The People’s National Party says it is now ready to fully participate in the enquiry.
PNP Deputy General Secretary, Julian Robinson says the party’s concerns have been addressed by the Government.
The PNP had said it was not consulted by the Government during the establishment of the Commission. The party had also raised questions about the appointments of Emil George, who chairs the enquiry and Donald Scharchmidt.
The enquiry will probe events which led to the extradition of Christopher Coke to the United States on June 24, ten months after a request was made for him to face drug and gun-running charges by the US.
The delay in his extradition involved the hiring of the law firm Manatt, Phelps and Phillips which claimed it was representing the Government in treaty matters.
More than 70 people were killed in fierce gunfights between members of the security forces and gunmen loyal to Mr. Coke, in the attempt to enter Tivoli Gardens and arrest him.



