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Defence Board Meets to Discuss Enquiry Findings

By: , June 20, 2016

The Key Point:

The Defence Board chaired by the Prime Minister of Jamaica, Hon. Andrew Holness met on June 17, 2016 to discuss the Report of the Commission of Enquiry Appointed to Enquire into Events which Occurred in West Kingston and related areas in May 2010.
Defence Board Meets to Discuss Enquiry Findings
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Prime Minister, the Most Hon. Andrew Holness (left), looks on as Minister of Justice, Hon. Delroy Chuck, points out files on his desk during a tour of the Minister’s new offices on June 15.

The Facts

  • The Defence Board considered in detail the findings of the Report relating to the JDF and specifically those in relation to the conduct of officers and the use of mortars during the operations of May 2010.
  • The Report will be further discussed in Cabinet on Monday June 20, 2016, and the Government will, in short order hold further meetings with the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF), the citizens of West Kingston and other stakeholders, with a view to arriving at a final position in relation to the recommendations of the Commission of Enquiry.

The Full Story

The Defence Board chaired by the Prime Minister of Jamaica, Hon. Andrew Holness met on June 17, 2016 to discuss the Report of the Commission of Enquiry Appointed to Enquire into Events which Occurred in West Kingston and related areas in May 2010.

In attendance were the Minister of National Security Hon. Robert Montague M.P., the Minister of Justice Hon. Delroy Chuck, Q.C, M.P., Attorney General Hon. Marlene Malahoo-Forte Q.C., M.P., the Chief of Defence Staff of the Jamaica Defence Force (JDF) Major General A. B. Anderson, and other Government officials.

The Defence Board is established by the Defence Act of Jamaica and is responsible under the general authority of the Prime Minister as the Minster of Defence, for the command, discipline, administration and all other matters relating to the Jamaica Defence Force (JDF)  including to act as an advisory Board to the Minister of Defence.

The Defence Board considered in detail the findings of the Report relating to the JDF and specifically those in relation to the conduct of officers and the use of mortars during the operations of May 2010.

The Report will be further discussed in Cabinet on Monday June 20, 2016, and the Government will, in short order hold further meetings with the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF), the citizens of West Kingston and other stakeholders, with a view to arriving at a final position in relation to the recommendations of the Commission of Enquiry.

Last Updated: June 20, 2016

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