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Ombudsman finds no reason to challenge new Integrity Chamber law

January 18, 2018

Ombudsman finds no reason to challenge new Integrity Chamber law
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the Ombudsman finds no reason to address the Constitutional Court for review of the new law

Having established that the concerns presented to the Constitutional Court, which lead to the first Ordinance on the Integrity Chamber being squashed, and the contours offered by the Court for consideration by government in drafting a new law were adequately addressed in the ratified law, the Ombudsman considers the rights of the people sufficiently protected by the law.

Considering that the new law adequately provides for the protection of the rights of the people, Dr. Arduin opts in favor of the opportunities the Integrity Chamber can provide the community of Sint Maarten.

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http://stmaartennews.com/government/ombudsman-finds-no-reason-challenge-new-integrity-chamber-law/

Source: https://www.sxm-talks.com/st-maarten-news/ombudsman-finds-no-reason-to-challenge-new-integrity-chamber-law/

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