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Danville Walker : ウィキペディア英語版 | Danville Walker Danville Walker is a Jamaican politician, formerly Director of Elections and Commissioner of Customs, as well as a one-time candidate for the Parliament of Jamaica. ==Career== Walker was appointed as Director of Elections and head of the Electoral Office of Jamaica from 1997 to 2008. He also became chief executive officer of the Office of National Reconstruction in 2004, overseeing reconstruction efforts in the aftermath of Hurricane Ivan. In May 2008, he resigned from his position as Director of Elections, and took up a new job as Commissioner of Customs the following month. In 2011, Walker announced his intention to run as the Jamaica Labour Party candidate in the Central Manchester constituency in the election late that year. He stated that he had renounced his U.S. citizenship in preparation for his candidacy, but that he still considered himself a member of the Jamaican diaspora and would strive to represent that group as an MP. He ran against incumbent Peter Bunting, the General Secretary of the People's National Party; he chose Central Manchester because he relished the challenge of taking on Bunting. In the end, he was defeated by 10,606 to 10,067 votes, with 61.58% voter turnout. In February, after his election defeat, Walker resigned from the JLP to take a job in the private sector. His sudden resignation led to recriminations against Audley Shaw, who was responsible for recruiting him. In June 2012, he appeared in court pursuant to allegations that he had breached the Contractor General's Act during his time as Customs Director; the Director of Public Prosecutions complained that he was uncooperative with a probe into export of scrap metal in contravention of a ministerial order.
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