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JAM | Feb 15, 2026

Investigation Report and the indicative ruling of the Director of Corruption Prosecution tabled in the House of Representatives 

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The Integrity Commission wishes to advise the public that a Report of Investigation, together with its associated Indicative Ruling issued by the Director of Corruption Prosecution, were formally tabled in the House of Representatives on the 12th of February, 2026.

The Report had been submitted to Parliament by the Commission on an earlier date, in accordance with Section 54 of the Integrity Commission Act, and was subsequently tabled in the House of Representatives consistent with the statutory requirements governing the disclosure of investigation outcomes.

Following the tabling, the Investigation Report and associated Indicative Ruling have been uploaded to the Integrity Commission’s website to facilitate public access.

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