Jamaica Gleaner

Gov’t turns down proposal for board to oversee INDECOM

- Edmond Campbell Staff Reporter edmond.campbell@gleanerjm.com

ARECOMMEND­ATION by a joint select committee of Parliament two years ago to establish a non-executive review board to oversee the Independen­t Commission of Investigat­ions (INDECOM) has not found favour with the Andrew Holness-led administra­tion.

The proposal is part of a report that was submitted by a joint select committee of Parliament to Cabinet which examined the INDECOM law in 2015.

Justice Minister Delroy Chuck told The Gleaner in a recent interview that if allegation­s of misconduct arise on the part of INDECOM personnel the matter could be brought before a parliament­ary committee for examinatio­n.

Chuck pointed out that Parliament was the ultimate oversight body for the INDECOM commission­er. “We didn’t see the need for an additional oversight committee,” the justice minister said.

The justice minister said that the joint select committee report was approved by Cabinet and was also discussed by the Public Order Committee, which recommende­d that the report be adopted.

He said Cabinet has approved drafting instructio­ns and the report should now be with the Office of the Parliament­ary Council for amendments to be made to the parent legislatio­n.

The parliament­ary committee had accepted a proposal in 2015 for the setting up of a nonexecuti­ve review board for INDECOM.

At the time of the committee’s deliberati­ons, then national security minister Peter Bunting, who made the proposal, had suggested that the board could provide judicial, prosecutor­ial, investigat­ive, and administra­tive balance to the deliberati­ons of INDECOM.

Spokespers­on for Jamaicans for Justice, Susan Goffe, said the human rights group would welcome some kind of oversight board, not only for INDECOM, but for all the commission­s of parliament.

In a Gleaner interview, Goffe said that the board was not intended to oversee the prosecutor­ial decisions of the commission.

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