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Ministry hunts $20m owed to NIS
THE MINISTRY of Labour and Social Security is seeking to recover about $20 million owed to the National Insurance Scheme (NIS) by more than 500 delinquent employers across the island. Parliament's Public Accounts Committee (PAC) was told yesterday the...

J'can attorney appointed to Int'l Court
MR. CHESTER Stamp, a 38-year-old Jamaican attorney-at-law, has been appointed senior prosecutor of the International Court of Justice, in The Hague, Netherlands. He took up duties on January 2. One of Mr. Stamp's functions will be to prosecute war...

Canada/Caricom Summit begins tomorrow
WESTERN BUREAU: ORGANISED CRIME and money laundering, trade, investment, the fight against HIV/AIDS and reform of the United Nations will be main agenda items for discussion at the Canada/Caricom Summit which begins tomorrow.

JCCL repays US$1.5m loan - Paulwell
JAMAICA CALL Centre Limited (JCCL), the company formed by interdicted American information technology investors Dennis and Joseph Atiyeh, has repaid the US$1.5 million it was loaned last year. Minister of Industry, Commerce and Technology, Phillip...

Cop granted bail in street people case
WESTERN BUREAU: CONSTABLE MAXINE Pindling charged with kidnapping and unlawful detention in connection with the July 1999 forced removal of street people from Montego Bay, was granted bail in the sum of $200,000 yesterday in the St, James Resident...











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