It seems that the Holness administration remains uncertain about what should be the fate of the Office of the Political Ombudsman, which has remained vacant since Donna Parchment-Brown’s term expired nearly a year ago. Like the Private Sector.
THE electoral watchdog group Citizens Action for Free and Fair Elections (CAFFE) has joined the growing list of entities expressing concern over the Government's decision to shutter the Office of .
KINGSTON, Jamaica- Citizens Action for Free and Fair Elections (CAFFE) has expressed concern that Jamaica is on the verge of entering a period of election campaigning without the benefit of having a .
Since the effective dissolution of the Office of the Political Ombudsman (OPO), the prevalence of harmful, derogatory rhetoric by political representatives across the spectrum has significantly increased. While there is no way to quantify the level.
On Wednesday, July 26, the day after the government used its majority to railroad an amendment to Jamaica’s Supreme Law – without prior notice, without consultation with the Opposition and without indication to the Constitutional Reform Committee.