Express reporter Anika Gumbs’ full resignation letter after Rowley ‘advances’

The following is a copy of the resignation letter submitted to Trinidad Express Editor-in-Chief Omatie Lyder by reporter Anika Gumbs, which refers to an alleged incidents during meetings with Opposition Leader Dr Keith Rowley:

Photo: Trinidad Express reporter Anika Gumbs. (Courtesy Stabroek News)
Photo: Trinidad Express reporter Anika Gumbs.
(Courtesy Stabroek News)

Dear Ms Lyder,

I regret to inform you that I hereby tender my resignation with immediate effect. My decision to do so is not an easy task. However, in upholding the highest standards of journalism and to avoid the Express Newspaper from being brought into disrepute, I have opted to sever all ties with the company.

I apologise for the delay of not submitting a written report to you surrounding an incident that occurred in April 2015.

At the time I thought it would have been in my best interest not to do so, however, to avoid my character and reputation from being tarnished I am forced to reiterate the facts of the incident as previously discussed with you.

On April 21, 2015 I was at the St Joseph Police Station where I was in the process of making a report regarding eleven prank calls I received on April 20.

While at the police station I received a telephone call around midday from Opposition Leader Dr Keith Rowley.

Dr Rowley indicated that he was in possession of some additional information relating to an article I had written and asked that I visit his private residence in west Trinidad since he was not at his office. Upon arriving at the residence I met two men, one of whom asked my name. I was told by one of the men that Dr Rowley was expecting me and I was escorted to the front door.

When I entered the home I was greeted by Dr Rowley whom I was astonished to see was bareback.

Although I though this to be most inappropriate, I was too embarrassed to comment on this given the office that Dr Rowley holds.

Dr Rowley then invited me to sit at his kitchen counter where he made certain written information available to me relating to a news article.

During the conversation about the information, I received a telephone call from the police station from an officer who enquired about the specific times I received the prank calls.

Being privy to the conversation Dr Rowley enquired if something was wrong.

I casually told him about the eleven phone calls I received the previous night.

To my shock and surprise Dr Rowley said: “Would you hire me to be your bodyguard outside your bedroom?”

I did not respond.

Dr Rowley again repeated the question to me.

I again did not respond.

I immediately went numb and blank. I felt completely helpless and confused as if I was being trapped in a situation that I was totally unprepared for.

Although Dr Rowley continued speaking for a while, I was totally disconnected mentally.

Photo: Opposition Leader Dr Keith Rowley. (Courtesy Jyoti Communication)
Photo: Opposition Leader Dr Keith Rowley.
(Courtesy Jyoti Communication)

Shortly after Dr Rowley who was bareback walked me out of his home to the front gate and I left in my vehicle.

As you may recall, I first discussed the matter with you on May 5 without naming Dr Rowley.

During that conversation I opted to refer to Dr Rowley as an official.

When asked by you if I told the official that he was inappropriately dressed I admitted to remaining silent because I felt uncomfortable and embarrassed to do so. I also admitted to not immediately leaving the premises.

I also said that while the comment: “Would you hire me to be your bodyguard outside your bedroom?” made me uncomfortable I did not respond and I have explained to you why.

Asked by you if it was the first time I visited the home of the official.

I admitted that I visited his home on April 9 where information relating to the same news article was also given.

On that occasion I said to you that after I collected the information and was walking out of his home the official touched my back and asked if I had a tattoo of a map on it.

I said to you that while I was caught off guard I told the official that my tattoo on my back was not a map but a butterfly.

Additionally, I told you that the official then asked me the meaning of the butterfly tattoo to which I replied: “It’s all a part of being chic.”

When asked by you what I was wearing I replied that it was one of my work dresses that I wore previously to attend our weekly Tuesday meetings.

I also indicated that when the official walked me to the front of his home a bee landed on my dress.

I admitted that the official removed the bee off my dress and said: “Even honey bees landing on you.”

I told you that the entire incident prompted me to shelve all of my work dresses and I explained the recent change in my professional wardrobe and I have opted to wear only pants suits while on duty.

I also indicated to you that in January at the end of an interview at the Port of Spain office of the official he enquired whether I had recently returned from vacation.

I said to you that I told the official that I was on leave to which he replied: “You are looking rosy.”

However, I admitted to you that though the previous remarks by the official made me uncomfortable I dismissed them mentally and continued to communicate with him up until April 21 because of the office he holds.

The matter was again discussed on May 19 where you recommended that I utilise the employee assistance programme by Elder’s and Associates and advised me to meet people only in public places to avoid being harmed.

I attended sessions on May 25, June 2 and 8.

During the period of counselling even though I asked by you to identify the official I opted not to because of the office he holds. I opted to withhold his name from you until recently because of the office Dr Rowley holds.

I also delayed submitting a formal report to you on the matter for that same reason.

However, I have noted your comments during our conversations where you indicated that the situation compromised me because it could be construed that information was being given in exchange for personal relations.

Photo: Trinidad Express editor-in-chief Omatie Lyder.
Photo: Trinidad Express editor-in-chief Omatie Lyder.

It should be noted that in spite of such bizarre developments, I held my ground, remained focused, and achieved my objective and was able to an unknown side of this individual.

The situation in which I found myself, whilst unfortunate, was totally unexpected.

On reflection I now feel unable to communicate with Dr Rowley any longer because he betrayed my trust and expectations.

Over the last 17 years I have conducted my job impartially, without fear or favour, regardless of political parties, sex, or interests involved.

The unfortunate experience has left me mentally scarred and traumatised.

As a woman I felt frightened and disrespected because of the compromising situation I unexpectedly found myself.

I remained shocked that Dr Rowley, a political leader, a husband, a father and grandfather, a man I held in such high regard could have acted in such an inappropriate matter and uttered such suggestive words to me.

Developments over the last 72-hours have caused me great distress to my personal and professional life hence my decision to walk away.

I thank you for your support and ensuring that I received counselling to handle similar unfortunate situations I may encounter in my future endeavours.

Yours respectfully,

Anika Gumbs

 

Editor’s Note: Click HERE to read MATT’s response to Anika Gumbs’ resignation from the Trinidad Express.

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181 comments

  1. You read lie. That is lie! Big money passed over here, part of the No Rowley Campaign . It ‘ all about the timing of the release .

  2. Oky Richard Zen O’Brien we will stay tuned fr the full report count dis as de head line of the up coming news

  3. So that’s her only assignment to cover the Dr? steupsss girl please

  4. I think this story is actually a take down of The Express. My guess is Gumbs tried to push a ‘Rowley story’ and the Express didn’t bite. I believe the resignation is related to something that happened in the ’72 hours’. That’s coming next.

  5. This is the same woman who after Anil Roberts challenged her on a political platform let him know that she is easily intimidated by him, but the sight of a bare-backed man scarred her for life,so much so that she just has to resign her position and she doesn’t know how she would be able to take care of her financial obligations. She must believe we’re all “stoopid.” #Ipitythefool #sillyrabbit #tricksareforkids #playyuhself

  6. Ahhhh Derek Sean Thompson my words self. Dr Rowley hve to be high on something to put advances to a reporter just before Election or anytime fr that matter. Woman as a journalist I say turn back and come again

  7. Didn’t know Keith had such bad taste.

  8. I’m not perfect, sometimes men say silly things to women, I’ve done it in the past. However, I have never and will never touch a woman without her consent. If this indeed happened why wait until now? Why not shout to the top of your lungs when / if it did happen? Again, just questions…

  9. Lol. Dr. Rowley make de woman change her whole wardrobe. Stop wearing dresses and start wearing only pants to work. She not even working for Rowley! Everytime you read over this letter you find more things to steups at!

  10. After the first and second ‘advances’ according to her letter, she didn’t see it necessary to either ask for company, request to be removed from interviewing Dr Rowley, gather sound evidence on her other visits?

  11. I doh take chain up from any political party, so yuh ain’t sure if Rowley was just being a typical “slimeball” or if she’s for sale and up to no good.
    The only problem I have though is what reporter worth their salt resigns from their job because a man buss a “track”, and also what politician gives a reporter an easy big story all laid out on a platter so soon to a general election?

  12. That is not journalism 101. Depending on the nature of the story common sense may require you go with someone but many times you just go it alone Joann Charles. That holds true everywhere.

  13. I now go to post that I need to cal Mr live wire

  14. I too will not put my head on a block for anyone but I have so many questions: (1) The young lady was so traumatized by this event that it scarred her? (2) Why not take action back in April or May why now? (3) So if someone is making advances at you who is not directly employed where you work why resign from your job? Why not ask for a transfer to interview other people? (4) If this happened why didn’t she put him in his place one time. Women usually do that they put you in your place and it matters not what office you hold. (5) Again why not come out back in April and May with this if it was true? (6) Does the young lady have anything to gain from this? (7) Is there a need for Rowley to pull his socks up and watch how he speaks to young ladies?

  15. What has caused her to be “mentally scared and traumatised”?

  16. I have a full day of football duty. But I will definitely try to do one this evening or tonight Eric A St Bernard!

  17. In the US where they covering Watergate not in Tdad when they writing essay in the newspaper.

  18. Richard Zen…
    #Rodneycharlesnorowleycamapign coming

  19. Ain’t putting my head on no block for no1 especially politicians …but to me this ez to investigate and prove/disprove …and if true he shud fall back…even in less time than the month given to find out about plant like substances …. Is she the only female reporter that interviews d Dr. Can any other 1 indicate that had similar experiences to show a behavioural pattern? I now I’ve see a few reports a lot more attractive than her..so why the Dr. tackle her and not others if is she alone

  20. “Developments over the next 72-hours have caused me great distress to my personal and professional life hence my decision to walk away.”….something else coming.

  21. Uhmmm…that’s not journalism 101 Joann Charles Many times reporters go alone to conduct interviews or cover assignments. This story is just bizarre!

  22. Check her bank account. Let’s see if a large sum was recently deposited

  23. Who does she think she’s fooling with that one? Look woman, stop your bloody idiocy, eh!

  24. So… a bald headed bareback man who offered to be your bodyguard going so far as to remove a bee from your clothes almost 4 months ago left you traumatised?

    You! An investigative journalist?

    What about the following story? How did you “feel” after this one or are they both related Ms Gumbs? #justasking

    http://wired868.com/2013/09/09/ramlogans-attorneys-batter-express-ladies/

  25. Lasana Liburd, I await your story of this story…

  26. Listen dis hve me smiling . Who put up this woman to this trick. Come again Election is soon. Wht else will somebody make up Dr Rowley did ?

  27. Journalism 101 do not go alone on an interview. Walk with a photographer.

  28. Strange that after she left the guardian and started her company where she was getting lucrative contracts she would go back to reporting after she more or less said she wanted to be a successful business woman?

  29. Thanks to Ian Alleyne everybody have cameras in their house now..Can’t they check the date to see if d Dr. was topless lol etc when she visited him home? It also have the 2 men as witnesses.. And where was his wife? Was she home ? Are d Dr. n his wife swingers? lol

  30. I didn’t realize Dr. Rowley owned the express.

  31. I don’t know Rowley personally but he doesn’t strike me as someone who is so casual that he would be expecting a female reporter and forget to put on a shirt!

  32. The English is so off in this letter for a reporter/journalist….I am confused even more…

  33. Like I said..an investigative reporter is supposed to be fearless and assertive. Her behaviour sounds like that ditsy mousehaired woman in Fifty Shades! That is what makes this whole story sound alarm bells. Do you think Camini Maharaj would behave like this?

  34. It’s almost like she has a gun to her head and she’s just doing enough not to get shot!

  35. Wow. This is a letter of resignation? Sounds more like a carefully constructed piece of fiction . With enough true parts to make it look authentic. This is turning out to be a nasty battle between good and evil. This latest move to use an investigative reporter is a brilliant strategy. She is someone the public will look at as trustworthy and fearless so her story will seem credible. Of course when real investigators dig deeper they will see the trail of breadcrumbs that lead right back to the PP failed strategy of sending people of African descent to destroy Keith Rowley. Also Anika has benefitted from PP contracts and it’s quite possible that she was paid handsomely to orchestrate this. She looks like an astute businesswoman. I think lots of damage can come from this issue. The PNM would need to be swift with their reaction.

  36. I’m still confused by her reaction to Rowley’s alleged behavior. Asking to be her bodyguard, inquiring about her tattoo and removing a bee from her dress caused trauma?
    And what does this have to do with her position at the Express, she wasn’t the paper’s Rowley correspondent.

  37. Wow if this is indeed true …it’s inappropriate at the very least.

  38. Why would you resign your job over this unrelated matter? What did your company do to you?

  39. Sparrow come to mind with the bees on the dress situation , The Dr wife 10 time rosier than that , something wrong Rodney , try again .

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