THE GLEANER MINUTE: Integrity Commission chair slams Chuck | Man freed of death of ex-girlfriend
Jan 16th, 2025 | Category: The Gleaner Minute | 1:44#JamaicaGleaner JANUARY 16, 2025: Chairman of the Integrity Commission, retired Justice Seymour Panton, has scolded Justice Minister Delroy Chuck for advising parliamentarians to ignore the law requiring public officials to furnish information about their spouses’ earnings to the anti-corruption body… Vincent Dunn, who was charged for the death of his ex-girlfriend in a vehicular crash in the Bog Walk Gorge, has been freed in the St Catherine Circuit Court, after the Crown conceded it could not mount a successful prosecution… The late principal of Jessie Ripoll Primary School, O'neil Stevens, and his wife, Camesha Lindsay-Stevens, were on Wednesday remembered at a memorial in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, Following their tragic deaths in a car crash… IN SPORTS: Aston Villa winger Leon
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