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SLOWPOKES Friday, July 30, 2021
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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 a ....
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Four targets still not met, Crime Monitoring Committee says Wednesday, June 30, 2021
KINGSTON, Jamaica Chairman of the Crime Monitoring and Oversight Committee (CMOC), Lloyd Distant, says that although the committee is pleased that five of the targets within the National Crime Consensus Agreement, scheduled to be delivered by June 2021, had been achieved, it is disappointed that four had not progressed satisfactorily.
The targets that have not progressed are:
· The approval and gazetting of the regulations for the Public Bodies Management and Accountability Act (PBMA); ....
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Social Media Day: Business leaders say more Jamaicans should embrace social media Wednesday, June 30, 2021
KINGSTON, Jamaica Some of Jamaica s leading business leaders in both the public and private sectors have expressed mixed views about whether enough Jamaican businesses are utilising social media as a tool to boost efficiency and ultimately profits.
Their comments, which were captured during interviews with the OBSERVER ONLINE on Tuesday, come as the world celebrates Social Media Day today.
“It (social media) can play a very significant role in your business,” said ....
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JCF now required to recruit 1,275 persons, says CMOC jamaicaobserver.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from jamaicaobserver.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.