In a recent statement, Dr. Horace Chang, General Secretary of the Jamaica Labour Party, refuted allegations of deliberate delays in tabling reports from the Integrity Commission and the Auditor General in Parliament. Dr. Chang clarified that as of today, there are no outstanding reports awaiting tabling, contradicting accusations against the Speaker of the House, Honorable Juliet Holness.
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Statement from Dr. Horace Chang on Integrity in Government Reporting: Setting the Record Straight
Kingston, Jamaica. March 22, 2024: Statement from Dr. Horace Chang on Integrity in Government Reporting: Setting the Record Straight
Kingston, Jamaica: Dr. Horace Chang, General Secretary of the Jamaica Labour Party, addresses recent concerns and accusations related to the tabling of reports from the Integrity Commission and the Auditor General in Parliament.
Recent allegations have suggested a deliberate delay by the Speaker of the House, the Honorable Juliet Holness, in tabling reports from the Integrity Commission and the Auditor General. We wish to clarify that, as of today, there are no outstanding reports from either the Integrity Commission or the Auditor General awaiting tabling in Parliament.
This clarification is significant, as it directly contradicts the accusations levied against the Speaker of the House. These allegations have been proven to be baseless and misrepresent the procedural integrity of our parliamentary system. It is crucial for the public to understand that these unfounded claims have sought, without merit, to question the impartiality and integrity of our democratic process.
The Jamaica Labour Party upholds transparency and accountability as the bedrock principles of governance. We strongly advocate for accurate and truthful discourse, particularly in matters of national importance. Misleading narratives and misinformation can undermine public trust and detract from the essential work of governance.
In this light, we urge all members of the public, including media outlets and political figures, to exercise due diligence in verifying information before disseminating it. Constructive and factual public discourse is paramount for the progress and welfare of Jamaica.
We reiterate our unwavering commitment to maintaining the highest standards of integrity and accountability in all governmental affairs. The Jamaica Labour Party continues to prioritize the needs and interests of the Jamaican people and remains dedicated to fostering a transparent, accountable, and democratic governance environment.
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