The director of information and complaints has been identified and is now awaiting appointment, retired Justice Seymour Panton, chairman of the Integrity Commission, has said.
In an interview earlier this week, Panton told The Gleaner that by early July, the director of complaints should be appointed and will take up his position with the Integrity Commission.
Kevon Stephenson, a former senior investigator and director of evaluation and standards at the Independent Commission of Investigations, was also sworn in by the governor general at the Oxford Road offices of the commission via videoconference.
Keisha Prince, who was seconded from the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions to do a six-month stint as director of corruption prosecutions, has now been installed in the position.
The commission is chaired by Panton, with other commissioners being Pamela Monroe Ellis, the auditor general; Justice Lloyd Hibbert; and chartered accountant Eric Crawford.