March 13, 2014
Wayne Munroe
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‘Interception Bill will fulfill international obligations’
ONCE the Interceptions of Communications Bill is passed in Parliament, the country will be fulfilling international obligations, attorney Wayne Munroe, QC, told The Tribune.
Attorney says Police Staff Association prepared to act on ruling
ATTORNEY Wayne Munroe yesterday said the Police Staff Association was prepared to act on its Supreme Court ruling mandating police officers be compensated for overtime pay, adding that he was “puzzled” by the lack of official response.
Munroe: You don’t need new bail restrictions - you need faster court cases
A PROMINENT lawyer said the government should focus on promptly trying accused criminals to keep them off the street as he explained why it was “unnecessary” for new bail restrictions.
Webshop operators not happy at highter tax than casinos
WEBshop operators are not pleased about having their businesses taxed at a higher rate than casinos, attorney Wayne Munroe said yesterday in response to conditions stipulated in the recently tabled Gaming Bill.
Cuban flown to Bahamas as abuse trial resumes
PROCEEDINGS to determine whether Cuban detainees were abused while held at the Carmichael Road Detention Centre last year reconvened yesterday, but were adjourned because officials are trying to track down the whereabouts of a third witness.
Police promotions first - before lawsuit
THE Police Staff Association will wait for the end of the police promotion exercises before pursuing legal action against the government for overtime pay, PSA lawyer Wayne Munroe told The Tribune.
Cuban abuse trial to resume next week
ATTORNEY Wayne Munore does not expect the long delay for the continuation of the Cuban detainees abuse trial to affect the trial’s proceedings.
‘No guarantees’ for web shops
Web shop operators were yesterday said to be “very concerned” over the uncertainty and lack of any guarantees surrounding the industry’s impending legalisation.
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