Hamel-Smith supports enquiry into CCJ

A senior retired Caribbean judicial figure has reignited debate over regional governance of the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ), urging an independent judicial inquiry to investigate the court’s internal administrative processes amid damaging public allegations against its sitting president. Former Senate president and retired Appeal Court judge Timothy Hamel-Smith has publicly argued that a formal probe is non-negotiable to preserve public trust in the CCJ, the region’s premier appellate and constitutional court.