![]() Llewellyn, in her address on Saturday night, said, "I have taken note of recent events in the public domain, and we are all aware of the unfortunate atmosphere that seems to have built up between some Members of Parliament and the Integrity Commission." "We should not engage in a political 'cass cass', because that is how it is emerging between the Parliament and a body that reports to the Parliament," Holness said then. The bitter exchanges between Government legislators in both Houses and the commission eventually resulted in Prime Minister Andrew Holness, in an address to Parliament two weeks ago, urging his colleagues to refrain from hitting out at the Integrity Commission. Llewellyn made the recommendation Saturday night in an address to the Rotaract Club of Mandeville President's Dinner and Installation against the background of the recent public joust between the commission and Government politicians over the manner in which the commission operates. ![]() MANDEVILLE, Manchester - Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) Paula Llewellyn has offered a word of caution to the Integrity Commission: Be wary of triggering particular perceptions about people by words, actions or non-actions. Director of Public Prosecutions Paula Llewellyn addressing the Rotaract Club of Mandeville President's Dinner and Installation on Saturday at Regie's Bistro in Mandeville. ![]()
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