JAMAICA-NIA principal director resigns.

0
32
Jamaica NIA Principal Director Resigns
Principal director of Jamaica National Identification Authority resigns from position

KINGSTON, Jamaica, CMC – The National Integrity Action (NIA) confirmed on Monday that its principal director, Danielle Archer, has resigned from the country’s leading anti-corruption and transparency watchdogs.

In a statement, it said that the resignation of Archer, an attorney who had replaced the NIA founder, Professor Trevor Munroe, in May 2023, comes into effect as of December 31 this year.

“It has been an honour to lead NIA in its mission to build cultures of integrity. I remain committed to supporting Jamaica’s reform journey and to advancing the principles of integrity and accountable governance wherever my path leads,” said Archer, who has been a vocal critic of Jamaica’s governance framework.

NIA, the local chapter of Transparency International, credited Archer with providing “visionary leadership, strategic clarity, and an unwavering commitment to integrity in public life,” and noted that during her tenure, she led several initiatives to strengthen accountability frameworks and advance democratic safeguards.

“Archer’s leadership has been instrumental in shaping NIA’s reform agenda. Her dedication to values-driven governance and her ability to inspire change will continue to resonate across the institutions she has touched,” said NIA Chairperson Dr Lynden Rose.

“During her tenure, she advanced NIA’s mission to strengthen accountability frameworks, championed reforms that reinforced democratic safeguards, and sustained the organisation as a trusted partner in governance transformation,” NIA added.

It said Archer’s departure marks the closing of a challenging chapter in NIA’s history, adding that arrangements are now being made to appoint a new principal director.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here