
Marlene Aldred
Marlene Aldred is the Solicitor General of Jamaica, known for her role in providing legal advice to the government and representing the state in legal matters. Recently, she was in the news for her inquiry into whether the Joint Select Committee reviewing the Integrity Commission Act would accept a recommendation from the Norman Manley Law School regarding the publication of ministers' statutory declarations.
Global Media Ratings
Countries Mentioned
Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Jamaica | 1 | 5.00 | 0.07% | +30% | 2,961,167 | 2,662 | $15,000 | 13$ |
Totals | 1 | 2,961,167 | 2,662 | $15,000 | 13$ |
Interactive World Map
Each country's color is based on "Mentions" from the table above.
Recent Mentions
Jamaica:
Solicitor General Marlene Aldred provided a redacted copy of Dennis Chung's contract in response to an information request.
5
Jamaica:
Solicitor general Marlene Aldred argued for denying the information requested.
4
Jamaica:
Solicitor General Marlene Aldred stated that certain official documents related to the ATI request are exempt under the law.
5
Jamaica:
Solicitor General Marlene Aldred stated that access to documents was denied due to potential legal issues.
5
Jamaica:
Solicitor General Marlene Aldred did not make any claim that any documents were nonexistent.
5
Jamaica:
Solicitor General Marlene Aldred did not make any claim that any documents were nonexistent.
5
Jamaica:
Solicitor General Marlene Aldred responded to the ATI requests on behalf of the OSC.
5
Jamaica:
Solicitor General Marlene Aldred acknowledged the OSC's identification of official documents related to the enquiries.
5
Guyana:
Solicitor General Marlene Aldred said that even if it is considered an infringement, it would be something that would be considered reasonably justified in a free and democratic society.
6
Jamaica:
Solicitor General Marlene Aldred said that even if it is considered an infringement, it would be something that would be considered reasonably justified in a free and democratic society.
6