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Cashier supervisor among three charged for $1.7 million refund scam at St Andrew food store
Three women who were employed at a food store on Constant Spring Road in St Andrew have been charged in connection with an alleged embezzlement scheme that resulted in the theft of more than $1.7 million from the establishment.

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Cashier supervisor among three charged for $1.7 million refund scam at St Andrew food store

Three women who were employed at a food store on Constant Spring Road in St Andrew have been charged in connection with an alleged embezzlement scheme that resulted in the theft of more than $1.7 million from the establishment.

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Sports

Germany's Neuer, the man who has done it before

Goalkeeper Manuel Neuer will be hoping to lead Germany to their second FIFA World Cup title of his career after helping the Europeans capture football's biggest prize in 2014. While Neuer did not have the best start on his way back to the Germany starting

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Commentary

Editorial | The residue of war
The downward drift in oil prices since the United States and Iran halted hostilities ahead of negotiations to end their war, is good news for Jamaica. The islands economy will hopefully get a respite from higher energy costs and its potential impact o

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Letters

Improve capacity of private security practitioners
THE EDITOR, Madam: Jamaicas security landscape is increasingly complex, shaped by evolving threats, enterprise-wide risks, technological advances, and the need to protect both tangible and intangible assets. Traditional guarding methods alone are no

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Food

Johnnie Walker raises a glass to fathers with 3 signature cocktails at Ivy 23 

Fathers Day is a moment to honour the men who keep showing up, keep providing, keep guiding, and keep walking through every season of life with strength, pride, and purpose. This year, Johnnie Walker is celebrating fathers and father figures with three

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World News

Antigua toughens legislation dealing with cybercrime

The Antigua and Barbuda Parliament has given the green light to legislation allowing for fines as high as one million Eastern Caribbean dollars for anyone or any company convicted of failing to provide electronic information requested by law enforcement d

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