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Declarations received from PM Mitchell and 2 Cabinet Members 

This story was posted 4 years ago
1 December 2022
in Business, Law, PRESS RELEASE
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Lady A Anande Trotman Joseph, Justin Campbell and Prime Minister Dickon Mitchell. Image: Office of Integrity Commission
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The Office of Integrity Commission received Declaration of Assets, Income and Liabilities from Prime Minister Dickon Mitchell and 2 other cabinet members on Thursday, 1 December 2022.

In accordance with the Integrity in Public Life Act No. 24 of 2013, the Commission issued Notices to 16 members of the new administration providing them with a date for filing as well as detailed information on the filing process.

Prime Minister Hon. Dickon Mitchell, Minister for Foreign Affairs, Trade and Export Development Hon. Joseph Andall and Minister for Infrastructure and Physical Development, Public Utilities, Civil Aviation and Transportation Hon. Dennis Cornwall, filed their Declarations with the Commission.

Receiving the Declarations on behalf of the Commission were Chairperson A Anande Trotman (Lady) Joseph and Commissioner Justin Campbell.

Speaking to the media (MTV News) after the filing of his Declaration, Prime Minister Mitchell described the process as being efficient. “In one sense, [it is] simple but a little exhausting [be]cause it forces you to take a look at your life and list everything that you basically own…I would say one improvement is that I would like it to be electronic, rather than paper.”

Chairperson of the Integrity Commission A Anande Trotman (Lady) Joseph also spoke with MTV and said she was pleased to see the Prime Minister taking the lead in his Cabinet and being the first to file his documents with the Commission on Thursday. “Today we’re very happy that the Cabinet has begun to declare to us as other cabinets twice before have also done.”

The Chairman added that the filing of Declarations is only one part of the process; the other part is the compliance process which is undertaken by a specified Compliance Officer at the Commission. “We receive these declarations but we go further, we carry out a compliance exercise…we check to see if what they are saying is true against what is in our public registry.”

The Commission received requests for extensions from 11 of the public officials. The next filing date for this category of public officials is 15 December 2022.

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  1. Tjoy says:
    4 years ago

    Wow Grenada is very forward looking. This is a great thing to see happen in a small Democracy. Curuption, Embezilment and Bribery happens to be the 3 things that failing countries have in common. We are on the right track. Government officials should not use Computers donated be foreign Countries. Its best to buy Computers on the Open Market. Grenada is on the right track.

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