Local NewsPolitics 43 new Justices of the Peace sworn in by Barbados Today 16/10/2024 written by Barbados Today 16/10/2024 2 min read A+A- Reset Some of the new JPs appointed on Tuesday. (LG) Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 1.6K Dame Sandra Mason reminded newly appointed JPs of the importance of their roles in upholding the integrity and fairness expected from such an office. On the second day of ceremonies over which she presided, Dame Sandra congratulated the new appointees, urging them to reflect on their training and the significant responsibilities they are assuming. She highlighted the core values of “integrity, discretion, fairness, and loyalty” as essential to their duties, reminding them: “You have evidently been chosen because the persons who chose you saw that you have integrity of character… Go forth and do your job as correctly as possible, remembering that you are all human beings and we have shortcomings.” You Might Be Interested In GUYANA – Legislator who brought down gov’t may have committed treason Make them cops Increased police powers vindicated, says DLP president Among the newly sworn-in JPs was Maurice Gaskin, a long-time leader in sports, having served as a football captain and a cricket administrator, including a tenure as president of Empire Club. Gaskin noted that his years of community service made him a natural fit for the position: “This is an extension to what I’ve been doing for years in terms of community work.” Banker Tracy Gibbons expressed her pride at being appointed a JP, seeing it as a chance to further serve her community. “I believe it’s a position that will allow me to serve a little bit more… It helps the younger generation as well, giving them another person to look up to,” she said. Senior Financial Advisor at Sagicor Life, Patrick Estwick, acknowledged the importance of the JP role in his professional setting, particularly due to the frequent need for JP services at his workplace. Drawing from his experience as a former immigration officer, he highlighted the crucial role JPs play in legal procedures. “It’s an honour and a privilege,” he said, adding that the training had broadened his understanding of the responsibilities involved. Another appointee, Elmonda Depeiza, also a banker, expressed her enthusiasm: “It is an honour to become a Justice of the Peace, and I will serve with the honour it carries.” (LG) Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like Man injured after vehicle crashes into utility pole 20/12/2024 Senator urges cultural awakening on marine heritage 20/12/2024 Comprehensive marine environment laws necessary 20/12/2024