UNITING THE WORLD AGAINST CURRUPTION 2023

COMPLAINTS Assist in the fight against Corruption, tell us what you know! The Sagicor Sigma Building 63-67 Kuntsford Boulevard Kingston 5, Jamaica, W.I. Telephone: (876) 926-2288 (876) 968-6227 (876) 960-0470 Fax: (876) 960-5617 Email: cpd@integrity.gov.jm CONTACT US: WHO CAN MAKE A COMPLAINT? Any person may make a complaint orally or in writing via any of the methods listed below: a) Orally i) Complainants may call our Anti-Corruption hotline at (876) 926-0001 ii) In person at - The Sagicor Sigma Building, 63-67 Kuntsford Boulevard 4th Floor, Kingston 5, Jamaica, W.I. iii) Call our Knutsford Boulevard location landlines 876-926-2288, 876-906-8314, 876-968-6227 or 876-960-0470 b) In writing i) Complainants may write a letter addressed to the Director of Information and Complaints at – The Sagicor Sigma Building, 63-67 Kuntsford Boulevard Kingston 5, Jamaica, W.I. c) Internet Complaints may be made online by completing the requisite form, which may be accessed via the following link: https://integrity.gov.jm/report-impropriety PROTECTION OF COMPLAINANT: “No person shall be obligated or permitted to disclose the name or address of a person who makes a complaint under subsection (1), or state any matter which may lead to the identity of such person being known.” (Section 37 (5)) “No action, suit, prosecution or other proceedings shall be instituted against a person who makes a complaint under subsection (1), in good faith in pursuance of the provisions of this Act.” (Section 37(6)) “A person who takes any harmful action against any other person, including interference with the other person’s lawful employment or occupation, on the ground that the person has made a complaint under subsection (1) commits an offence and is liable, on summary conviction in a Parish Court, to a fine not exceeding five hundred thousand dollars or to a term of imprisonment not exceeding six months.” (Section 37 (7)) “A copy of a complaint, information or notification may be in a form which keeps anonymous the identity of the complainant or any other person.” (Section 38(2)) WHY MAKE A COMPLAINT? Reduce and/or prevent possible offences. Complaints assist with building a better nation for yourself, loved ones and your community. Equality of opportunities.

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