New members of the Integrity Commission will take the oath of office tomorrow at 10.30 am.
President Anthony Carmona will administer the oath in a brief ceremony at the Office of the President.
A short statement from the Presidency gave the date, time and venue but did not reveal who the "new" commissioners will be.
Embattled Integrity Commissioner Ken Gordon met with Carmona this morning but both men have so far declined to comment on their meeting.
Speculation about the chairmanship of the Integrity Commission arose following word that chairman Ken Gordon was to meet with President Anthony Carmona this morning.
Last week, four new Integrity Commission members were announced. They are retired Justice Sebastien Ventour, opthalmologist Dr Shelly Ann Lalchan, engineer Deonarine Juggernath and Sieunarine Jokhoo, who served on the last commission and was reappointed.
Prior to the announcement of the new commissioners, there had been controversy about Gordon’s continued operation as chairman, following concerns expressed by Government officials and other quarters about a meeting Gordon had at his home with Opposition Leader Dr Keith Rowley in May on an urgent matter.