New debate on Trafigura funds
The Trafigura Beheer controversy resurfaced in the Senate yesterday when Opposition Senator Dr. Christopher Tufton queried whether the transfer of sums totalling $31 million to a PNP-linked account last year had been subjected to the reporting...
Editors' Forum - ICC Cricket World Cup - Stakeholders ready, infrastructure not
WESTERN BUREAU:While optimism is high among stakeholders in Trelawny as they fine-tune preparations for the opening ceremony of the 2007 ICC Cricket World Cup, indications are that some of the supporting services will not be ready in time....
Local Government Ministry seeks advice on Greene's dismissal
The Local Government and Environment Ministry has sought the advice of Solicitor General, Michael Hylton, in the wake of the dismissal of Executive Director of the National Solid Waste Management Authority (NSWMA), Errol Greene.Environment Minister,...
Cops renew call for electoral database
Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) Charles Scarlett has added his voice to the call for the police to use fingerprint data, collected on persons who have been enumerated, to assist in criminal investigations.The Jamaica Constabulary Force implemented...
Public's help sought for wanted men
) is requesting the assistance of the public in apprehending the following persons who the police say are wanted in the St. Andrew North, South and Kingston West Police divisions.
Lotto scam suspects arrested
Two Montego Bay men were arrested yesterday, bringing to seven, the number of persons arrested so far in connection with the multimillion-dollar lottery scam operating out of Montego Bay, St. James. They are Kenley Stevens, former chairman...
Hot topics at prayer breakfast
WESTERN BUREAU:Crime, homosexuality and governmental neglect were among the top issues discussed by religious leaders at a prayer breakfast for the city of Montego Bay, yesterday morning. Drawn from a wide cross section of religious groups...
New lead in Hewitt death mystery
The mystery surrounding the death of popular personality, Christine Hewitt, may soon be over as the Major Investigation Taskforce (MIT) said yesterday that it was about to make a breakthrough in the case. Senior Superintendent of Police, Calvin Benjamin..
Man wins $1m suit against Jamaica Public Service Company
irement, St. James.
Golding urges students to look into oil prospects
Opposition Leader Bruce Golding has urged university students to be more proactive in speaking out against negative issues affecting the society. One particular issue he has challenged the students to keep a close eye on is oil exploration in Jamaican...
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