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China Resources Power : Sustainable Development Report 2020

To the Board of Directors of China Resources Power Holdings Company Limited We have been engaged by the Board of Directors of China Resources Power Holdings Company Limited (the Company ) to perform a limited assurance engagement in relation to the selected data listed below and identified with an asterisk [ ] on page 77 to 79 (the Selected Sustainability Information ) in the Company s Sustainability Report for the year ended 31 December 2020 (the 2020 Sustainability Report ). Selected Sustainability Information Selected Sustainability Information# Nitrogen Oxides (NOx) emissions rate (g/kWh) Sulphur Dioxide (SO2) emissions (kt) Sulphur Dioxide (SO2) emission rate (g/kWh) Particulates emissions (kt) Installation rate of desulfurization device in coal-fired thermal power plants (%)

New Jersey launches searchable site of police use-of-force reports

New Jersey launches searchable site of police use-of-force reports Published  New Jersey Attorney General Gurbir Grewal (NJ OAG) TRENTON, N.J. - New Jersey’s attorney general has launched an online database that allows the public to search reports of police use of force from across the state’s more than 500 police departments. Attorney General Gurbir Grewal said Tuesday in a statement that the new site, which his office says is a beta, or test, version, is part of an ongoing effort to increase police accountability and openness. The site includes data from Oct. 2020, when Grewal began to require police departments to submit reports online for the database, until Feb. 28.

Zovio Announces Two New Appointments to the Board of Directors

Zovio Announces Two New Appointments to the Board of Directors
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Murphy Administration prohibits police chokeholds in new use of force policy »

TRENTON, N.J. – New Jersey Attorney General Gurbir Grewal announced a new ‘use of force’ policy for New Jersey’s nearly 40,000 law enforcement professionals. Among the new policies is a near-total ban on chokeholds, a policing tactic which activists have complained puts suspects in unnecessary physical danger. – “We are committed to making New Jersey a national leader in policing reform, and today’s actions deliver on that promise,” said Attorney General Grewal. “We are building on the important work already underway in the state’s best police departments and establishing a new standard of excellence across the Garden State. But today’s changes are about more than just reducing unnecessary use of force by law enforcement. We are also restoring the public’s trust in the work we do which, in the long run, makes law enforcement more effective and everyone safer.”

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