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Prime Minister says integrity concerns must be judged on facts, evidence and due process

Prime Minister says integrity concerns must  be judged on facts, evidence and due process
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Prime Minister Dr. Luc Mercelina informed Parliament on Wednesday that all allegations of integrity breaches within government must be evaluated strictly based on facts, documentation, evidence, and adherence to due process. Speaking in Great Bay, the Prime Minister emphasized this approach for addressing concerns about governmental conduct. He further confirmed that he had submitted various documents through Parliament’s confidential route to support the points he made during the session. This statement outlines the established principles for assessing serious accusations and reinforces the importance of a structured, evidence-based review process for governmental integrity concerns.

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Jun 9, 2026

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