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Soldier to go on trial Monday
Article by May 29, 2021
The court martial against Ordinary Seaman Raheem Reeves will now begin on Monday after his attorney-at-law, Queen’s Counsel Michael Lashley sought an adjournment.
The hearing against Reeves, who is charged with two counts of neglect to the Prejudice of Good Order and Military Discipline, was scheduled to begin at the Barbados Defence Force’s St Ann’s Fort headquarters this morning.
However, Lashley, who is representing Reeves in association with Simon Clarke and Sade Harris, submitted to the panel that he needed more time to prepare for the matter.
He informed Judge Advocate Senior Crown Counsel Krystal Delaney and the panel comprising President Major Alfred Taylor, Captain Michael Jules and Captain Patrice Cummins, that he had only been retained by his client yesterday and therefore needed the additional time to adequately prepare.
The Barbados Defence Force (BDF) will convene an Ordinary Court Martial, in the Hodgson Hall Conference Centre, St Ann’s Fort, The Garrison, tomorrow, at 9 a.m. A media statement from the BDF today said the accused, Ordinary Seaman Raheem Reeves, is charged with two counts of Neglect to the Prejudice of Good Order and Military Discipline contrary to Section 75 of the Defence Act CAP 159. He will be represented …
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The South African National Defence Union (Sandu) has demanded that the South African National Defence Force (SANDF) register military healthcare workers in the Sisonke Vaccination Programme. If not done by Monday 8 March, the trade union is prepared to take the matter to court. It has appealed to the Ministry of Defence and Military Veterans to intervene urgently.
The union has been “inundated” with calls by military healthcare workers over the apparent failure of the SANDF surgeon-general, Lieutenant-General Zola Dabula, to register them with the vaccination programme.
The programme launched on 17 February and 70,527 healthcare workers in the public and private sector had been vaccinated by 4 March.