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Official Website Launched by the Office of Attorney General and Ministry of Justice and Legal Affairs

Monday, August 17, 2020

By: Chesil Hamilton, Information Officer

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HIGHLIGHTS

The new website launched about the Office of the AG and the Ministry of Justice and Legal Affairs is part of a trend by the AG
As the Government moves to initiate the Freedom of Information Act, the AG and Minister of Justice is mindful of Section 18 of the Act.
In the near future, the federation is assured of joining other nations to champion the right to information as an aspect of good governance.
The website will serve as a precursor for crossing the next threshold of obligations under the Act
As time goes by, every effort will be made to provide additional information in order to give greater effect to the provisions of Section 18 of the Freedom of Information Act.

The launch of a new website catering for the sharing of information about the Office of the Attorney General and the Ministry of Justice and Legal Affairs is part and parcel of a new trend and thrust by the nation’s Attorney General Hon Vincent Byron Jr. This is coming at a time when the virtues of promoting a freedom of information culture are being embraced and fostered by the Government of St. Kitts and Nevis.

As the Government moves to operationalize the Freedom of Information Act, the Attorney General and Minister of Justice is mindful of the first tier obligation contemplated by Section 18 of the Act. That section provides that all public bodies are to proactively share certain fundamental aspects of their operations with the public without waiting for requests from persons to do so.

This is regarded as a baseline threshold in regard to the rights of individuals to information about public bodies. The next natural threshold arises where persons can make specific requests and be assured of being provided with such information; subject to certain limitations.

Freedom of Information comes within the purview of the Ministry of Justice. In this regard, the website of the Attorney General and the Ministry of Justice and Legal Affairs is seeking to lead by example by developing a platform on which to initiate and build the capacity for satisfying the requirements of Section 18 of the Act.

At the point of its launch, the website will seek to cater to the main elements of Section 18 and will continue to pursue a path towards a more fulsome reflection of the parameters set out in that section.  At the outset, therefore, the site features overview information regarding the Office of the Attorney General as well as overview information regarding the various departmental responsibilities of the Ministry of Justice and Legal Affairs. It will also provide a source of news and other miscellaneous content providing further insight into the operations and activities coming within the purview of both Cabinet portfolios.

In relation to the Office of the Attorney General, details are provided as follows:

  • The Attorney General’s Chambers
  • The services provided by the Solicitor General and other Counsel within the Chambers; including the significant role played by Parliamentary Counsel in furtherance of the legislative agenda of the Government
  • The independent role and function of the Director of Public Prosecutions
  • The independent role and function of the Electoral Office

In relation to the Ministry of Justice and Legal Affairs, details are provided giving insight into the operations of the following entities and departments:

  • The High Court
  • The Magistrates Department
  • The Land Registry Department
  • The Legal Aid and Advice Centre
  • The Intellectual Property Office; and
  • The Law Commission

As time goes by, every effort will be made to provide additional information in order to give greater effect to the provisions of Section 18 of the Freedom of Information Act. It is envisaged that the website will serve as a precursor for crossing the next threshold of obligations under the Act; whereby public bodies will be in a position to respond to specific requests for information.

In this regard, the Office of the Attorney General and Ministry of Justice and Legal Affairs is pursuing the requisite preparatory work behind the scenes to enable government to realize this aspect of its good governance agenda. As of April 2019, the services of an Information Officer have been engaged to begin the process of crystallizing the administrative rules and protocols that would be required in order to give effect to full implementation.

Hence, in the not too distant future, St. Kitts and Nevis can be assured of joining other progressive nations across the world in championing the right to information as a fundamental aspect of responsible government.

 

[Chesil Hamilton was appointed as Information Officer in the Ministry of Justice and Legal Affairs in March 2019 with a view to begin a process of preparation for the implementation of the Freedom of Information Act No 6 of 2018, as well as to promote greater information sharing in relation to the Office of the Attorney General and Ministry of Justice and Legal Affairs]

 

 

 

It is the principal mission of the Office of the Attorney General to provide legal advice and services to and on behalf of The Crown, and to conduct and respond to all matters of litigation for and against The Crown or any Ministry or Agency of the Government.

Importantly, its mandate includes the extensive oversight of the legislative agenda of the Government.

The Office of the Attorney General also provides administrative support for the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions and superintends all matters relating to the Electoral Office.

Ministry of Justice and Legal Affairs

The Ministry of Justice and Legal Affairs ensures that the rule of law is facilitated and supported by the various mechanisms by which citizens can have equal access to the justice system and by which they can be afforded the protection of the law. It also takes responsibility for ensuring that the statutes are updated and modernized to keep pace with an evolving society.

Quick and convenient access to important and noteworthy matters relevant to entities under the Office of the Attorney General and departments within the Ministry of Justice and Legal Affairs.

Hon. Garth Wilkin
Attorney General

Ms. Diana Francis
Permanent Secretary

(Ministry of Justice and Legal Affairs)

The Office of the Attorney General

The Office of the Attorney General is chiefly responsible for providing legal counsel and advice to the Executive Branch of the Government of St. Kitts and Nevis. The functioning of the Office is rooted in the Constitution and is further detailed by the provisions of the Attorney General’s Act Cap 3.02 of the laws of the Federation of St. Kitts and Nevis.

One of the more prolific manifestations of the advisory functions of the Office of the Attorney General is its contribution to the legislative agenda of the government. As such, the responsibility of preparation of all legislation: from conceptualization to the presentation of Bills and the crafting of Regulations falls within the purview of the office.

Get In Touch

Government Headquarters,
Church Street, Basseterre, St. Kitts

+1(869) 467-1013

attorneygeneral@gov.kn

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