Woman accused of defrauding SSL clients, Jean Ann Panton, remanded until next Friday
by Patrice Walters February 17th, 2023
Former employee at fraud-hit Stocks and Securities Limited (SSL) Jean Ann Panton has been remanded in custody until February 24.
Opposition says ruling of Integrity Commission does not exonerate Holness
by Patrice Walters February 17th, 2023
In light of the explanation given by the Integrity Commission regarding its decision not to simultaneously table the report on the
Integrity Commission defends it action following criticism about handling of Holness case
by Patrice Walters February 17th, 2023
The Integrity Commission sought to bring clarity to the matter relating to the report of its Director of Investigation and the ruling
Prime Minister Andrew Holness said the controversy surrounding the report tabled by the Integrity Commission earlier this week provides
Nothing new: Opposition criticizes Govt plans outlined in throne speech
by Patrice Walters February 14th, 2023
Opposition Leader Mark Golding says he is not impressed by the objectives outlined for the new financial year by Governor General Sir
Unexplained wealth among priority areas for next legislative year
by Patrice Walters February 14th, 2023
The introduction of measures to deal with unexplained wealth is one of the priorities that government will be seeking to tackle this
Remaining public sector groups urged to agree to restructured compensation within next 6 weeks
by Patrice Walters February 14th, 2023
There is no room in the budget for the upcoming fiscal year for salary payments in the current fiscal year under the public sector
If all goes according to plan, the government is looking to spend one trillion dollars, in the next fiscal year (2023/2024).