This is the kind of LEADER allyuh want in PAN TRINBAGO and allyuh expect PAN PROGRESS?
Cecil Hinkson, Bertel Gittens, Boogsie Sharpe, Pan Tastic, Salisha James, Ingrid Blackwood- Belle, Ian Franklin, Gregory Lindsay ... allyuh swear allyuh LOVE PAN. What about INTEGRITY in LEADERSHIP?
BEVERLY RAMSEY MOORE
IN VIOLATION OF INTEGRITY COMMISSION POLICY
Integrity Commission files 150 applications for failing to submit declarations
Trinidad and Tobago Gazette, and Newsday, Saturday 11, September 2021.
NOTICE Publication of the Names of Persons in Public Life In accordance with section 11 (6) of the Integrity in Public Life Act, Chapter 22:01, the Integrity Commission publishes the names of persons in public life who have failed to file declarations of income, assets and liabilities and statements of registrable interests for the years ended December 31, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019 of persons in public life listed. It should be noted that the names under the years 2015, 2016, 2017 and 2018 are the names of persons sent to the Integrity Commission after August 31, 2019 by the organisations to which those persons belong. The names listed under the year 2019 are the names of those persons in public life who have failed to file their declarations of income, assets and liabilities and statements of registrable interests for the year ended December 31, 2019.
2019
Name Organisation Documents not filed
Ms. Beverly Ramsey Moore National Carnival Commission of Trinidad and Tobago Declaration of Income, Assets and Liabilities Statement of Registrable Interests
The commission said it had adopted a general policy on declarations outstanding from people in public life since 2014."In the discharge of its mandate, the commission has been making ex-parte applications to the High Court under section 11 (7) of the act, in respect of persons who have failed to file their annual declarations of income, assets and liabilities and statements of registrable interests."Under Section11(8) of the act, it said, someone who does not comply with the court after an ex-parte order is made commits an offence and is liable on conviction to a fine of $150,000.
Under Section 21(1), a person who fails to provide further particulars and who fails to file a declaration without reasonable cause is liable on summary conviction to a fine of $250,000 and to ten years' imprisonment.
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