Integrity Commission hands Parliament four probe dossiers with prosecution guidance

KINGSTON, Jamaica — The Integrity Commission on Friday turned over to Parliament four finished investigation reports, each bundled with indicative rulings from the commission's Director of Corruption Prosecution.
The body said it expects both Houses to table the filings as early as practicable. Staff at Parliament formally acknowledged receipt and signed for the package at 11:15 a.m. Friday.
Hard copies went out in separate envelopes under matching cover letters. One set was directed to Juliet Holness, Speaker of the House of Representatives; another to Tom Tavares-Finson, President of the Senate; and a third to Colleen Lowe, Clerk to the Houses of Parliament. The indicative rulings were packaged and addressed the same way in their own envelopes. A USB flash drive carrying PDF copies of the full documentation was included.
Friday's quartet is separate from an additional investigation report the commission already forwarded to lawmakers on March 30.
Syndicated from Jamaica Observer · originally published .
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