The Jamaica Teachers’ Association (JTA) is upset that a study, which is critical to the completion of wage negotiations with the Government, has still not been completed.
Two police constables attached to the Denham Town police station who are charged for breaching the Corruption Prevention Act are to appear in the Corporate Area Criminal Court today.
The Jamaica Confederation of Trade Unions (JCTU) has joined in the call for the government to postpone signing the Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) recently negotiated with the European Union (EU).
Former head of the St. Catherine North police Superintendent Harry ‘Bungles’ Daley was this afternoon offered bail in the sum of $1 million with surety, when he appeared in the Corporate Area Resident Magistrate’s Court.
The State Minister in the National Security Ministry, Senator Arthur Williams is again calling for legislation to prevent motorists from driving in heavily tinted vehicles.
The police in Manchester were up to last night still investigating the circumstances surrounding the killing of a man in the Mandeville market yesterday.
Investigators probing the deaths of two policemen over the weekend said they are looking into a number of leads with a view of making an early breakthrough.
The Spanish Town police are reporting that one of two men who were killed in St. Catherine last night was recently released on bail for a criminal offence.
The man accused of killing his ex-girlfriend at the Oaklands apartments in St. Andrew was denied bail when he appeared in the Corporate Area Resident Magistrate’s court, this morning.
The police are expected today to continue questioning Superintendent Harry ‘Bungles’ Daley, who has been arrested in connection with corruption allegations.