Four targets still not met, Crime Monitoring Committee says

Four targets still not met, Crime Monitoring Committee says


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Four targets still not met, Crime Monitoring Committee says
Wednesday, June 30, 2021
KINGSTON, Jamaica— Chairman of the Crime Monitoring and Oversight Committee (CMOC), Lloyd Distant, says that although the committee is pleased that five of the targets within the National Crime Consensus Agreement, scheduled to be delivered by June 2021, had been achieved, it is disappointed that four had not progressed satisfactorily.
 The targets that have not progressed are:
· The approval and gazetting of the regulations for the Public Bodies Management and Accountability Act (PBMA);

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