In the face of allegations regarding intentional delays in the tabling of investigative reports from the Integrity Commission, Jamaica’s ruling Jamaica Labor Party (JLP) has vehemently refuted such claims. House Speaker Juliet Holness, in a spirited parliamentary session, countered the accusations as baseless and aimed at sowing discord.
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