North Central St. Catherine MP expresses hope that Jamaica will soon see safer banking practices that prevent criminals from interfering with citizens’ money

Member of Parliament for North Central St. Catherine, Natalie Neita Garvey has expressed hope that Jamaica will soon see safer banking practices that prevent criminals from interfering with citizens’ money.

 

This is against the backdrop of recent multi-million dollar fraud cases at local banks and at least one investment firm.

 

Speaking at the launch of a Universal Service Fund WI-FI hotspot in her constituency recently, the MP urged attendees to use their online connectivity to keep track of their monies in local financial institutions.

 

MOE to provide additional psychological support to Retirement Primary School Principal who was attacked and chopped last year

Member of Parliament for North Central St. Catherine, Natalie Neita Garvey has expressed hope that Jamaica will soon see safer banking practices that prevent criminals from interfering with citizens’ money.

 

This is against the backdrop of recent multi-million dollar fraud cases at local banks and at least one investment firm.

 

Speaking at the launch of a Universal Service Fund WI-FI hotspot in her constituency recently, the MP urged attendees to use their online connectivity to keep track of their monies in local financial institutions.

 

Security Minister commends security forces for continued success in disrupting illegal gun trade, following seizure in St James yesterday

Member of Parliament for North Central St. Catherine, Natalie Neita Garvey has expressed hope that Jamaica will soon see safer banking practices that prevent criminals from interfering with citizens’ money.

 

This is against the backdrop of recent multi-million dollar fraud cases at local banks and at least one investment firm.

 

Speaking at the launch of a Universal Service Fund WI-FI hotspot in her constituency recently, the MP urged attendees to use their online connectivity to keep track of their monies in local financial institutions.

 

Scores of commuters in St Ann and Clarendon left stranded this morning, following another protest over bad roads and insufficient water supply; MP promises to address issues

Member of Parliament for North Central St. Catherine, Natalie Neita Garvey has expressed hope that Jamaica will soon see safer banking practices that prevent criminals from interfering with citizens’ money.

 

This is against the backdrop of recent multi-million dollar fraud cases at local banks and at least one investment firm.

 

Speaking at the launch of a Universal Service Fund WI-FI hotspot in her constituency recently, the MP urged attendees to use their online connectivity to keep track of their monies in local financial institutions.

 

Education Minister describes conduct of teacher captured on video issuing death threats to student as unprofessional and inexcusable

Member of Parliament for North Central St. Catherine, Natalie Neita Garvey has expressed hope that Jamaica will soon see safer banking practices that prevent criminals from interfering with citizens’ money.

 

This is against the backdrop of recent multi-million dollar fraud cases at local banks and at least one investment firm.

 

Speaking at the launch of a Universal Service Fund WI-FI hotspot in her constituency recently, the MP urged attendees to use their online connectivity to keep track of their monies in local financial institutions.

 

St Ann farmer chopped to death

Member of Parliament for North Central St. Catherine, Natalie Neita Garvey has expressed hope that Jamaica will soon see safer banking practices that prevent criminals from interfering with citizens’ money.

 

This is against the backdrop of recent multi-million dollar fraud cases at local banks and at least one investment firm.

 

Speaking at the launch of a Universal Service Fund WI-FI hotspot in her constituency recently, the MP urged attendees to use their online connectivity to keep track of their monies in local financial institutions.

 

Court order issued against members of Stocks and Securities Limited barring them from winding up the entity

Member of Parliament for North Central St. Catherine, Natalie Neita Garvey has expressed hope that Jamaica will soon see safer banking practices that prevent criminals from interfering with citizens’ money.

 

This is against the backdrop of recent multi-million dollar fraud cases at local banks and at least one investment firm.

 

Speaking at the launch of a Universal Service Fund WI-FI hotspot in her constituency recently, the MP urged attendees to use their online connectivity to keep track of their monies in local financial institutions.

 

INDECOM probing incident at Ocho Rios police lock up which left at least one inmate injured

Member of Parliament for North Central St. Catherine, Natalie Neita Garvey has expressed hope that Jamaica will soon see safer banking practices that prevent criminals from interfering with citizens’ money.

 

This is against the backdrop of recent multi-million dollar fraud cases at local banks and at least one investment firm.

 

Speaking at the launch of a Universal Service Fund WI-FI hotspot in her constituency recently, the MP urged attendees to use their online connectivity to keep track of their monies in local financial institutions.

 

Finance Minister Dr Nigel Clarke pledges to cut asset tax as soon as possible

Member of Parliament for North Central St. Catherine, Natalie Neita Garvey has expressed hope that Jamaica will soon see safer banking practices that prevent criminals from interfering with citizens’ money.

 

This is against the backdrop of recent multi-million dollar fraud cases at local banks and at least one investment firm.

 

Speaking at the launch of a Universal Service Fund WI-FI hotspot in her constituency recently, the MP urged attendees to use their online connectivity to keep track of their monies in local financial institutions.

 

Opposition raises more questions about multi-million dollar fraud at SSL; says matter might warrant Commission of Inquiry

Member of Parliament for North Central St. Catherine, Natalie Neita Garvey has expressed hope that Jamaica will soon see safer banking practices that prevent criminals from interfering with citizens’ money.

 

This is against the backdrop of recent multi-million dollar fraud cases at local banks and at least one investment firm.

 

Speaking at the launch of a Universal Service Fund WI-FI hotspot in her constituency recently, the MP urged attendees to use their online connectivity to keep track of their monies in local financial institutions.