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Cayman Islands Anti-Corruption Commission Established

The Government of the Cayman Islands has established a new anti-corruption body to combat corruption and ensure transparency in public service. The Anti-Corruption Commission, as it is known, is responsible for administering the country’s anti-corruption laws and has been granted wide- ranging powers to investigate allegations of corruption.

Commissioners Appointed

The Governor of the Cayman Islands will appoint a manager and other public officers to work with the commission. The manager will be responsible for:

  • Organizing meetings
  • Recording proceedings
  • Accepting complaints
  • Assisting the commission in its administrative duties

Investigating Officers

Public officers appointed by the Governor may include investigating officers who will have the power to carry out investigations into alleged corruption offenses. These officers will have:

  • All the powers and immunities of constables acting in their ordinary course of duty
  • No authority to carry firearms

Protective Equipment

The Governor has been given the authority to permit investigating officers to use protective equipment when carrying out their duties. This approval must be granted in accordance with specific terms and conditions.

Objective

The objective of the Anti-Corruption Commission is to provide a dedicated body that can effectively investigate allegations of corruption and ensure that those found guilty are held accountable. The commission will work closely with other government agencies and international organizations to achieve this goal.

Constitution

The constitution of the Anti-Corruption Commission is set out in the Schedule to the law, which provides for:

  • The appointment of staff
  • The powers and duties of the manager
  • The investigation process

Overall, the establishment of the Anti-Corruption Commission marks an important step forward in the fight against corruption in the Cayman Islands. It demonstrates a commitment by the government to transparency and accountability, and will help to restore public trust in the public service.