Cops face charges - DPP makes ruling on Braeton killings
SIX POLICEMEN are to be charged with the March 2001 controversial killing of seven young men in Braeton, St. Catherine, Kent Pantry Q.C., the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP), has ruled.
Structured recruitment to come for teachers
JAMAICA HAS supported a resolution by Commonwealth countries for Britain and the United States to recruit teachers in a more structured way, Education Minister Maxine Henry Wilson has said.
Family members react to ruling
THE POLITICAL and emotional shockwaves of the decision taken by the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) Kent Pantry, Q.C., to prosecute six members of the police force for the roles they played in what has become known as the Braeton Seven...
Government to gain from tax exemptions
THE GOVERNMENT stands to earn in the region of $600 million for the last quarter of the 2003/04 fiscal year as a result of the removal of certain tax concessions currently enjoyed by a number of public companies.
Ocho Rios market closed
OCHO RIOS, St. Ann: THE OCHO Rios Market was yesterday ordered closed with immediate effect by the St. Ann Health Department.
Millions owed by Security Ministry
THE MINISTRY of National Security has admitted to owing in excess of half a billion dollars in back payments to companies which have been providing goods and services to the security forces.
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