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A report on an Integrity Commission investigation into alleged corruption and irregularities at the Firearm Licensing Authority (FLA) remains untabled in Parliament six weeks after its submission, amid a legal challenge by the gun regulator in the Supreme Court.
The Integrity Commission confirmed to The Sunday Gleaner last Tuesday that a report had been submitted to Parliament on March 30, 2026, and was formally received and signed for at 1:02 p.m. that day.
Citing Section 56 of the Integrity Commission Act (ICA), the agency said it could not confirm the subject of the report, declined to say whether it involved the FLA, and stated that it was unable to disclose whether any delay in tabling the report was linked to the court action, according to responses provided to Sunday Gleaner queries by the anti-corruption body.
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