Weekly Round-up: Pastor accused of buggery… 37 arrested after cop shot… Kartel appeal date set
KINGSTON, Jamaica — Contractor General Dirk Harrison on Tuesday chided both the Jamaica Labour Party and the People’s National Party for what he describes as the failure to ensure maximum value and respect for taxpayers’ money as it regards to the building of the North South Highway.
On Wednesday, the police fraternity was on Wednesday plunged into mourning following the sudden death of Assistant Commissioner of Police, Winchroy Budhoo.And, in sport, the Jamaica Anti-doping Commission (JADCO) on Monday withdrew its appeal against the original 12-month ban imposed on West Indies cricketer Andre Russell.Watch as OBSERVER ONLINE wraps this week for you.See story links below :
Contractor General chides PNP, JLP on China Harbour highway land deal
Constable photographed carrying elderly woman promoted
New process to protect motor vehicle consumers
PNP wants OCG to investigate grass project on Samuda’s property
Acting Dairy Board CEO backs Samuda on dairy-feeding grass programme
Fitz Jackson to organise lawsuit against banks
CISOCA takes 140 cases to court since start of year
Pastor on buggery charge offered bail
Police arrest 37 after shooting of cop in Denham Town
JADCO to withdraw appeal against Andre Russell ban