British High Commission and National Integrity Action sign $J19.5M agreement to support anti-bribery campaign in Jamaica

The British High Commission has signed a $J19.5 million agreement with the National Integrity Action (NIA) to support an anti-bribery campaign in Jamaica.

The United Kingdom is providing the funds to the NIA to help raise public awareness about the need for anti-bribery legislation that promotes integrity in both the public and private sectors.

It also seeks to lay the groundwork for more extensive anti-corruption work and governance research across the Caribbean.

The signing comes as the world observes International Anti-Corruption Day today.

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4-Y-O girl killed in Westmoreland motor vehicle crash yesterday

The British High Commission has signed a $J19.5 million agreement with the National Integrity Action (NIA) to support an anti-bribery campaign in Jamaica.

The United Kingdom is providing the funds to the NIA to help raise public awareness about the need for anti-bribery legislation that promotes integrity in both the public and private sectors.

It also seeks to lay the groundwork for more extensive anti-corruption work and governance research across the Caribbean.

The signing comes as the world observes International Anti-Corruption Day today.

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JCF mourns killing of cop who unknowingly entered active robbery scene at gas station in Kingston

The British High Commission has signed a $J19.5 million agreement with the National Integrity Action (NIA) to support an anti-bribery campaign in Jamaica.

The United Kingdom is providing the funds to the NIA to help raise public awareness about the need for anti-bribery legislation that promotes integrity in both the public and private sectors.

It also seeks to lay the groundwork for more extensive anti-corruption work and governance research across the Caribbean.

The signing comes as the world observes International Anti-Corruption Day today.

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National Caucus of PNP Councillors demands urgent action on parochial roads

The British High Commission has signed a $J19.5 million agreement with the National Integrity Action (NIA) to support an anti-bribery campaign in Jamaica.

The United Kingdom is providing the funds to the NIA to help raise public awareness about the need for anti-bribery legislation that promotes integrity in both the public and private sectors.

It also seeks to lay the groundwork for more extensive anti-corruption work and governance research across the Caribbean.

The signing comes as the world observes International Anti-Corruption Day today.

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Flow customers in some sections of the Corporate Area experiencing service disruptions, following cable vandalism

The British High Commission has signed a $J19.5 million agreement with the National Integrity Action (NIA) to support an anti-bribery campaign in Jamaica.

The United Kingdom is providing the funds to the NIA to help raise public awareness about the need for anti-bribery legislation that promotes integrity in both the public and private sectors.

It also seeks to lay the groundwork for more extensive anti-corruption work and governance research across the Caribbean.

The signing comes as the world observes International Anti-Corruption Day today.

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Hotel salary survey reportedly finds that tourism sector is offering competitive remuneration, but reveals opportunities for improvement

The British High Commission has signed a $J19.5 million agreement with the National Integrity Action (NIA) to support an anti-bribery campaign in Jamaica.

The United Kingdom is providing the funds to the NIA to help raise public awareness about the need for anti-bribery legislation that promotes integrity in both the public and private sectors.

It also seeks to lay the groundwork for more extensive anti-corruption work and governance research across the Caribbean.

The signing comes as the world observes International Anti-Corruption Day today.

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NPTAJ wants roll-out of buses under National School Bus System, to begin by January

The British High Commission has signed a $J19.5 million agreement with the National Integrity Action (NIA) to support an anti-bribery campaign in Jamaica.

The United Kingdom is providing the funds to the NIA to help raise public awareness about the need for anti-bribery legislation that promotes integrity in both the public and private sectors.

It also seeks to lay the groundwork for more extensive anti-corruption work and governance research across the Caribbean.

The signing comes as the world observes International Anti-Corruption Day today.

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National Parent-Teacher Association Requests audience with PM, Transport, Education Ministers to address School Bus System issue

The British High Commission has signed a $J19.5 million agreement with the National Integrity Action (NIA) to support an anti-bribery campaign in Jamaica.

The United Kingdom is providing the funds to the NIA to help raise public awareness about the need for anti-bribery legislation that promotes integrity in both the public and private sectors.

It also seeks to lay the groundwork for more extensive anti-corruption work and governance research across the Caribbean.

The signing comes as the world observes International Anti-Corruption Day today.

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Rehabilitative work at Munro College 70-80% complete after Hurricane Beryl

The British High Commission has signed a $J19.5 million agreement with the National Integrity Action (NIA) to support an anti-bribery campaign in Jamaica.

The United Kingdom is providing the funds to the NIA to help raise public awareness about the need for anti-bribery legislation that promotes integrity in both the public and private sectors.

It also seeks to lay the groundwork for more extensive anti-corruption work and governance research across the Caribbean.

The signing comes as the world observes International Anti-Corruption Day today.

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MOCA charges two people in connection with phishing scam, that defrauded NCB of over $47M

The British High Commission has signed a $J19.5 million agreement with the National Integrity Action (NIA) to support an anti-bribery campaign in Jamaica.

The United Kingdom is providing the funds to the NIA to help raise public awareness about the need for anti-bribery legislation that promotes integrity in both the public and private sectors.

It also seeks to lay the groundwork for more extensive anti-corruption work and governance research across the Caribbean.

The signing comes as the world observes International Anti-Corruption Day today.

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