The Barbados government, under the leadership of Prime Minister Mia Mottley, is gearing up to implement significant reforms. These measures aim to redefine the eligibility criteria for acquiring and holding diplomatic passports, thereby ensuring more stringent controls over their issuance.
Reevaluating access to diplomatic passports
One of the key focal points of this reform initiative is the reconsideration of who qualifies for diplomatic passports, particularly among family members engaged in official business on behalf of Barbados.
Prime Minister Mia Mottley has announced her administration’s intention to narrow down the scope of individuals eligible for diplomatic passports, focusing primarily on those who are physically and mentally dependent, as well as minors.
Recent controversy sparks action
Reports are that the issue drew public attention last week when the daughter of Member of Parliament Neil Rowe was charged with a crime while being the holder of a diplomatic passport.