THE Jamaica Civil Service Association (JCSA) has rebuked National Environment and Planning Agency (NEPA) for its decision to interdict the officer who was the first to highlight breaches at the housing development owned by National Water Commission (NWC) President Mark Barnett and his wife Annette. At the same time, JCSA has called for an immediate amendment of the Public Service Regulations, charging that various managers have been weaponising the interdiction.
BROWN'S TOWN, St Ann Like a number of other Jamaicans, two sixth form law students and one of their teachers, who on Friday gathered for a legal summit to explore the theme 'Transformation thro.
EMBATTLED National Water Commission (NWC) President Mark Barnett is now facing an uncertain future in the job he has held for more than seven years after Office of the Director of Public Prosecuti.
A day after the Jamaica Observer reported that National Water Commission (NWC) President Mark Barnett was facing an uncertain future, following a damning Integrity Commission (IC) report tabled in Par.