BASSETERRE, St Kitts, CMC An opposition politician in St. Kitts, Chesley Hamilton, has criticized Prime Minister Denzil Douglas after a piece of land valued at US 400,000 dollars was presented to the player of the series in the just ended Caribbean Premier League (CPL).
Hamilton, former chairman of the People’s Action Party, has blasted Prime Minister Douglas after the land was presented to Lendl Simmons, the opening batsman for beaten finalist Guyana Amazon Warriors.
The controversial Kittitian politician described the reward to Simmons as a wanton wastage, since according to him, the country was struggling to come to terms with its international debt.
“This man Dougie (Prime Minister Denzil Douglas) is doing as he pleases, we have people here struggling and he is giving away money and land just so,” declared Hamilton.
“We understand that bringing CPL here is an advantage, but we have to understand what we have and what we can afford.”
Simmon’s land is located in Beaumont Park, a 350-acre property in the north west of the island, 30 minutes from the international airport.
By winning the award, Simmons is eligible to become a citizen since an investment of over 250,000 in the financial sector or in real estate is required.
“This is a most amazing prize for the Man of the Tournament and testament to the support of the people and businesses across St Kitts and Nevis for CPL, for which, on behalf of the entire CPL family, I would like to extend my sincerest thanks.” Said CPL CEO, Damien O’Donohoe.
The Man of the Tournament winner is decided by a closed voting system by each of the six-team mentors, Sir Viv Richards, Sir Curtly Ambrose, Sir Andy Roberts, Courtney Walsh, Desmond Haynes and Gordon Greenidge.