UCCI International Ethics Conference opens March 19 – 21, 2014
RBC Royal Bank Sponsors UCCI International Ethics Conference March 19 – 21, 2014
RBC Royal Bank is sponsoring this week’s international conference in the Cayman Islands, entitled Toward a Corruption Free Caribbean: Ethics, Values, Trust and Morality. The conference, which is hosted by the University College of the Cayman Islands (UCCI), features presentations from political leaders and world-renowned experts.
“At RBC, we believe it is critical for business leaders to work together with government officials and community leaders to eliminate corruption and create an environment of fair trade for economic growth,” said Mr. Michael A. Munnings, Country Head and Area Vice President for RBC Royal Bank in the Cayman Islands. “Our organisation adheres to the highest ethical standards and operates with strong governance. We are proud to be partnering with UCCI to bring this conference to Cayman.”
RBC is chairing the plenary sessions featuring Bahamian Prime Minister Perry Gladstone Christie who will be discussing how The Bahamas has secured a position of 22 out of 175 countries in the Transparency International Corruption Perception Index. RBC is also sponsoring a panel discussion featuring members of the media who will explore the media’s role in exposing corruption. “The media has a powerful platform to fight corruption,” said Mr. Munnings. “Not only are journalists able to expose corruption, promote human rights and ensure transparency, they also
Other speakers at the UCCI conference include Dr. Huguette Labelle, chair of the Board of Transparency International, an organization that works in more than 100 countries in the fight against corruption; Dr. Ralph Everard Gonsalves, Prime Minister of St. Vincent and the Grenadines, who will reflect on the state of corruption in the Caribbean as a whole; and Dr. The Hon. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Minister of Finance of Nigeria and former Vice President of the World Bank, who will share lessons for the Caribbean based on the Nigerian experience. In all, more than 100 experts will share their perspectives during presentations and panel discussions.
“Through our support of this conference, we hope to make a difference in the long-term success of the Caribbean region,” said Mr. Munnings. “This conference supports our commitment to foster economic development and collaborate on solutions for our region’s most difficult challenges.”
RBC Royal Bank has a long-standing partnership with UCCI, with a focus on supporting its educational and cultural programmes.
Photo Caption: Mr. Michael A. Munnings, Country Head and Area Vice President for RBC Royal Bank in the Cayman Islands
About RBC in the Caribbean
With more than 100 years of heritage serving the region, RBC operates under the banner of RBC and RBTT with a presence in 20 countries, 122 combined branches and close to 6,600 employees serving more than one million clients. As one of the Caribbean’s leading diversified financial services companies, RBC provides personal and commercial banking, wealth management, corporate and investment banking, insurance and trust and asset management services to a wide range of clients, including individuals, small businesses, general commercial entities, regional and multi-national corporations and governments. For more information, please visit rbc.com/caribbean
About RBC
Royal Bank of Canada (RY on TSX and NYSE) and its subsidiaries operate under the master brand name RBC. We are Canada’s largest bank as measured by assets and market capitalization, and are among the largest banks in the world, based on market capitalization. We are one of North America’s leading diversified financial services companies, and provide personal and commercial banking, wealth management services, insurance, corporate and investment banking and investor services on a global basis. We employ approximately 80,000 full- and part-time employees who serve more than 15 million personal, business, public sector and institutional clients through offices in Canada, the U.S. and 51 other countries. For more information, please visit rbc.com
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UCCI Fourth Ethics Conference: Programme
The University College of the Cayman Islands (UCCI) presents the 2014 Caribbean Conference, with the “Towards a Corruption-Free Caribbean: Ethics, Values, Trust and Morality,” 19-21 March, 2014.
For this 2014 conference, UCCI is collaborating with Canada’s Carleton University’s Centre for Values and Ethics (COVE); the Department of Government of the University of the West Indies (UWI), Mona, Jamaica; and the National Integrity Action (NIA) of Jamaica.
This conference aims to reflect on various aspects of values and ethics, as they relate not only to the function of Caribbean governments and political parties, but also to the role of every institution – whether educational, religious, or social — across the region.
The importance of this conference lies in the principle that values and ethical philosophies are intrinsic to every human activity. Interrogations of these mores have consequences for the policies and practices of public institutions at all levels. In turn, the choices about values in these institutions impact individuals, families, and, indeed, nations.
One of the most important exercises, therefore, is to deliberate thoughtfully about values, making sure that decisions are accordingly responsive to the voices of reason and humanity.
For more information go to: http://www.UCCIconference.ky/
Programme of Plenary Sessions/Concurrent Panels/Round Tables
Wednesday, 19 March, Sir Vassel Johnson Hall, University College of the Cayman Islands
Opening Reception – 5 pm, Sponsored by National Building Society of the Cayman Islands
Formal Opening Ceremony with Keynote – 6:00 pm – Dr. Huguette Labelle, Chair of Transparency International, sponsored by the Portfolio of the Civil Service, Cayman Islands Government
Chair: Professor Trevor Munroe, Director, National Integrity Action of Jamaica
Thursday, 20 March, All Plenaries Are Slated for the Sir Vassel Johnson Hall
• Keynote Opening Working Sessions – 8:30 am – 9:30 am – Dr. The Hon. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Minister of Finance of Nigeria, The Nigerian Experience – Lessons for the Caribbean.
Chair: The Hon. Marco Archer, Minister of Finance and Economic Development, Cayman Islands Government
Plenary Round Table – 9:40 – 11:10 – Regional Heads of States : The Hon. Alden McLaughlin, Premier of the Cayman Islands; Dr. the Hon. Ralph Gonsalves, Prime Minister of St. Vincent and the Grenadines; and, representing the Premier of Bermuda, Mrs. Cheryl-Ann Lister, Chair, the National Anti-Money Laundering Committee (NAMLC), Anti-Corruption Assessment and Strategies in the Region.
Chair: The Hon. Samuel Bulgin, Attorney General of the Cayman Islands.
Remarks: Mr. Dan Scott, Regional Managing Director, EY (formerly Ernst & Young)
10 minute break
• Plenary – 11:20 – 12:10 – The Hon. Perry Christie, Prime Minister of the Bahamas, The Ethical and Anti-Corruption Framework of the Bahamian Government: Lessons for the Region.
Chair: Mr. Michael Munnings, Country Head & Area Vice President, Personal Banking, RBC Royal Bank
12:10 to 12:15 – UCCI Instrumental Ensemble
• Lunch Plenary – 12:15 – 1:30 – The Compliance Association of the Cayman Islands, Represented by Ms Sandra Edun-Watler, Head of Compliance – Caribbean, Walkers, and Ms Karen O’Brien, Managing Director, Global Compliance Solutions, Blueprint for the Ethical Functioning of the Financial Services.
Chair: Mr. Vaughan Carter, former law lecturer and senior civil servant
• Plenary – 1:40 – 2:40 – Joint presentations by –
o Trinidadian Journalist and Activist, Mr. Afra Raymond, The Threat to Trinidad and Tobago’s Integrity Framework, and
o Mr. Earl Jarrett, Acting Chair, Board of the National Building Society, Cayman, and General Manager, Jamaica National Building Society, Tackling Corruption in the Private Sector: The Way Forward.
Chair: Dr. Grace Virtue, Former Senior Writer & Executive Communications Manager, Howard University
10 minute break
3:00 – 4:30 – Concurrent Panels and Roundtables – The Professional Development Centre (PDC), Cascade Room, T12 and T7.
Concurrent Panels
1. The Imperative of Integration: Towards Synergizing Universal Standards of Morality, Integrity, and Justice (Room 2, PDC)
• Ms Natalie Walthrust Jones: Justice and injustice: A snapshot of a pluralistic society
• Dr. Kerry Semesar-Rai: Morality and ethics: Bedrock for the construction and sustenance of a just society
• Dr. Yvonne Ziegler: Corruption in Germany: Possible implications for the Caribbean
Chair: Dr. Chris Williams, Assistant Professor, Technical, Vocational and Continuing Education, UCCI
2. Corruption as Culture: Dancehall, Nuance, and the Caribbean Media (Room 4, PDC)
• Ms Dawn De Coteau and Mr. Josh O. Drayton: Is it Caribbean or national? Exploring the cultural nuances associated with corruption in Grenada and Barbados
• Dr. Donna Hope: Watch Out for This! Examining values and ethics in Jamaican dancehall culture
• Dr. Grace Virtue: The Today Show, Usain Bolt, Slum Dog Millionaire: The Caribbean media and the crisis of globalization
• Ms Marion Myrie: Ethics, the media and disability in Jamaica
Chair: Dr. MoniKa Lawrence, Assistant Professor and Artistic Director of Performing Arts, Arts and Humanities, UCCI
3. Analyzing Corruption across Caribbean Countries: Realities and Solutions, Part 1 (Room 1, PDC).
• Professor Cynthia Barrow-Giles: Then and Now: An examination of three elements of national integrity systems’ indicators in four Eastern Caribbean countries
• Dr. Bishnu Ragoonah: “Jack is the Man”: The challenge of democracy vs. ethics in Trinidad
• Professor Virginia Maurer: Endogenous and exogenous approaches to corruption and money-laundering in the Caribbean region
• Professor Terry Dworkin: The role of transparency in combatting fraud
Chair: Mrs. Kadeshah Swearing, Senior Lecturer, Business Studies, UCCI
4. Exploring the “Trust Deficit” as an Element of the Corruption Challenge (Room 3, PDC)
• Dr. Stephen Maguire and Dr. Lorraine Dyke: Factors influencing reporting of unprofessional behaviour
• Mr. Dominic Latty: A comparative analysis on state of corruption: Preventative strategies for UNCAC compliance in the U.S. Virgin Islands
• Dr. Kreimild Saunders: Acting funny revisited: Visibility, regulation and sexual difference
• Dr. Paula Grace Anderson-Suarez: The psycho-ethics of “beauty”
Chair: Mrs. Belinda Blessitt-Vincent, Assistant Professor, Business Studies, UCCI
3:00 – 4:30 – Concurrent Round Tables
• Medical Ethics: Medicine, Personnel and Patient (Room, T 12)
Dr. Delroy Jefferson – Medical Director, Health Services Authority
Dr. Stephen Tomlinson – Founder/Director, Chrissie Tomlinson Hospital
Mrs. Carole Appleyard – President/CEO of Carole Appleyard Consulting Ltd, Former General
Manager, CINICO
Dr. Virginia Hobday – Director of Cayman Hospice Care and the Cayman Islands Breast Cancer
Society
Dr. Alice Ann Brunn – Associate Professor of Behavioral Science & Ethics/Student Counsellor, St.
Matthews Medical School
Ms Angeline Shillingford – Ethics Secretary, Health Services Authority
Chair: Dr. Sook Lee Yin, MBE, Medical Director and Founding Member of the Cayman Heart Fund
• Cayman Sport: From Institutions to Morality and Ethics (Cascade Room)
Mr. Donald McLean –President of the Cayman Islands Olympic Committee; Pharmacist
The Hon. Osbourne Bodden – Minister of Health, Sports, Youth & Culture, Cayman Islands
Government
Dr. Dalton Watler – President of the Cayman Islands Athletic Association
Mr. Jeffrey Webb – President of Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association Football (CONCACAF)
Chair, Dr. Dalton Watler, Deputy Chief Officer for the Ministry of Tourism and Former Director of Youth, Sport and Recreation, Cayman Islands Government
• Legal Ethics: The Lawyer, the Client, the Society (Room T7)
Mr. Alfred McPherson – Acting Dean, School of Law, University of Technology, Jamaica
Discussants:
Mr. Mitchell Davies – Director of Truman Bodden Law School
Ms Clyte Linwood – Attorney-at-Law, Law Lecturer, UCCI
Chair: Mrs. Keva Reid, Attorney-at-law, McKinney Reid and Company
• Plenary – 4:50 – 5:40 – The Hon. Tara Rivers, Minister of Education, Employment and Gender Affairs, Cayman Islands, Teaching Values to the Present Generation. (Sir Vassel Johnson Hall)
Discussant: The Hon. Andrew Holness, former Minister of Education and current leader of the Parliamentary Opposition, Jamaica.
Chair: Professor Yvette Jackson, Pro-Vice Chancellor, Graduate Studies, UWI
• Plenary – 5:50 – 7:20 – Leaders of local and regional tertiary institutions: The Role of Tertiary Institutions in Safeguarding Ethical Standards
o Mr. Roy Bodden – President, University College of the Cayman Islands
o Dr. Trevor Gardner – President, Northern Caribbean University, Jamaica
o Professor Yvette Jackson – Pro Vice-Chancellor, Graduate Studies, UWI
o Mr. Mitchell Davis – Director, Cayman Islands Law School
o Dr. Cliff Riley – Associate Dean, Graduate Studies and Research, College of Health Sciences, University of Technology
Discussant: Dr. David Marshall, President, International College of the Cayman Islands
Chair: Councillor Winston Connolly, Member of the Legislative Assembly of the Cayman Islands
• Plenary – 7:30 pm – 9:00 pm – The Caribbean Media as an Anti-Corruption Instrument
o Ms Wendy Ledger – Cayman News Service (CNS)
o Mr. Deon Ebanks – Cayman Reporter
o Mr. Sterling Dwayne Ebanks – Radio Cayman
o Mr. Horace G. Helps – Editor-at-Large, Jamaica Observer
Opening Remarks: Mr. Michael Munnings, Country Head & Area Vice President, Personal Banking, RBC Royal Bank
Discussant: Dr. David Marshall, President, International College of the Cayman Islands
Friday, 21 March, All Plenaries are in the Vassel Johnson Hall
• Plenary – 8:30 – 9:00 – Dr. Lloyd Waller, UWI: The Role of Technology in Curbing Corruption in Caribbean Societies
Chair: Dr. Donna Hope, Cultural Analyst, Director and Senior Lecturer, Institute of Caribbean Studies, UWI, Mona
• Plenary – 9:10 – 9:50 – The Hon. Andrew Holness, Leader of the Opposition, Jamaica: The Ethical and Anti-Corruption Framework of Jamaica: My Vision for Change
Chair: Dr. Trevor Gardner, President Northern Caribbean University, Jamaica
• Plenary Round Table – 10.00 – 11:30 – Regional and extra-regional presenters – Sierra Leone, Turks and Caicos Islands, Jamaica, the Cayman Islands, and Guyana: Models of Anti-Corruption Institutions: Lessons for the Region
• Mr. Greg Christie – Former Contractor General, Jamaica
• Mr. Alastair Swarbrick – Auditor General, Cayman Islands
• Mr. Eugene Otuonye – Director, the Integrity Commission, Turks and Caicos Islands
• Mr. Joseph Kamara – Anti-Corruption Commissioner, Sierra Leone
• Mr. Swatantra Goolsarran – Former Auditor General, Guyana, and current director, Transparency Institute of Guyana
Chair: Mr. Sterling Dwayne Ebanks, Host, Radio Cayman
10 Minute Break
• Plenary – 11:45 – 12:45 – Regional anti-corruption NGOs and transparency institutes: Establishing and Governing Anti-Corruption Organizations Regionally
• Mr. Josh Drayton – Director, Transparency Institute of Trinidad and Tobago
• Mr. Swatantra Goolsarran – Director, Transparency Institute of Guyana
• Professor Trevor Munroe – Director, National Integrity Action of Jamaica
• Dr. Huguette Labelle – Chair of the Board, Transparency International
Chair: Dr. Paul Miller, Reader, Brunel University
• Lunch Plenary – 12:55 – 1:25 – Mr. Dirk Harrison, Contractor General of Jamaica: A Corruption-free Government for Jamaica: A How-to-Manual from the Contractor General’s Office, with Implications for the Region.
Chair: Dr. Martin Richards, Chair, Business Studies, UCCI
• Plenary – 1:35 – 2:50 – Local and regional church leaders: The Role of Church in Preserving Ethics, Values, Trust, Morality
• The Rt. Rev. Dr. Yvette Bloomfield – Moderator, the United Church of Jamaica and the Cayman Islands
• Pastor Alson Ebanks – Senior Pastor, Church of God Chapel
• The Rt. Rev. Dr. Howard Gregory – Anglican Bishop of Jamaica and the Cayman Islands
• Pastor Shian O’Connor – President, Cayman Islands Conference of Seventh-day Adventist
Discussant: Tomy Wilkerson, Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship Staff Worker, Cayman Islands
Bishop Dr. Dolbert Clark, Senior Pastor, All Nations United Pentecostal Church
Chair: Dr. Anna Perkins, theologian and ethicist, former Dean of Studies at St Michael’s Theological College, Jamaica
3:00 – 4:30 – Concurrent Panels/Round Tables – The Professional Development Centre (PDC), Cascade Room, T12 and T7.
Concurrent Panels (Room T12 and PDC)
1. Unethical Practices in the Caribbean Education Systems: Towards Solutions (Room, T12)
• Mr. Greg-Louis Austin and Ms Vanessa White-Barrow: “Prevention is better than cure” : Strategies supporting corruption-free assessment practices in tertiary education – The UTech/COHS experience
• Ms Talia Carter: Is teaching a vocation or a meal ticket? A case study of teachers’ professionalism in one department at a high school in Jamaica
• Dr. Mairette Newman: The ethical dimensions of principals’ work in Jamaica: Implications and future directions for professional education and training
• Dr. Matthew Rocco and Dr. Edward Erazo: As educators and practitioners, what can we do?
Chair: Ms Erica Gordon, Chair, Arts and Humanities, UCCI
2. Nature, Medicine and Ethics (Room 2, PDC)
• Dr. Deborah Beal: The ethics of ecotourism in the Caribbean
• Ms Angeline Shillingford: The dilemmas of medical ethics in a Caribbean setting
• Mr. Benjamin Davey: Environmental ethics in the built environment
• Dr. Anthony Husemann: Conflict in ethical crisis: A case for command
Chair: Mr. Richard McLeod, Adjunct Lecturer, UCCI
3. Caught between a Rock and an Even Harder Place: The Role of the Ombudsman and Issues of Corporate Governance (Room 3, PDC)
• Mr. Andre Marin: The role of ombudsman oversight in promoting organizational culture
• Dr. Chizu Nakajima: UK Bribery Act 2010: The corporate failure to prevent bribery and its implications for corporate governance in the Caribbean
• Natalie Walthrust-Jones: The effectiveness of community policing: Its role and impact on social capital
Chair: Mr. Fenslie Smith, Senior Lecturer, Technical, Vocational and Continuing Studies, UCCI
4. The Cayman Islands under the Spotlight: Rebranding and Regulation (Room 1, PDC)
• Dr. Walid Hejazi, Mr. Zoran Grabovac, & Dr. J. D. Mosley-Matchett: Rebranding the Cayman Islands
• Dr. Tony Freyer and Professor Andrew Morriss: The Cayman Islands: Effective regulation among offshore financial centres and the issue of “corruption”
• Mr. Dan Duguay: Reflections on the development of the Office of the Auditor General of the Cayman Islands
• Ms Susan Young (PhD Candidate): Technology, public administration and challenge of corruption: The case of the Cayman Islands.
Chair: Professor William Schonberg, Visiting Professor, UCCI
3:00 – 4:30 – Concurrent Round Tables (PDC, Cascade Room, T7)
• Striking a Balance: Delivering Political Mandates While Preserving Political Neutrality (Room 4, PDC)
• Deputy Governor – The Hon. Franz Manderson, Cert. Hon., JP, Cayman Islands Government
• Cabinet Secretary – Mr. Samuel Rose, JP, Cayman Islands Government
Chair: Mr. Gilbert McLean, Talk Show Host, and former Cayman Islands Government Minister and Senior Civil Servant
• The Ethics of Sex and Sexual Orientation (Cascade Room)
• Ms Carolina Ferreira – Sex Educator/Counsellor, UCCI
• Dr. Alexandra Bodden – Clinical Psychologist, Cayman Islands
• Dr. Anna Perkins – Theologian and Ethicist, Jamaica
• Mr. Dane Lewis – J-FLAG, Jamaica
• Pastor Shian O’Connor – President, Cayman Islands Conference of SDAs
• Dr. MoniKa Lawrence – Assistant Professor, UCCI
Chair: Dr. Anna Perkins, former Dean of Studies at St Michael’s Theological College
• Corruption in Education: School Leadership, Promotion and Appointment Practices (Room T7)
• Professor Paul Miller, Brunel University
Chair: Ms. Catherine Tyson, TV Host & Author
10 minute break
4:40 – 6:10 – Concurrent Panels/Round Tables – The Professional Development Centre (PDC and Room T12)
Concurrent Panels
1. Corruption in Caribbean Countries: Realities and Solutions, Part 2 (Room T12)
• Ms Tanzia Saunders: Employment corruption as a form of corruption in government
• Ms Cindy Schipani: Combatting fraud and corruption through corporate governance
• Mr. Gavin Daley: The “politics” of public policy in Jamaica
Chair: Ms Kadeshah Swearing, Senior Lecturer, Business Studies, UCCI
2. Technology and the Obligation of Ethics and Values (Room 3, PDC)
• Mr. T Ray Campbell: Ethics and technology: Redefining the ambivalence in the computing paradigm
• Mr. Devon Coke: Leaving our children and themselves behind: Teachers who do not use ICT in teaching and learning
• Dr. William Schonberg and Dr. Joel Dittmer: Ethics and technology: Instilling an enhanced ethical awareness in future generations of engineers
• Ms Rene Level: Enhancing self-esteem and building self-awareness of a selected group of grade five students
Chair: Dr. Eustace Placide, Associate Professor, Computer Science and Engineering, UCCI
3. Who Is this Enemy of Development and Good Governance? Confronting the Acceptability and “Everywhereness” of Systemic Corruption (Room 1, PDC)
• Ms Janice Watson and Ms Danielle Jones: Political will for political corruption from whose perspective? A view from the public, private and civil society sectors
• Rhea Gilkes: Public vs. private: The moral divide in politics for small-island developing states.
• Dr. Omar Hawthorne: Bedfellows: Poverty and corruption?
Chair: Ms Susanne Palmer, Senior lecturer, Business Studies, UCCI
4. Transparency, Law, Ethics and Development (Room 2, PDC)
• Mr. Vaughan Carter: The right to lawful administration and the fight against corruption
• Ms Trudy Cox and Mr. Mervyn Extavour: Ethics, societal institution and development
• Dr. Simon Cooper: Unethical land grants and the tailoring of anti-corruption measures
Chair: Dr. JD Mosley-Matchett, Dean and Director, Graduate Studies and Professional Development, UCCI
4:40 – 6:10 – Concurrent Round Tables (PDC, T7, Cascade Room)
• Environmental Ethics: Ensuring Sustainable Development (Room T7)
• Dr. Anthony Husemann, Provost, ICCI
• Mr. Benjamin Davey
Chair: Dr. Deborah Beal, Associate Professor of Environmental Science, Faculty of Math and Science, UCCI
• Whistle Blowing as an Anti-Corruption Tool (Room 4, PDC)
• The Hon. Samuel Bulgin – Attorney General of the Cayman Islands
• Professor Terry Dworkin – Author and expert on whistleblowing
• Ms Nicola Williams – Complaints Commissioner, Cayman Islands
Chair: Ms May Hen, Exchange Faculty, UCCI
• Role of Parliament in Curbing Corruption and in Promoting Values and Ethics (Cascade Room)
• Mr. Bernie Bush – Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA), Cayman Islands
• Mr. Winston Connolly – MLA
• Mr. Ezzard Miller – MLA
• Mr. Alva Suckoo – MLA
Chair: The Hon. Julianna O’Connor-Connolly, JP, Speaker of the Cayman Islands Legislative Assembly
• 6:20 – 7:30 Plenary Round Table – Representatives of Good Governance Institutions: The Cayman Islands: A Model of Anti-Corruption (Sir Vassel Johnson Hall)
• Mr. Alastair Swarbrick – Auditor General, Cayman Islands, Office of the Auditor General
• Mr. Jan Liebaers – Acting Information Commissioner, Office of the Information Commissioner
• Ms Bridgette von Gerhardt – Office of the Complaints Commissioner
• Mr. Leonard Ebanks – Anti-Corruption Commission
• Mr. Will Pineau – Constitutional Commission
• Mr. Alistair Walters – Human Rights Commission
Chair: Mr. Donovan Ebanks, MBE, former Deputy Governor, Cayman Islands Government
• 7:35 pm – Closing Charge, Sir Vassel Johnson Hall
• Three-minute launch of electronic Journal – Caribbean Journal of Accountability, Transparency and Anti-Corruption Strategies
• Dr. Livingston Smith, Conference Director, Chair, Social Sciences, UCCI
• Dr. Lloyd Waller, Chair, Department of Government, UWI
• Reading of Conference Communique – Dr. Trevor Munroe, Director of the Transparency Institute of Jamaica, Sir Vassel Johnson Hall.
• Closing Reception