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JLP lashes out at ‘unwarranted attacks’ on PM by Integrity Commission
Prime Minister Andrew Holness
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December 11, 2024

JLP lashes out at ‘unwarranted attacks’ on PM by Integrity Commission

The Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) has condemned what it says “appears to be unrelenting, baseless and coordinated attacks by a few agents within the Integrity Commission” on the reputation of Prime Minister Andrew Holness and the JLP administration in Government.

The JLP made the allegation in a release on Wednesday morning following Tuesday’s tabling in Parliament of an Integrity Commission (IC) report that a Beverly Hills residential development undertaken by a company it said was connected to Holness was constructed contrary to the terms of the building permit.

“Thrice in under two years, agents within the Commission have without credible basis attacked the prime minister’s reputation,” the JLP stated in the release from JLP Communication Taskforce spokesman Marlon Morgan.

The release stated that in February 2023, agents of the IC caused to be tabled a report in Parliament which “without credible basis suggested that the prime minister be charged due to alleged conflict of interest but delayed publishing a ruling by the competent authority that there is no basis for prosecution.”

It added: “Prior to the belated publication of the ruling which exonerated the prime minister, a senior director of the Commission circulated across the world, via social media, content which suggested the prime minister could be facing prosecution when at the time of circulation the director would likely have known that to not be the case.

“Several months later, the director, without any basis, publicly attempted to blame the Government of Jamaica for a criminal shooting on a colleague who the police said was in the habit of transporting a large amount of cash. The director resisted widespread public calls for his resignation. To date, the director has not apologised for his reckless and intemperate utterance,” the release stated.

According to the JLP, “in the second attack on the prime minister’s reputation which took place in March this year, agents within the Commission caused to be tabled in Parliament a report which was filled with innuendos and mis-statements of fact and established no finding of impropriety or illicit enrichment on the part of Prime Minister Holness, notwithstanding a thorough examination of the PM’s financial affairs by an independent international forensic accounting examiner.”

An aspect of that report, which is now the subject of a Judicial Review, the JLP said, “also unreasonably suggested that the prime minister be charged for not declaring negligible sums of money in the bank accounts of his parents, which the prime minister had absolutely no knowledge of, or interest in. The competent authority within the Commission had ruled that no charge be laid.”

The JLP said “the third and potentially most egregious attack on the reputation of the prime minister” came via Tuesday’s IC report which it said “sought to without any credible basis link the prime minister to a company which he is neither a director or shareholder of and does not own the property referenced therein.”

“The report also falsely stated that the entity had breached a building permit by constructing four rooms at a location where two were approved. This was stated in the report tabled in the House of Representatives on December 10 this year, despite documentation from the competent authority (the Kingston and St Andrew Municipal Corporation) which was dispatched as recently as November this year and stated that the entity abided by the two room stipulation in its permit,” the JLP said.

The JLP said it takes pride in its “contribution to the anti-corruption fight which includes passage of the Integrity Commission Act and establishment and funding of the Integrity Commission.

“We support the institution that is the Integrity Commission and insist that the anti-corruption fight not be sabotaged or undermined in any way shape or form,” the party continued. “However, given the bizarre and baseless actions of some agents of the Commission, unfortunately the party is constrained to make public its view that the Commission has been hijacked by a few agents which are acting unfairly, in a biased manner and with malice towards Prime Minister Holness and the duly elected Government of Jamaica.”

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