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SLOWPOKES
Friday, July 30, 2021
halla@jamaicaobserver.com
The Crime Monitoring and Oversight Committee (CMOC) has again rapped the Government for its failure to meet several of the agreed deadlines under the almost one-year-old National Crime Consensus Agreement.
Addressing a CMOC quarterly briefing yesterday, committee chairman Lloyd Distant said while some of the deadlines have been shifted based on discussions, the pace of implementation of several measures is a cause for concern.
“CMOC is dissatisfied with the progress on several of the initiatives, particularly the agreements that should have been delivered by June 2021,” declared Distant even as he applauded the Administration for those targets that have been met.