Danielle Archer resigns as head of National Integrity Action

Danielle Archer has resigned as principal director of National Integrity Action (NIA), stepping down from the helm of one of Jamaica’s leading anti-corruption and transparency watchdogs. Her resignation takes effect on December 31, the organisation announced on Monday.

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Archer, who succeeded NIA founder Professor Trevor Munroe in May 2023, has been a prominent and sometimes outspoken critic of Jamaica’s governance systems. Her advocacy has at times drawn sharp responses from members of the political directorate.

In a statement, NIA credited Archer with bringing “visionary leadership, strategic clarity, and an unwavering commitment to integrity in public life” during her tenure.

“It has been an honour to lead NIA in its mission to build cultures of integrity,” Archer said. “I remain committed to supporting Jamaica’s reform journey and to advancing the principles of integrity and accountable governance wherever my path leads.”

The organisation said Archer oversaw several initiatives aimed at strengthening accountability frameworks and advancing democratic safeguards.

The NIA Board of Directors described her departure as closing a challenging chapter in the organisation’s evolution, noting that her influence has left “an indelible mark on Jamaica’s integrity landscape.”

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NIA Chairperson Dr. Lynden Rose praised Archer’s impact.

“Archer’s leadership has been instrumental in shaping NIA’s reform agenda. Her dedication to values-driven governance and her ability to inspire change will continue to resonate across the institutions she has touched,” he said.

NIA said arrangements are underway to appoint a new principal director.

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