The Private Sector Organization of Jamaica (PSOJ) says they are committed to coordinating with other entities to address the crime and corruption issues in Jamaica.
Following a recent study by the organization which highlights root causes of crime locally. Head of the PSOJ, Keith Duncan, notes crime continues to stifle the local economic growth with a significant number of the population refusing to enter the workforce.
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