The Government has again signalled its intention to go after persons with unexplained wealth.
Read more: Authorities take aim at people with unexplained wealth
The Government has again signalled its intention to go after persons with unexplained wealth.
Read more: Authorities take aim at people with unexplained wealth
A woman constable has been charged in connection with an ongoing investigation of rape and robbery, allegedly committed by another member of the Jamaica Constabulary Force, in Black River, St Elizabeth on January 30.
Read more: Woman cop charged in rape, robbery case in St Elizabeth
As the Government seeks to vastly increase the number of affordable housing units entering the market, the State-owned National Housing Trust will introduce a new financing model which will entail partner arrangements with regulated mortgage-lending institutions during the 2023/24 financial year.
Jamaica's sprint great Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce and former superstar Asafa Powell are lauding the Caribbean's largest road race, the Sagicor Sigma Corporate Run, for its extraordinary contribution to nation-building.
Read more: Shelly, Asafa praise Sigma Run's role in nation-building
Financial Investigations Division (FID) Chief Technical Director Selvin Haye says Thursday's Privy Council judgment backing Jamaica's anti-money laundering regime, which compels attorneys to report instances of financial crimes when dealing with their clients, is a positive for the agency which ferrets out financial crimes.
Read more: FID welcomes Privy Council ruling on money laundering