MOCA assures anonymity of people who give information on allegedly corrupted entities

The Major Organised Crime and Anti-Corruption Agency (MOCA) has sought to assure Jamaicans that the identities of persons who decide to provide information about allegedly corrupt entities will remain anonymous.

The assurance comes, as the Agency’s Director of Communications, Major Basil Jarrett, encourages people to utilize the MOCA tipline to report alleged corruption.

Speaking with IRIE FM news, Major Jarrett acknowledged that several Jamaicans refrain from sharing useful information out of fear.

He noted, however, that MOCA’s relationship with Crime Stop has never been compromised.

Major Jarrett noted that persons who wish to share information to the MOCA team, should call, 888-MOCA-TIP.

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Some educators to see increases in payments for graduate and remote inducement allowances effective April 1 

The Major Organised Crime and Anti-Corruption Agency (MOCA) has sought to assure Jamaicans that the identities of persons who decide to provide information about allegedly corrupt entities will remain anonymous.

The assurance comes, as the Agency’s Director of Communications, Major Basil Jarrett, encourages people to utilize the MOCA tipline to report alleged corruption.

Speaking with IRIE FM news, Major Jarrett acknowledged that several Jamaicans refrain from sharing useful information out of fear.

He noted, however, that MOCA’s relationship with Crime Stop has never been compromised.

Major Jarrett noted that persons who wish to share information to the MOCA team, should call, 888-MOCA-TIP.

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Residents and taxi operators protest poor road in Hartford Westmoreland

The Major Organised Crime and Anti-Corruption Agency (MOCA) has sought to assure Jamaicans that the identities of persons who decide to provide information about allegedly corrupt entities will remain anonymous.

The assurance comes, as the Agency’s Director of Communications, Major Basil Jarrett, encourages people to utilize the MOCA tipline to report alleged corruption.

Speaking with IRIE FM news, Major Jarrett acknowledged that several Jamaicans refrain from sharing useful information out of fear.

He noted, however, that MOCA’s relationship with Crime Stop has never been compromised.

Major Jarrett noted that persons who wish to share information to the MOCA team, should call, 888-MOCA-TIP.

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Security company workers urged to be vigilant to safety needs of children as they conduct duties on nation’s roadways

The Major Organised Crime and Anti-Corruption Agency (MOCA) has sought to assure Jamaicans that the identities of persons who decide to provide information about allegedly corrupt entities will remain anonymous.

The assurance comes, as the Agency’s Director of Communications, Major Basil Jarrett, encourages people to utilize the MOCA tipline to report alleged corruption.

Speaking with IRIE FM news, Major Jarrett acknowledged that several Jamaicans refrain from sharing useful information out of fear.

He noted, however, that MOCA’s relationship with Crime Stop has never been compromised.

Major Jarrett noted that persons who wish to share information to the MOCA team, should call, 888-MOCA-TIP.

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JCSA anticipates settling disagreements with Gov’t on matters relating to restructuring of compensation system

The Major Organised Crime and Anti-Corruption Agency (MOCA) has sought to assure Jamaicans that the identities of persons who decide to provide information about allegedly corrupt entities will remain anonymous.

The assurance comes, as the Agency’s Director of Communications, Major Basil Jarrett, encourages people to utilize the MOCA tipline to report alleged corruption.

Speaking with IRIE FM news, Major Jarrett acknowledged that several Jamaicans refrain from sharing useful information out of fear.

He noted, however, that MOCA’s relationship with Crime Stop has never been compromised.

Major Jarrett noted that persons who wish to share information to the MOCA team, should call, 888-MOCA-TIP.

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One of 7 inmates who escaped St. Mary lock up, back in custody

The Major Organised Crime and Anti-Corruption Agency (MOCA) has sought to assure Jamaicans that the identities of persons who decide to provide information about allegedly corrupt entities will remain anonymous.

The assurance comes, as the Agency’s Director of Communications, Major Basil Jarrett, encourages people to utilize the MOCA tipline to report alleged corruption.

Speaking with IRIE FM news, Major Jarrett acknowledged that several Jamaicans refrain from sharing useful information out of fear.

He noted, however, that MOCA’s relationship with Crime Stop has never been compromised.

Major Jarrett noted that persons who wish to share information to the MOCA team, should call, 888-MOCA-TIP.

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Hear the Children’s Cry doubles down on call for National Child and Youth Audit

The Major Organised Crime and Anti-Corruption Agency (MOCA) has sought to assure Jamaicans that the identities of persons who decide to provide information about allegedly corrupt entities will remain anonymous.

The assurance comes, as the Agency’s Director of Communications, Major Basil Jarrett, encourages people to utilize the MOCA tipline to report alleged corruption.

Speaking with IRIE FM news, Major Jarrett acknowledged that several Jamaicans refrain from sharing useful information out of fear.

He noted, however, that MOCA’s relationship with Crime Stop has never been compromised.

Major Jarrett noted that persons who wish to share information to the MOCA team, should call, 888-MOCA-TIP.

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Jamaicans being challenged to declare 2024 a year for the nation’s children 

The Major Organised Crime and Anti-Corruption Agency (MOCA) has sought to assure Jamaicans that the identities of persons who decide to provide information about allegedly corrupt entities will remain anonymous.

The assurance comes, as the Agency’s Director of Communications, Major Basil Jarrett, encourages people to utilize the MOCA tipline to report alleged corruption.

Speaking with IRIE FM news, Major Jarrett acknowledged that several Jamaicans refrain from sharing useful information out of fear.

He noted, however, that MOCA’s relationship with Crime Stop has never been compromised.

Major Jarrett noted that persons who wish to share information to the MOCA team, should call, 888-MOCA-TIP.

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Heavy rains impacting roads in northeastern parishes

The Major Organised Crime and Anti-Corruption Agency (MOCA) has sought to assure Jamaicans that the identities of persons who decide to provide information about allegedly corrupt entities will remain anonymous.

The assurance comes, as the Agency’s Director of Communications, Major Basil Jarrett, encourages people to utilize the MOCA tipline to report alleged corruption.

Speaking with IRIE FM news, Major Jarrett acknowledged that several Jamaicans refrain from sharing useful information out of fear.

He noted, however, that MOCA’s relationship with Crime Stop has never been compromised.

Major Jarrett noted that persons who wish to share information to the MOCA team, should call, 888-MOCA-TIP.

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Event promoters in Portland urged to demand receipts when purchasing animal products, as lawmen clamp down on praedial larceny in the parish

The Major Organised Crime and Anti-Corruption Agency (MOCA) has sought to assure Jamaicans that the identities of persons who decide to provide information about allegedly corrupt entities will remain anonymous.

The assurance comes, as the Agency’s Director of Communications, Major Basil Jarrett, encourages people to utilize the MOCA tipline to report alleged corruption.

Speaking with IRIE FM news, Major Jarrett acknowledged that several Jamaicans refrain from sharing useful information out of fear.

He noted, however, that MOCA’s relationship with Crime Stop has never been compromised.

Major Jarrett noted that persons who wish to share information to the MOCA team, should call, 888-MOCA-TIP.

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