Holness expresses confidence in CCJ president
ST JAMES, Jamaica — Prime Minister Andrew Holness has expressed confidence that the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ), under the leadership of new President, Justice Adrian Saunders, will continue to guard the rights of the Caribbean people.
“I am fully confident that based on your commendable professional experience and personal attributes, you will discharge your functions in this new role with distinction and integrity,” said Holness in his address at the swearing-in ceremony for Justice Saunders at the Hyatt Ziva Hotel, Montego Bay today.
Holness said the day’s proceedings ought not to be seen as a mere formality that is driven by practice and devoid of deeper meaning, but should act as the channel through which member states can pursue and facilitate a united approach to prosperity and development.
He congratulated Saunders on his appointment and commended him for his distinguished service over the years.
For his part, Secretary General of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM), Ambassador Irwin LaRocque, said the appointment “represents a milestone in our judicial history” and sends a positive message to all about “the standards of our legal-education institutions”.
“The CCJ represents the essence of our independence and sovereignty. It is essential to the progress of the integration movement through the certainty and predictability it provides in the interpretation and application of the revised Treaty [of Chaguaramas]. This court has proven its worth, and I look forward to the day when all our members sign on to the appellate jurisdiction,” he said.
In his response, Saunders said that as he takes on the responsibility for the CCJ, he considers himself to be very fortunate.
“I have been preceded in that office by two outstanding Caribbean jurists, and I was privileged to have enjoyed a close collegial relationship with them, Justice Michael de la Bastide and Sir Dennis Byron. Both have contributed to the solid platform on which the Court now rests. I express my profound gratitude to them for their profound service, and in particular to Sir Dennis for his mentorship over several years,” he said.
The new president was sworn in by Governor-General Sir Patrick Allen.
The ceremony was held prior to the start of the 39
th
regular meeting of the Conference of Heads of Government of CARICOM, which will last until July 6.
