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Civil society group urges repeal of archaic Jamaica law blocking civil servants from blowing whistle on wrongdoing - Stabroek News

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(Jamaica Gleaner) Principal Director of National Integrity Action (NIA) Danielle Archer is calling for the urgent repeal of the Official Secrets Act, arguing that the more current Protected Disclosures Act, or whistleblower legislation, cannot succeed alongside the archaic, colonial law.

The article Civil society group urges repeal of archaic Jamaica law blocking civil servants from blowing whistle on wrongdoing appeared first on Stabroek News.

Source: Stabroek News - Guyana's Most Trusted Newspaper

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