JLP pays tribute to former Deputy Treasurer Leslie Campbell following his passing

The Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) is mourning the death of its former deputy treasurer Leslie Campbell, describing him as a dedicated public servant and a man of strong character who contributed significantly to both party and country.

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Campbell died on Sunday morning after battling illness.

JLP General Secretary Dr. Horace Chang led the tributes, saying Campbell was, above all, known for his decency and willingness to assist others.

“The Jamaica Labour Party deeply regrets Leslie’s passing. We send our condolences to his family, friends, and colleagues in the various areas of national life where he served,” Chang said in a statement. “We thank Leslie’s family for allowing him to give service to his Party and country and join them in this period of much bereavement.”

Chang also highlighted Campbell’s long record of public service, noting his roles within both political and legal spheres.

“Leslie served our Party well as Deputy Treasurer and was our successful candidate in North East St Catherine where he represented as Member of Parliament,” he said. “He was also a former Cabinet Minister, State Minister, and Senator, and a competent attorney-at-law. We are appreciative of his service and we will miss him.”

Campbell served in Jamaica’s Senate and previously held the post of Minister of State in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade. He was also elected Member of Parliament for North East St. Catherine during his political career.

Prime Minister Andrew Holness also expressed condolences, describing Campbell as a committed and steady presence in public life.

“It is with deep sadness that I note the passing of Leslie Campbell… a man who gave dedicated service to Jamaica,” Holness wrote. “He demonstrated a steady commitment to service, approaching his responsibilities with discipline, focus, and a clear sense of purpose.”

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Holness added that Campbell will be remembered not only for his public service roles but also for his character and reliability.

“We will remember both his work in public office, as well as his character, his willingness to contribute wherever he was needed. He was a consistent presence in the service of his country,” the Prime Minister said.

Condolences have been pouring in from colleagues across the political landscape as Jamaica reflects on Campbell’s decades of service in law, politics, and governance.

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