop shut up… done…. well, he oppted for a different approach…..

  22. The Mayor was asked a DIRECT question on the find of the body and that was his response to the question. Nobody put those words in his mouth!! He said them him self. With ZERO facts about what happened he mentioned vulgar behaviors, alcohol consumption, letting our imagination roll. Ah mean. How else can this be construed other than him implying it was her fault she was in the position she was in?!

  23. Google Asami and her name will come up with all the horrible information, guaranteed to ensure TT is certified as a backward nation in the eyes of many. Meanwhile her family and friends are grieving bitterly, she has been lost to them through violence, and to add to their horror, twisted minds in the country that she loved, mind you, are taking the opportunity to assert their belief that such violence is justified based on what the person is wearing …..

  24. He implied that her behavior somehow led to her demise Melina.
    When asked about the murder he alluded to women’s dress and demeanor for carniv……..forget it!

  25. You all are going to a ridiculous extreme.

  26. Imagine if it were another crime, lets say robbery!
    Male victim: “Mr Mayor, I was just robbed in your beautiful city.”
    Mr Mayor: ” Were you dancing lewdly? Were you dressed in a skimpy costume? What were you drinking at the time?”
    How many of us would argue that those are relevant questions? Yet we still cannot see why the mayor’s comments about this crime were insensitive and totally inappropriate! SMH

  27. Did I say that was grounds for raping a woman?
    Did the mayor say that?….steupss!
    You all just love to put words in people’s mouth.

  28. And you this that dressing like that is grounds to be murdered and raped?! Why not take up back to the days of burning women at the stake? Or how about wearing a Scarlet Letter?!

  29. On the one hand if women dress modestly concealing their figures Melina says they “dress like man”, but if the flaunt it they’re lewd.

    Daiz d fashion police.

  30. You know the ones I am talking about…..mothers, wives, aunts….those people who are supposed to be setting the right example for the young ones.

    • Everyone’s so worried about the children seeing breasts (Lord knows we can’t let that happen) and no one is concerned about what message they’re sending to those same children by linking their dress and behavior to the crimes perpetrated against them.

    • Would you be happy if your neighbour bared her breasts to your significant other or to one of your children?

    • My daughter was breastfed, so she’s not frightened by them in the slightest.

      That said, your point is ridiculous because we’re not talking about adults pandering to children (which is obviously a crime). We’re talking about Carnival, which is a different thing altogether. If you deem it vulgar, then as a parent, your responsibility as a parent is to protect them from that. It’s not as if masqueraders are invading your living room to hump your couch.

      As for my significant other, I’m not particularly worried about what he might see at Carnival or what he’d do if a neighbor flashed him because, unlike so many of the Mayor’s supporters, I don’t believe he’s a lower-order animal led by his penis.

    • You would be surprised, don’t put your head on a block for any man.

    • I didn’t. He’s an adult and, like every adult, he is responsible for the choices he makes. The difference between you and I is that I understand that he is in fact capable of making the choice.

  31. No Nicole Ulerie, only the ones who bare their tits and asses on the road carnival day, and perform lewd dances.

  32. Melina Hutchinson I guess all women who are raped and murdered were being lewd, immoral and naked?

  33. The appropiate thing to have done at the time you were approached by the media was to express shock, dismay and offer condolences to her family, friends and the People of Japan and promise that everything possible will be done to bring her perpetrator(s) to swift justice. In your position you should always be prepared for media confrontation and err on the side of caution. Instead you pontificated on morality literally blaming women and by extension the victem. You made your bed Mr. Mayor, now lie in it. You don’t know a thing about diplomacy.

  34. Don’t allow these shameless women who support nudity and lewd behaviour, make you leave your good office Mr. Mayor.
    If you leave, this would be a victory for immorality.

  35. It is your right to fight mr mayor, if you stay I am ordering you to do something positive with the homeless in the city, clean up the city

  36. Hear nah …. not for nothing eh, but I relly feel Dr. Rowley come tuh dah position after a careful gauging public sentiment!

  37. Greer Cave, prime minister dr Rowley says upon review that Tim Kee’s statements were totally unacceptable and he can’t see how anyone would be in support of that.
    Is Rowley UNC too?

  38. BS. He supported Tim Kee and dismissed the outcry saying Tim Kee was “tongue in cheek”. Another Epic Fail in leadership by Rowley. #dontbelikeTimKee #dontbelikeRowley

  39. Greer Cave Different toilet same shit… love it…. will remember that one…

  40. Now imagine that I’m being attacked for not being supportive of Mr. Tim Kee. So I’m being declared as being a UNC and hating the man. Wow different toilet, same shit

  41. It’s up to the Council to accept his resignation, and chances are they will not…… and even if he did leave, another dinosaur with his same mindset would replace him, the Mayor is not the problem, he is the symptom of a deeper problem within the society, a belief system that perpetuates violence against women …. aka the “She Look Fuh Dat Brigade”….

  42. Don’t go anywhere, stay right there. Nobody protested about a 5 year old girl in sex video, nobody protested when 2 schoolboys were gunned down, nobody protested when women go missing, nobody protested when children are sexually assaulted and murdered, nobody protested when women are raped and abused, nobody is protesting for the killer/s to be caught. But protesting because of a statement of caution and concern being taken in the wrong context.

  43. Unbelievable. He did not say accept our condolences to her family on behalf of the country and he have to resign? All those people who protesting why don’t they protest for all the women being killed? Trinidadians. Women being kidnapped. No protest. He allowed his thoughts to pass his lips but what he said is what most people think. Make him resign? No. He who is without sin cast the first stone. Everyone deserves a second chance

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