Campion's MacKay off some fraud charges - Former bursar convicted
JOHN MACKAY, former principal of Campion College, was yesterday freed of charges of larceny as a servant and conspiracy to defraud the school of $360,000. But, the court was informed after the verdict that there were...
PSOJ phone-in session tonight
THE NEXT Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica-sponsored "Let's take Jamaica back!" phone-in session takes place tonight and will give the public another opportunity to join the fight against crime. Phone lines open between 7:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m...
Morant Bay gets new bus park
ST. THOMAS: THE LONG-AWAITED official opening of the Morant Bay Bus Park in St. Thomas took place on Monday amid some confusion and...
KSAC removes over 1,000 illegal signs
MORE THAN 1,000 illegal billboards, banners and signs have been taken down by the Kingston and St. Andrew Corporation (KSAC) since it began a campaign to rid the Corporate Area of unapproved signage more than a month...
Dredging for a better MoBay harbour
WESTERN BUREAU: THE CRUISE ship Inspiration made its usual stop in Montego Bay yesterday, docking just a few metres away from where dredging is taking place in the city's...
MACK D's gets go-ahead to resume auto sales
USED CAR dealership, MACK D's Autosales, was yesterday given the go-ahead to resume selling vehicles, which had been detained by the Bureau of Standards because the company did not meet labelling regulations. The Bureau's approval followed a meeting...
MacKay to answer charges involving Campion's Benefit Fund
THE MONIES for which John MacKay (former Primcipal) and Donald Clarke, (former bursar) of Campion College were tried were proceeds collected for school fees and book rentals between April 1996 and August 1998. It was also alleged that...
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