Ex-JLP MP Leslie Campbell found guilty of Integrity Commission charge
Former Jamaica Labour Party Member of Parliament (MP) Leslie Campbell has been found guilty of breaching the Integrity Commission Act in relation to charges that he failed to provide information about his income declaration.
The verdict was handed down in the Kingston and St Andrew Parish Court on Tuesday morning.
Campbell reportedly failed to provide the Integrity Commission (IC) with additional information it requested in relation to statutory declarations he filed between 2016 and 2020.
In a report tabled in Parliament last year, the IC said following a probe, it was concluded that Campbell was legally obligated to file statutory declarations with the commission during the period of 2016-2020 when he served as Member of Parliament for St Catherine North Eastern.
The IC said while Campbell did file his statutory declarations as required, he was requested, on more than one occasion, to file additional information, and while he indicated that he was aware of the requests, he failed to do so.
