KINGSTON, Jamaica — Confirming receipt of five reports from the Integrity Commission, Parliament said they are being addressed in accordance with its internal processes and under the guidance of the presiding officers, emphasising that the Integrity Commission Act does not specify a specific timeline for the tabling of reports. A statement from The Houses of Parliament on Monday confirmed that the reports have not yet been tabled in either the House of Representatives or the Senate. “Having regard to the statutory confidentiality obligations applicable before tabling, the Houses of Parliament will not confirm or deny the subject matter of any report the contents of any report, any findings or recommendations contained in any report, or whether any person or entity is named or referred to therein,” it said.
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