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JPs Urged to Stay Away from Corrupt Practices

By: , September 9, 2016

The Key Point:

Minister of Justice, Hon. Delroy Chuck, is urging Justices of the Peace (JPs) to stay clear of corrupt practices, warning that they will be decommissioned and publicly exposed.
JPs Urged to Stay Away from Corrupt Practices
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Minister of Justice, Hon. Delroy Chuck, addresses a Community Sensitisation Session at the Montego Bay Convention Centre in Rose Hall, St. James, on September 8. (File)

The Facts

  • “I want to make myself very clear on this matter. Any Justice of the Peace who acts inappropriately will be decommissioned. We can’t have Justices of the Peace signing and recommending people that they don’t know. That is contrary to what you had pledged to do,” Minister Chuck said.

The Full Story

Minister of Justice, Hon. Delroy Chuck, is urging Justices of the Peace (JPs) to stay clear of corrupt practices, warning that they will be decommissioned and publicly exposed.

Addressing a Ministry of Justice-sponsored Community Sensitisation Session at the Montego Bay Convention Centre in Rose Hall, St. James, on September 8, Mr. Chuck said the Ministry is aware that there are a few JPs giving the Lay Magistrates profession a bad name, and every effort will be made to cull them from the system.

“I want to make myself very clear on this matter. Any Justice of the Peace who acts inappropriately will be decommissioned. We can’t have Justices of the Peace signing and recommending people that they don’t know. That is contrary to what you had pledged to do,” he told the gathering.

The Minister said he is encouraging all well-intentioned JPs to speak out against those who are bent on tarnishing the image of Lay Magistrates, so they can be removed immediately from their duties.

“We want people of unquestionable character. We want our pastors, our teachers, our community leaders to get into the system and serve as Justices of the Peace. It is a noble (service) that should be (undertaken) by noble men and women,” he said.

Mr. Chuck pointed out that the current complement of 6,000 JPs islandwide needs to be increased and he is encouraging more people to apply to their parish Custodes for consideration.

“It is a voluntary position that comes with a lot of demands, but it is also something that can be fulfilling. It’s really an invaluable service to your communities and your country and something I would encourage people to consider,” the Minister said.

“We need people whom we can rely on and when they vouch for someone we can take their word for it. That is a huge responsibility and that is why we have to ensure we have the right persons in place,” he emphasised.

Last Updated: September 9, 2016

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