Score Breakdown

Party
Jamaica Labour Party (JLP )
Constituency Office
St. Ann North Western
Main Street,
Ocho Rios,
St. Ann
Phone
876-801-5493
Krystal Lee MP
Political Career: She is serving her first term as a Member of Parliament for St. Ann North Western, representing the Jamaica Labour Party, having won her seat in the 2020 General Election. Most recently she served as councilor for the Retreat Division in the St. Mary Municipal Corporation. MP Lee currently serves on the following Parliamentary Committees:
- Human Resources and Social Development
- Infrastructure and Physical Development
- Public Administration and Appropriations
Profession: Businesswoman – Petrol company manager.
MPs score is not impacted by absence that is caused by illness or the need to attend to official Government business.
House of Representatives 88%
Public Accounts and Appropriations Committee 57%
MPs score is not impacted by absence that is caused by illness or the need to attend to official Government business.
House of Representatives
Public Accounts and Appropriations Committee
Please see: CDF Operational Procedures – March 2019
Note Policy Change: 2015/16 and beyond, meetings are required every other year (prior annually).
Constituency Development Fund Consultations
Constituency Development Fund Reports
No CDF reports have been received to date
Please see: CDF Operational Procedures – March 2019
Note Policy Change: 2015/16 and beyond, meetings are required every other year (prior annually).
Constituency Development Fund Consultations
Constituency Development Fund Reports
No CDF reports have been received to date
Based on the Integrity Commission's interpretation of "Part VII Privilege and Confidentiality", Section 56 of the Integrity Commission Act, 2017, the Annual Reports of the Integrity Commission no longer name nor identify any Parliamentarian that commits an offence (a breach) of the Act, neither will it name nor identify any Parliamentarian that is being further investigated or prosecuted for the offence(s) committed.
Assessed under the Integrity Commissions Act, 2017
- Did not declare
- Declared late
- Reported to Parliamentary Leader
- Declaration not cleared
- Reported to Director of Corruption Prosecution
- Fined for failure to report on time and/or provide info.
- Fined for false statement or information
- Prosecuted by Director of Corruption Prosecution
Based on the Integrity Commission's interpretation of "Part VII Privilege and Confidentiality", Section 56 of the Integrity Commission Act, 2017, the Annual Reports of the Integrity Commission no longer name nor identify any Parliamentarian that commits an offence (a breach) of the Act, neither will it name nor identify any Parliamentarian that is being further investigated or prosecuted for the offence(s) committed.
Assessed under the Integrity Commissions Act, 2017
2020 | |
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Did not declare | |
Declared late | |
Reported to Parliamentary Leader | |
Declaration not cleared | |
Reported to Director of Corruption Prosecution | |
Fined for failure to report on time and/or provide information | |
Fined for false statement or information | |
Prosecuted by Director of Corruption Prosecution |
2021 | |
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Did not declare | |
Declared late | |
Reported to Parliamentary Leader | |
Declaration not cleared | |
Reported to Director of Corruption Prosecution | |
Fined for failure to report on time and/or provide information | |
Fined for false statement or information | |
Prosecuted by Director of Corruption Prosecution |