A day after news broke that Prime Minister Andrew Holness was referred for potential prosecution for possible breaches of the anti-corruption law and public procurement rules, Jamaica’s Integrity Commission has ruled that he won’t be charged. In the ruling released Thursday, but which had been completed over a month ago on January 12, the anti-corruption body’s Director of Corruption Prosecution, Keisha Prince-Kameka, outlined that “with additional material being made available which investigations have failed to contradict or provide more evidence in support of the offences contemplated, no criminal charges can be laid.”
This clearly exonerate 18 degrees North. What did they have to hide? Our bar is too low this kind of cronyism should be outlawed. Any smell of impropriety should cause one to avoid it. We need the Singaporean model.
This clearly exonerate 18 degrees North. What did they have to hide? Our bar is too low this kind of cronyism should be outlawed. Any smell of impropriety should cause one to avoid it. We need the Singaporean model.