THE GLEANER MINUTE: Outdated laws, fines .... Passport fraud ... High school ranking
May 2nd, 2017 | Category: The Gleaner Minute | 1:33MAY 2, 2017: Delroy Chuck says the Parliament may have to work three times per week to update 600 laws with outdated penalties and fines ... Some 73 people have been arrested for identity fraud since PICA began using facial recognition software last year ... Principal of UWI has declared that the government’s intervention to help financially challenged students could be set a bad precedent ... The eight-year-old Belmont Academy in Westmoreland has move up several places in the latest secondary school ranking.
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