EDITORIAL – Listening to Tommy Koh
Tommy Koh knows Jamaica well. A leading architect of the UN’s convention on the Law of the Sea, Mr Koh has been a regular visitor to […]
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Tommy Koh knows Jamaica well. A leading architect of the UN’s convention on the Law of the Sea, Mr Koh has been a regular visitor to […]
Zero tolerance for corruption and the strong rule of law are two strategies Jamaica will need to utilise in its efforts to achieve economic growth and […]
TRANSPARENCY INTERNATIONAL’S Global Corruption Barometer has indicated that politicians and the police in Jamaica are in a statistical dead heat for the label of being most […]
Politicians and the police continue, by far, to be the most distrusted groups in Jamaica. Yet few, if any, of us in the island will find […]
Last Thursday and Friday, the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) hosted a regional anti-corruption seminar and workshop themed ‘Towards Regional Cooperation for Anti-Corruption’. The cops were rash […]
Public or organisational integrity is the set of characteristics that justify trustworthiness and generate trust among stakeholders. Integrity creates the conditions for organisations to intelligently resist […]
GEORGETOWN, Guyana (AP) — In a bid to reduce public corruption, Guyana is inviting citizens to use the Internet to report graft and bribery. Demand for […]
Contractor General Dirk Harrison on Thursday challenged a group of police officers to safeguard their integrity even as they strive to fulfil their duties to serve, […]
Newly appointed Contractor General Dirk Harrison has challenged the Jamaican society to stop retreating into darkness and collectively speak out against the vices which promote and […]
MONTEGO BAY, St James — Chairman of the Jamaica Police Federation Sergeant Raymond Wilson has warned that his association will not defend members of the constabulary […]