The Department For International Development, (DFID) has pledged its support to strengthen the investigations and prosecutions of corruption cases in Jamaica.
The DFID says if cabinet approves the plan, they will commit to further financing the programme. The announcement was made at an Anti Corruption Training Seminar for prosecutors.
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