THE GLEANER MINUTE: Teacher gets 14 years | Radio host, ‘Babatunde’ dies | Clansman trial halted
Feb 16th, 2022 | Category: The Gleaner Minute | 1:57#JamaicaGleaner #ClansmanTrial #IntegrityCommission #Barita #FirstGlobal #ReggaeGirlz FEBRUARY 16, 2022: A high school teacher in Manchester who pleaded guilty to having sexual intercourse with his 14-year-old student on the school compound has been sentenced to almost 14 years in prison… The Clansman-One Don Gang trial came to an abrupt halt after the prosecution's star witnesses made a certain request… The Integrity Commission has asked the Supreme Court to order that Barita Investments Limited and First Global Bank release information on a number of public officials now the subject of investigations… Former radio talk show host, Winston 'Babatunde' Witter, has died at the age of 62… IN SPORTS: Former National Women’s head coach Charles Edwards says the Reggae Girlz cannot afford to
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