KINGSTON — The House of Representatives has suspended deliberations on the Corruption Prevention (Special Prosecutor) Act, as Members could not agree on some of the provisions in the Bill, at...
KINGSTON — The Government of Jamaica is seeking to amend the financial statutes, to combat unlawful ponzi schemes. Minister of Finance and the Public Service, Hon. Audley Shaw, made the...
KINGSTON — The National Disability Bill, with provisions to safeguard the rights of persons with disabilities, is to be enacted by next March, says Director of Emergency Disaster Management and...
KINGSTON — Cabinet has approved drafting instructions to the Chief Parliamentary Counsel for amendments to the Standards Act, the Processed Foods Act and related regulations. Minister with responsibility for Information,...
KINGSTON — The House of Representatives approved the expenditures outlined in the 2011/2012 Budget on Tuesday. Closing the debate, Minister of Finance and the Public Service, Hon. Audley Shaw, urged...
KINGSTON — The Government is moving to strengthen the Code of Political Conduct and provide stringent civil and criminal sanctions for certain breaches, as it moves to address political garrisons...
KINGSTON — A pilot project dubbed, ‘Mobile Money’ that seeks to enhance the operation of the micro-finance sector is to be introduced by the Development Bank of Jamaica (DBJ) this...
KINGSTON — Prime Minister, the Hon. Bruce Golding says Jamaica is now officially out of the recession, with the country registering modest but positive growth in the January to March...
KINGSTON — Opposition Spokesperson on the Public Service, Natalie Neita-Headley, has called on Government to increase investment in the training of public sector workers, noting that they are key partners...
KINGSTON — Cabinet has approved three contracts for the procurement and distribution of textbooks and workbooks to 815 primary, all-age, primary and junior high schools across the island. Minister with...
KINGSTON — Cabinet has approved the issuing of drafting instructions to the Chief Parliamentary Counsel to facilitate amendments to the Registration (Birth and Deaths) Act 1881. Speaking at yesterday’s post-Cabinet...
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