CCJ President Anderson Rejects Allegations of Panel Manipulation, Internal Tensions
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CCJ crisis demands an independent review
In a detailed statement published in yesterday’s Express, the president of the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ), Justice Winston Anderson, responded to criticisms made by his judicial colleagues in e-mails reported exclusively in last Sunday’s edition of this newspaper.Those criticisms…
CCJ President Anderson rejects allegations of panel manipulation, internal tensions
President of the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ), Justice Winston Anderson, has responded to reports of allegations of internal tensions and judicial panel manipulation at the regional court, strongly rejecting claims that panels were altered to influence case outcomes. In a detailed statement, Anderson condemned the unauthorised leaking of confidential court communications, saying it undermines judicial independence and public confidence.
PARAMARIBO — The highest judicial bodies in the Caribbean have issued a joint statement expressing their support for the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) amidst an escalating internal conflict. At the same time, they express deep concern over the leaking of confidential correspondence revealing deep divisions among the court's judges. The statement comes from the highest justices of Barbados, the Bahamas, Belize, Guyana, the Eastern Caribbean Su…
CCJ in the spotlight, negatively
THIS WEEK, the Caribbean Court of Justice has been placed under the spotlight for reasons which we consider most unfortunate. The issues gaining attention in the public space we would not chronicle here, but are so serious that they have prompted a release from the heads of judiciary of states which subscribe to the original, and or appellate jurisdictions of the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ). This release has expressed...
Caribbean Bar Associations call for probes into CCJ leaks, accusations against CCJ President
Last Updated on Thursday, 13 August 2026, 12:28 by Denis Chabrol The Organization of Eastern Caribbean States Bar Association (OECSBA) and the Organization of Commonwealth Caribbean Bar Associations (OCCBA) on Thursday recommended that an investigation be conducted into how internal correspondence among Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) judges was leaked to the media. “The public […]
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