Thread of Integrity Commission Tweets on report and ruling
Media reports and statement tweeted by the Integrity Commission (IC) on its Twitter page:
February 15 - Jamaica Gleaner | Jamaica’s Integrity Commission refers Investigation Report, implicating Prime Minister Andrew Holness in an alleged conflict of interest, to director of corruption prosecution.
February 15 – Jamaica Observer | Jamaica’s Prime Minister, Andrew Holness, implicated in Integrity Commission investigation report, in potential conflict of interest related to the award of Government contracts.
February 15 – IC tweeted a link to the report of investigation
February 15 - Jamaica Gleaner | Integrity Commission Investigation | ‘Jamaica’s Prime Minister Andrew Holness strongly rejects conflict of interest allegation.’
February 15 - Jamaica Gleaner | ‘Jamaica Opposition appalled by conflict of interest allegations in Integrity Commission investigation report implicating Prime Minister Andrew Holness.’
February 15 - NationWide News | ‘Jamaica’s Prime Minister, Andrew Holness, rejects Integrity Commission’s conflict of interest allegations.’
February 16 – IC tweeted that the commission has finished its review of the ruling of its director of corruption prosecution in the matter of the GOJ contracts awarded to Westcon Construction Ltd. It has directed that the ruling be tabled and published. Link to ruling was provided.
February 16 – Jamaica Gleaner | No charges to be brought against Jamaica’s Prime Minister Andrew Holness, rules Integrity Commission’s director of corruption prosecution.
February 16 - Jamaica Observer | No criminal charges for Jamaica’s Prime Minister Andrew Holness, says Integrity Commission’s director of corruption prosecution.
February 17 – IC issued an official statement from the chairman and commissioners of the Integrity Commission of Jamaica on the Westcon Construction Ltd Investigation report and ruling.
Thread of Christie’s retweets on IC’s report and ruling
February 15 - Reuters | Jamaica prime minister facing anti-corruption scrutiny.
February 15 - “Jamaica has long suffered from corruption among public officials. It consistently ranks low on Transparency International’s Corruption Perception Index, and its 2021 report stated that the country has been “struggling for years”.” | Reuters
February 15 – Christie retweets The Gleaner’s “Corruption prosecutor to probe Holness conflict of interest allegation”.
February 15 – Christie retweets Jamaica Gleaner | Integrity Commission Investigation | ‘Jamaica’s Prime Minister Andrew Holness strongly rejects conflict of interest allegation.’
February 15 – Christie also retweets Full Text | PM strongly rejects conflict of interest allegation as published by The Gleaner.
February 15 – Christie retweeted Jamaica Gleaner | ‘Jamaica Opposition appalled by conflict of interest allegations in Integrity Commission investigation report implicating Prime Minister Andrew Holness.’
February 16 – Christie retweets that the Integrity Commission has finished its review of the ruling of its director of corruption prosecution in the matter of the GOJ contracts awarded to Westcon Construction Ltd. It has directed that the ruling be tabled and published. He provided link to ruling.
February 16 – Christie retweets Jamaica Gleaner | No charges to be brought against Jamaica’s Prime Minister Andrew Holness, rules Integrity Commission’s director of corruption prosecution.
February 16 – Christie retweets Jamaica Observer | No criminal charges for Jamaica’s Prime Minister Andrew Holness, says Integrity Commission’s director of corruption prosecution.
February 17 – Christie retweets official statement from the chairman and commissioners of the Integrity Commission of Jamaica on the Westcon Construction Ltd investigation report and ruling.