KINGSTON, Jamaica — Scores of Jamaicans dressed in yellow gathered in Cross Roads, Kingston on Tuesday, calling for greater government transparency and accountability, while demanding action on several national issues. Protest organiser Kay Osborne said the demonstration was centred on three key issues: the Government's proposed third-country national (TCN) agreement with the United States (US), concerns surrounding the Integrity Commission's (IC) findings involving Government Minister Dr Andrew Wheatley, and the management of Hurricane Melissa relief funds. READ: WATCH: Jamaicans protest TCN agreement, demand Wheatley’s resignation She said protesters were calling for greater transparency, accountability and adherence to democratic principles, arguing that the Government has not adequately explained why more than 98 per cent of the relief funds remained unspent eight months after the hurricane.