Transport Authority hosts Christmas shindig despite COVID restrictions
Apr 3rd, 2022 | Category: GLEANER PREMIUM | 5:50#JamaicaGleaner APRIL 3, 2022: Government agency, the Transport Authority, hosted an illegal Christmas party at their 107 Maxfield Avenue office on December 17, 2021. Despite orders under the Disaster Risk Management Act, DRMA, at that time, prohibiting the hosting of entertainment events, it appeared that the management and some staff at the public transport sector regulator thought they had both the licence and authority to disobey that ban…and party anyway.
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