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AG’s focus on crime, police force

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A drug court is on the cards and anti-corruption legislation may be agreed in a month or two.
Just as important, says Attorney General Adriel Brathwaite, the Government is moving on legislation to boost the offshore international sector which has been hit by competition from Bermuda, the Cayman Islands and The Bahamas.
The Attorney General also dealt with crime, the police force and complaints against lawyers in an interview with THE?NATION’s North American Correspondent Tony Best in New York last week.
Full interview with the Attorney General in tomorrow’s SUNDAY SUN

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