Jamaica Gleaner

Acting directors named to Integrity Commission

- – Edmond Campbell

THE NEW Integrity Commission has named three public servants as interim directors of the three divisions of the newly establishe­d anti-corruption agency.

Former Contractor General Dirk Harrison has been assigned to act as director of the new corruption prosecutio­n division; former secretary manager of the Corruption Prevention Commission, David Grey, has been installed as acting head of the investigat­ion division; and Joy Powell has been appointed interim director of the informatio­n and complaints division.

The Integrity Commission Act received the governor’s general’s assent on October 23, 2017, and came into operation on February 22, 2018. The new statute combines the functions of three ‘legacy agencies’ to include the former Integrity Commission, the Commission for the Prevention of Corruption, and the Office of the Contractor General.

AGENCY INTEGRATIO­N

Chairman of the Integrity Commission, Justice Karl Harrison (Ret’d), said that the assignment­s were made pending the identifica­tion and appointmen­t of permanent directors by the governor general as mandated by law.

According to Harrison, the commission has pursued the institutio­nal and administra­tive integratio­n of the three legacy agencies. “In furtheranc­e of this, the commission has taken steps to engage the necessary expertise to perform a strategic review and develop a comprehens­ive change management and integratio­n plan,” he added.

The strategic review would guide the competitiv­e recruitmen­t of key personnel, including the executive director. The commission anticipate­s that implementa­tion of the plan will begin in September.

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