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'Notify communities of freed carnal abuse convicts' -MP wants Justice Ministry to put residents on alert

GOVERNMENT BACKBENCHER Sharon Hay-Webster wants the Ministry of Justice to notify communities of persons convicted of carnal abuse offences, when they are freed and returning home.

More citizens rights education for cops

THE POLICE Federation will be embarking on a series of lectures to further educate the police on the rights of citizens. "This is one area the Federation will be looking at, because there are still some policemen who are using excessive force against...

JTA decides against signing new wage deal- Objects to Government's delay of final retroactive payments
THE JAMAICA Teachers Association (JTA), has decided against signing the heads of agreement for new salary increases, planned for the Ministry of Finance and Planning on Monday. In a release yesterday, the JTA said that it was objecting to Government's...











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