Greetings:
I have the immense privilege of introducing you to our website. It was a labour of love for all who worked towards its metamorphosis from the initial concept to the final product.
It is my fervent hope that the information contained therein will be of edification to you and that you will acquire a better understanding of the purpose and functions of the Attorney General's Chambers.
Although the Attorney General's Chambers is a combination of four units, we operate as an integrated team with a common credo. This involves the provision of skilled legal advice and services to the Government of Saint Lucia and the General Public in a timely and efficient manner.
The Attorney General's Chambers endeavours to perform to its functions with integrity, always reflecting on ways in which we can improve our service through innovation and continuous education.
I invite you to explore our website and learn more about the Department of the Attorney General. Please visit out comment section and make any suggestions as to how we can better serve you.
The Attorney General’s Chambers is a standalone division and does not fall under any Ministry. It comprises of three units; the Registry of Companies and Intellectual Properties, the Legislative Drafting Unit and Advice and Litigation. All three departments are overseen administratively by the Permanent Secretary and operates under the direction of the Attorney General.
The Registry of Companies is committed to performing its duties to the public with excellence and continues to explore innovative methods in achieving its mandate which includes the registering of companies, business names and partnerships, the administration of trademarks, patents and copyright.
The Caribbean Financial Action Task Force (CFATF) is a Financial Action Task Force (FATF) Styled Regional Body (FSRB) with a membership of twenty-five (25) Caribbean and South American States, Saint…
Part One: By: The Attorney General’s Chambers and the National Anti-Money Laundering Oversight Committee (NAMLOC) The Caribbean Financial Action Task Force (CFATF) was established in 1990 and…
Part Two: By: The Attorney General’s Chambers and the National Anti-Money Laundering Oversight Committee (NAMLOC) Money laundering is the process by which monies and other property obtained…
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