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KINSTON, Jamaica — Opposition Leader Mark Golding is demanding that an Integrity Commission (IC) investigative report into the Firearm Licensing Authority (FLA) be tabled at the next sitting of the House of Representatives.
In a letter addressed to House Speaker Juliet Holness on Monday, Golding said the report was submitted to Parliament on March 30, 2026, but has yet to be presented in the House.
Referencing a Sunday Gleaner article, Golding said the House speaker received correspondence from the Integrity Commission that the report addresses allegations of “corruption, impropriety and irregularities” in the granting, variation and revocation of firearm licences, as well as the storage of firearms and ammunition at the FLA.
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