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SLP Government Faces Backlash Over Favoritism, Cover-Up, and Victimization

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January 21, 2025 - Updated on April 2, 2026
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Yann Gustave, Verne Garde, Richard Frederick, and Harvey Taliam amid SLP government backlash over favoritism and victimization.

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Yann Gustave and Harvey Taliam Victimized as SLP Government Faces Backlash Over Favoritism

Castries, Saint Lucia – Mounting allegations of favoritism, systemic cover-ups, and victimization within the Royal Saint Lucia Police Force (RSLPF) have ignited public outrage, painting a grim picture of governance under Prime Minister Philip J. Pierre. The SLP government faces backlash for its alleged protection of a senior officer accused of sexual assault while sidelining officers who dared to challenge the status quo.

Ronald Phillip and Philip J. Pierre at the center of backlash as the SLP government faces criticism over favoritism and victimization.
Ronald Phillip and Philip J. Pierre at the center of backlash as the SLP government faces criticism over favoritism and victimization.

This alleged mishandling of power has left many questioning the state of democracy in Saint Lucia. The police force, long considered a pillar of public safety, now faces allegations of corruption, impunity, and political manipulation—eroding public confidence at a time when law enforcement must lead by example.

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A Defense That Undermines Justice

For nearly a year, Prime Minister Philip J. Pierre publicly defended Ronald Phillip, the Acting Police Commissioner, despite mounting reports and accusations of sexual assault by at least five female police officers and two civilians. These allegations, which date back years, include shocking claims of victims being coerced into sexual acts, sometimes while handcuffed during routine patrols. Efforts to address the accusations were reportedly obstructed during the tenure of former Commissioner Sevrin Moncherry, under whose leadership a critical case file mysteriously disappeared.

Despite the severity of these allegations, Phillip was promoted to deputy commissioner and later appointed Acting Police Commissioner. Critics argue that these promotions were politically motivated, with Phillip allegedly rewarded for securing police votes for Pierre during the election campaign. This has fueled widespread anger, as many view his appointments as emblematic of the government’s prioritization of political loyalty over justice.

The situation escalated when former Police Commissioner Crusita Pelius-Descartes independently launched an investigation into Phillip’s alleged misconduct. She enlisted the Regional Security System (RSS) in Barbados and obtained signed affidavits from victims through their legal representatives. However, when Pierre and Phillip learned of her actions, Descartes Pelius was abruptly sent on leave—a move seen as a blatant attempt to stifle the investigation and shield Phillip.

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Instead of facing accountability, Phillip has since been reinstated to his substantive role, deepening concerns about a culture of impunity within the RSLPF. The handling of this case underscores the systemic failures of the SLP government to uphold justice, leaving victims and citizens with little faith in the integrity of the police force.

Crusita Pelius-Descartes’ Bold Investigation

Crusita Pelius-Descartes’ decision to investigate allegations of misconduct against Ronald Phillip marked a turning point in the unfolding controversy. With allegations involving at least seven victims, including five female police officers, Pelius-Descartes sought external help by contacting the Regional Security System (RSS) in Barbados. Her goal was to ensure impartiality and transparency, given the sensitive nature of the accusations and their implications for the force.

Ronald Phillip and former Acting Commissioner Crusita Pelius amid controversy as the SLP government faces backlash over favoritism and victimization.
Ronald Phillip and former Acting Commissioner Crusita Pelius amid controversy as the SLP government faces backlash over favoritism and victimization.

Pelius-Descartes went further by obtaining signed affidavits from victims through their legal representatives, a bold move that demonstrated her commitment to justice despite significant risks. Her actions, however, were met with resistance from powerful figures within the RSLPF and the Pierre administration. Critics claim her forced leave of absence was a calculated effort to protect Phillip and derail the investigation.

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Her removal has drawn sharp criticism from advocacy groups and citizens alike, who view it as part of a broader strategy to suppress accountability and shield those in power. Pelius-Descartes’ efforts highlighted the urgent need for structural reforms within the police force, even as her departure raised serious questions about the SLP government’s commitment to justice and transparency.

Victimization of Officers: A New Low

At the center of the alleged victimization of police officers Yann Gustave and Harvey Taliam is government minister Richard Frederick, whose controversial behavior has drawn widespread criticism. Frederick, known for his combative demeanor and provocative Can I Help You television show, has publicly attacked these officers, using his platform to denigrate and undermine their credibility. While many have yielded to his tactics, Gustave and Taliam stood firm, refusing to bow to the bullying.

Zachary Hippolyte featured on a Labour Party talk show as the SLP government faces backlash over favoritism and victimization.
Zachary Hippolyte featured on a Labour Party talk show as the SLP government faces backlash over favoritism and victimization.

Adding to the controversy is senior police officer Zarchary Hippolyte, whose rise within the RSLPF has been linked to his alignment with the SLP government. Critics allege that Hippolyte has been rewarded with career advancement for carrying out the ruling party’s bidding, targeting officers seen as opposing the administration and fostering an environment where dissent is punished.

While Hippolyte enjoys the benefits of political alignment, Gustave and Taliam have faced severe consequences for their defiance. Gustave was abruptly placed on leave, and Taliam was reassigned under questionable circumstances. Their victimization highlights what many describe as a troubling double standard within the police force, where loyalty to the ruling party takes precedence over fairness, integrity, and justice.

Public confidence in the RSLPF has been further shaken by the administration’s apparent complicity in this saga. The government’s tolerance of Frederick’s attacks and Hippolyte’s unchecked rise has sent a clear message: political loyalty will be rewarded, while dissent will be punished.

Zachary Hippolyte on an SLP talk show as the SLP government faces backlash over favoritism and victimization.
Zachary Hippolyte on an SLP talk sho

Public Trust at Its Breaking Point

As calls for accountability grow louder, Frederick’s role in this unfolding controversy remains a focal point of public debate. However, deeper concerns have emerged about the alignment between the leadership of the police force and the SLP government. Critics argue that the RSLPF has been dangerously weaponized, functioning less as an impartial law enforcement body and more as a tool for the Philip J. Pierre administration to suppress dissent and consolidate power.

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This troubling dynamic unfolds even as crime rates in Saint Lucia remain alarmingly high, leaving citizens questioning whether the police force’s priorities have shifted from protecting the public to safeguarding the government’s political interests. For many, this scandal is more than just a crisis within the police force it is a damning indictment of the government’s priorities and its commitment to justice.

Tags: Political Victimization Saint LuciaRichard Frederick controversyRonald Phillip allegationsSaint Lucia government backlashSaint Lucia police misconductSaint Lucia Police ScandalSLP government controversiesSLP political interferenceSt Lucia politics

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