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KINGSTON, Jamaica—Executive Director of the Integrity Commission (IC) Craig Beresford says the commission has experienced an increase in high-profile public law litigation regarding its investigative outputs.
“This trend was characterised by the increasing use of interim injunctions by external parties, which served to delay or halt active investigations and defer the publication of statutory outputs,” said Beresford in the IC’s 2025/26 Annual Report which was tabled in the House of Representatives on Tuesday.
He said while these complex legal proceedings required a substantial allocation of fiscal and human resources, they underscored the robust nature of the commission’s legal frameworks.
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