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Gov’t Moving Quickly to Build Autopsy Suite in Kingston

By: , March 2, 2018

The Key Point:

The Ministry of National Security is moving quickly on plans for the construction of an autopsy suite in Kingston.
Gov’t Moving Quickly to Build Autopsy Suite in Kingston
Photo: Michael Sloley
National Security Minister, Hon. Robert Montague, addresses the meeting of the Standing Finance Committee of Parliament held on Wednesday (February 28) at Gordon House. At left is State Minister in the Ministry, Hon. Pearnel Charles Jr .

The Facts

  • Portfolio Minister, Hon. Robert Montague, said the Ministry already has the lands for the facility and is “hopeful to have the approval processes completed with the Kingston and St. Andrew Municipal Corporation and other agencies soon”.
  • Minister Montague was speaking during the meeting of the Standing Finance Committee of Parliament held on Wednesday (February 28) at Gordon House.

The Full Story

The Ministry of National Security is moving quickly on plans for the construction of an autopsy suite in Kingston.

Portfolio Minister, Hon. Robert Montague, said the Ministry already has the lands for the facility and is “hopeful to have the approval processes completed with the Kingston and St. Andrew Municipal Corporation and other agencies soon”.

“We… want to move very quickly on that, so that we can use that as a basis to begin to build out a public morgue,” he said.

Minister Montague was speaking during the meeting of the Standing Finance Committee of Parliament held on Wednesday (February 28) at Gordon House.

The Government will be spending $566 million to construct and improve police stations and other buildings in the new financial year.

Part of the funding will go towards the construction of the autopsy suite in Kingston and the construction of the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) divisional headquarters in Port Maria, St. Mary; and Port Antonio, Portland.

The financing for the project will come from the Consolidated Fund.

Last Updated: March 2, 2018

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