THE GLEANER MINUTE: Convicted fraudster loses appeal | Integrity Commission wants Petrojam charges | JFF, Reggae Girlz impasse
Nov 29th, 2023 | Category: The Gleaner Minute | 1:53#JamaicaGleaner #SanjaElliott #Fraud #IntegrityCommission #Petrojam #NationalSpatialPlan #JFF #ReggaeGirlz NOVEMBER 29, 2023: Former Deputy Superintendent at the Manchester Parish Council Sanja Elliott has lost his bid to challenge his conviction over a close to $49-million fraud scheme at the local authority… The Integrity Commission has recommended that four Petrojam employees be charged for failing to file their 2019 statutory declarations… There are renewed calls for the Government to urgently establish a National Spatial Plan amid concerns that Jamaica is among Caribbean countries at risk of losing land due to rising sea levels… IN SPORTS: President of the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) Michael Ricketts said the federation is working to have an impasse with the first-team Reggae Girlz resolved very soon.
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