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Meadows Demands Apology from Parliament

Former Government Senator Turned Opposition Caretaker Dennis Meadows Celebrates Vindication in Corruption Case – Dennis Meadows, a former government senator who has since transitioned to an opposition caretaker role in Northern Trelawny, is expressing relief and liberation following a recent ruling that has cleared him of corruption and nepotism allegations stemming from his time at the F-L-A (Firearms Licensing Authority).

In an interview with CVM News, Meadows asserted that the Parliament owes him an apology and emphasized the importance of the Jamaican people being informed about the reasons for the delays in presenting the ruling from the Integrity Commission. Meadows, who switched political allegiances due to ongoing disputes with the governing Jamaica Labour Party, under whose leadership he served as a senator and deputy chairman of the Firearms Licensing Authority, has finally received vindication regarding allegations of issuing licenses to individuals with questionable character.

The validation of his innocence came in the form of a letter issued by the Integrity Commission to the Parliament, which unfortunately experienced delays in its publication. Meadows, in an exclusive interview with CVM News, shared his sense of relief, recalling the burden that his family and friends had carried while he navigated through challenging circumstances. He also raised questions about the factors that impeded the timely delivery of his vindication. Watch the report:

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