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Ex-police commissioner appointed head of anti-corruption agency

Former Commissioner of Police, Darwin Dottin, has been appointed Director of the Anti-Corruption and Anti-Terrorism Agency. He was appointed on Monday, December 12, 2022, by the President of Barbados, Her Excellency The Most Honourable

Dottin appointed to head anti-corruption agency

Former Commissioner of Police, Darwin Dottin, has been appointed Director of the Anti-Corruption and Anti-Terrorism Agency. He was appointed on December 12, 2022, by the President of Barbados, The Most Honourable Dame Sandra Mason. The appointment is for three years. “I acknowledge the confidence that has been placed in me, and the responsibilities that go with the job. Corruption and terrorism and their related activities are regarded across nations, both …

#BTEditorial - Hopeful recent changes will help in crime fight

Over the past week, we were told of two changes the Government is hoping will help significantly in fighting the current crime wave.Last weekend, during the Barbados Labour Party’s annual general conference, Prime Minister Mia Mottley announced a Cabinet reshuffle. In that shifting of ministers, Member of Parliament for The City Corey Lane was named Minister of State with responsibility for Crime Prevention. He will work directly with Attorney General Dale Marshall.Lane’s appointment was among several changes. Dr The Most Honourable Jerome Walcott, the Senior Minister of Social Sectors and Environment, was named Minister of Health and Wellness, taking over the portfolio that had been held by Ian Gooding-Edghill who is now Minister of Tourism and International Transport.

Bajans warned: Beware of deals

Chief Magistrate Ian Weekes has warned Barbadians about grabbing at “deals”, saying it was that habit that was fuelling the actions of thieves. His comments came as he dealt with Jason Omar Greaves, who admitted he bought a tablet, which turned out to have been stolen. “Many years ago a former commissioner . . . Mr Darwin Dottin told the press that too many civilians are supporting criminal activity by …

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