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Maroc Maroc - NATIONNEWS.COM - A la Une - 21/Aug 20:46

Concern over crime’s impact on economy

Crime is hurting the economy, including tourism and foreign direct investment, and could cause more of Barbados’ best brains to leave the country. These are among the reasons, said Independent Senator Andrew Mallalieu, why he is supporting the Interception of Communications Bill, 2025 once due process is assured. Mallalieu was speaking in the Senate yesterday […] The post Concern over crime’s impact on economy appeared first on nationnews.com.

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