PM Holness says persons involved in corrupt water distribution practices will be prosecuted

Prime Minister Andrew Holness says persons found to be involved in corrupt water distribution practices will be prosecuted.

Speaking in Parliament yesterday, Holness noted that residents of drought stricken communities have complained about corruption and favouritism in the distribution of trucked water.

He said with over 300 million allocated for the drought response, this cannot be allowed to continue.

Mr. Holness said a reporting system is being set up at the National Water Commission, which will pass on reports to the Major Organized Crime and Anti-Corruption Agency (MOCA).  

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Government to undertake multi-million dollar water supply project for western parishes

Prime Minister Andrew Holness says persons found to be involved in corrupt water distribution practices will be prosecuted.

Speaking in Parliament yesterday, Holness noted that residents of drought stricken communities have complained about corruption and favouritism in the distribution of trucked water.

He said with over 300 million allocated for the drought response, this cannot be allowed to continue.

Mr. Holness said a reporting system is being set up at the National Water Commission, which will pass on reports to the Major Organized Crime and Anti-Corruption Agency (MOCA).  

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Lower House passes bill amending sections of the constitution

Prime Minister Andrew Holness says persons found to be involved in corrupt water distribution practices will be prosecuted.

Speaking in Parliament yesterday, Holness noted that residents of drought stricken communities have complained about corruption and favouritism in the distribution of trucked water.

He said with over 300 million allocated for the drought response, this cannot be allowed to continue.

Mr. Holness said a reporting system is being set up at the National Water Commission, which will pass on reports to the Major Organized Crime and Anti-Corruption Agency (MOCA).  

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NSWMA to undertake bulky waste removal programme

Prime Minister Andrew Holness says persons found to be involved in corrupt water distribution practices will be prosecuted.

Speaking in Parliament yesterday, Holness noted that residents of drought stricken communities have complained about corruption and favouritism in the distribution of trucked water.

He said with over 300 million allocated for the drought response, this cannot be allowed to continue.

Mr. Holness said a reporting system is being set up at the National Water Commission, which will pass on reports to the Major Organized Crime and Anti-Corruption Agency (MOCA).  

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Mayor Swaby commends Africans for their resilience as KSAMC celebrates Africa Day

Prime Minister Andrew Holness says persons found to be involved in corrupt water distribution practices will be prosecuted.

Speaking in Parliament yesterday, Holness noted that residents of drought stricken communities have complained about corruption and favouritism in the distribution of trucked water.

He said with over 300 million allocated for the drought response, this cannot be allowed to continue.

Mr. Holness said a reporting system is being set up at the National Water Commission, which will pass on reports to the Major Organized Crime and Anti-Corruption Agency (MOCA).  

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CXC assures stakeholders of the integrity of the recently administered Chemistry Unit 2 Paper 2 exam

Prime Minister Andrew Holness says persons found to be involved in corrupt water distribution practices will be prosecuted.

Speaking in Parliament yesterday, Holness noted that residents of drought stricken communities have complained about corruption and favouritism in the distribution of trucked water.

He said with over 300 million allocated for the drought response, this cannot be allowed to continue.

Mr. Holness said a reporting system is being set up at the National Water Commission, which will pass on reports to the Major Organized Crime and Anti-Corruption Agency (MOCA).  

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USF’s CEO Dr. Daniel Dawes has died

Prime Minister Andrew Holness says persons found to be involved in corrupt water distribution practices will be prosecuted.

Speaking in Parliament yesterday, Holness noted that residents of drought stricken communities have complained about corruption and favouritism in the distribution of trucked water.

He said with over 300 million allocated for the drought response, this cannot be allowed to continue.

Mr. Holness said a reporting system is being set up at the National Water Commission, which will pass on reports to the Major Organized Crime and Anti-Corruption Agency (MOCA).  

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Court employee who set fire to St. Catherine Parish Court sentenced to 10 ½ years in prison

Prime Minister Andrew Holness says persons found to be involved in corrupt water distribution practices will be prosecuted.

Speaking in Parliament yesterday, Holness noted that residents of drought stricken communities have complained about corruption and favouritism in the distribution of trucked water.

He said with over 300 million allocated for the drought response, this cannot be allowed to continue.

Mr. Holness said a reporting system is being set up at the National Water Commission, which will pass on reports to the Major Organized Crime and Anti-Corruption Agency (MOCA).  

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70 roads identified for rehabilitation under gov’t’s SPARK Programme

Prime Minister Andrew Holness says persons found to be involved in corrupt water distribution practices will be prosecuted.

Speaking in Parliament yesterday, Holness noted that residents of drought stricken communities have complained about corruption and favouritism in the distribution of trucked water.

He said with over 300 million allocated for the drought response, this cannot be allowed to continue.

Mr. Holness said a reporting system is being set up at the National Water Commission, which will pass on reports to the Major Organized Crime and Anti-Corruption Agency (MOCA).  

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Gov’t to increase daily stipend for empanelled jurors to $6,000

Prime Minister Andrew Holness says persons found to be involved in corrupt water distribution practices will be prosecuted.

Speaking in Parliament yesterday, Holness noted that residents of drought stricken communities have complained about corruption and favouritism in the distribution of trucked water.

He said with over 300 million allocated for the drought response, this cannot be allowed to continue.

Mr. Holness said a reporting system is being set up at the National Water Commission, which will pass on reports to the Major Organized Crime and Anti-Corruption Agency (MOCA).  

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