Mr Warmington also wants to excise the IC’s independent prosecutor and have corruption prosecutions again become the sole purview of the director of public prosecutions (DPP) – which would probably lead to the bunging up of that office, with little action against the corrupt. It was precisely because that approach didn’t work well, as well as to send a signal that Jamaica was serious about tackling its crisis of corruption, that the former leader of Mr Warmington’s party, the then prime minister, Bruce Golding, proposed an independent prosecutor, without infringing on the constitutional powers of the DPP. The position survived Mr Golding’s departure and made it into law
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