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Jamaica Gleaner Business
published: Sunday | April 27, 2003

MP's company defaults - Omega among six in court for failure to pay back MicroFin funds
MAUREEN WEBBER has moved against six of the financing companies to which her firm wholesales funds under the MicroFin programme it manages for Government. The court has now given her leave to wind up two of them.

NHT to build homes for minimum-wage earners
NATIONAL HOUSING Trust, the state housing giant, has plans to construct thousands of apartments at low cost - low enough for a minimum-wage earner to afford.


New computer system to track tax compliance
THE REVENUE authorities now have the capability to electronically track the activity of taxpayers at different points in the revenue system, using its new Integrated Computerised Tax Administration System (ICTAS).


FirstCaribbean share swap offers benefits - Campbell
MERGING THE operations of CIBC West Indies and Barclays will provide annualised gains of US$60 million, said, Raymond Campbell, country manager of FirstCaribbean International Bank (Jamaica) Limited.















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