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Yanique Taylor Wellington: Justice from a woman’s perspective
All Woman, Features
January 26, 2026

Yanique Taylor Wellington: Justice from a woman’s perspective

IN the corridors of Jamaica’s Independent Commission of Investigations (Indecom), a new chapter has begun. With her appointment as deputy commissioner, Yanique Taylor Wellington becomes the first woman to hold the post of head of operations, ushering in a historic moment for Indecom, now in its 15th year of operation. Taylor Wellington’s appointment marks a step towards more balanced leadership, while bringing a fresh perspective to the oversight of the nation’s security forces.

“My professional journey has been shaped by more than a decade of progressive legal and executive experience, with 11 years devoted to Indecom,” Taylor Wellington stated.

Over that time, she held multiple roles — legal officer, senior legal officer, and director of complaints, each offering a different perspective on the commission’s work and giving her a comprehensive understanding of its legal, investigative and administrative functions.

“As director of complaints, I was engaged in investigating police shootings, use-of-force incidents, and professional standards matters. These experiences sharpened my investigatory judgement and reinforced my commitment to justice and accountability,” she explained.

Her work has also taken her beyond the commission, including appearances before the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council and participation in a national commission of enquiry, the Tivoli Enquiry. These high-profile engagements have demanded careful legal judgement, refined her investigative skills, and provided a deeper understanding of the broader implications of oversight on both individuals and communities.

“Collectively, these experiences prepared me for executive leadership and reinforced my belief that effective oversight requires integrity, strategic insight, and an unwavering commitment to the public interest,” Taylor Wellington added, reflecting on a career that has been both demanding and profoundly formative.

 

Poised under pressure

“It is, without question, a profound honour to be entrusted with the office of deputy commissioner of Indecom, and I am acutely aware of the significance of being the first woman to do so,” Taylor Wellington said. “That honour, however, is one I approach with humility and solemnity.”

She stressed that the position carries a duty to uphold the rule of law and safeguard the right to life principles central to Jamaica’s Constitution.

“My responsibility is not merely to the commission itself, but to the people of Jamaica. It is a duty to ensure that human rights principles are not abstract ideals, but lived realities, reflected in accountability, transparency, and justice for all,” she said.

Being the first woman in the role also brings unique challenges.

“The proverbial glass ceiling, even when shattered, often requires continued navigation, with women having to repeatedly prove their competence and legitimacy. These pressures are compounded by my relative youth and the sobering reality of an unprecedented rise in fatal police shootings,” she shared.

Grounded in the law and guided by evidence, she draws on the commission’s institutional experience, understanding that true credibility is earned through consistently fair and principled decisions, especially in the most complex and challenging circumstances when the stakes are highest.

 

A high-resolution vision for justice

Strengthening accountability within the security forces and improving transparency in the use of lethal force are Taylor Wellington’s immediate priorities. The continued rise in fatal police shootings has made this work particularly urgent, and she approaches it with a deep sense of responsibility for the people affected. Advocating for body-worn cameras for police officers involved in planned operations is a central part of her strategy, reflecting her belief in fair, evidence-based oversight. She sees these tools as a way to protect officers from unfounded allegations, support thorough investigations by INDECOM and the police, and help rebuild public confidence in policing.

Taylor Wellington holds herself to exacting standards and expects the same from the commission, aiming to strengthen its credibility, reinforce public trust, and ensure that its mandate is carried out with integrity and independence. Leadership, in her view, is about cultivating an environment in which professionalism, ethical conduct, and high standards are the norm. Analytical rigour, decisiveness, and institutional knowledge allow her to navigate challenging situations with clarity and composure, even under intense scrutiny.

“Ultimately, my goal is to ensure that all members of the public experience Indecom as credible, accessible, and committed to justice, fairness, and the protection of fundamental rights,” she said.

Taylor Wellington measures her work by its effect on the people it touches. Each decision and every investigation carries real consequences, and she approaches them with care and integrity.

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