Golding: Integrity body failing to land big prosecutions
Sep 15th, 2022 | Category: EDITORS' FORUM | 5:47#JamaicaGleaner #PNP #MarkGolding #IntegrityCommission #EditorsForum SEPTEMBER 15, 2022: Opposition Leader Mark Golding says he is disappointed with the performance of Jamaica’s single anti-corruption body since its establishment in 2018. Quizzed about his views on critical legislative amendments that the commission has submitted in its annual reports to Parliament to increase the fight against corruption, Golding said he would not comment on those issues at this time. However, he said that the Integrity Commission has not made a significant impact to date.
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