ON THE RECORD: How is the Jamaica Customs Agency tackling corruption, boosting efficiency?
Oct 30th, 2015 | Category: On The Record | 7:19OCTOBER 30, 2015: Head of the Jamaica Customs Agency, Major Richard Reese, discusses how the agency is rooting out corruption and improving transparency in operations. Reese also talks about reform efforts aimed at cutting red-tapes and boosting the agency's efficiency.
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