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Attorney General responds to online attacks
Tuesday, 29 January 2013 16:50

In a press release dated January 29, Attorney General Huw Shepheard decries anonymous attacks on his office, the government and other public servants. The release read as follows:

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Education Ministry addresses school security concerns
Tuesday, 29 January 2013 09:27
Education Ministry addresses school security concerns Honorable Akierra Missick, Minister of Education, Youth, Sports, and Culture, held a meeting with various school officials on Providenciales, in order to address concerns brought up by the recent event at Clement Howell and to introduce the plans to ensure the safety and education of the nation’s children.

In early December an incident that occurred at the Clement Howell High School brought to light the issue of safety for the students. Missick, along with senior ministry officials, principals, and representatives from the Turks and Caicos Islands Royal Police Force, met with the parents of children who attend Providenciales schools in order to discuss the security measures being implemented, as well as the plans to separate children with specific behavioral issues from the general student body.

Missick reinforced her stance on the zero tolerance policy, emphasizing that the school environment is to be one of learning, rules, and regulations. With regards to the students or school aged children with disciplinary issues Missick spoke on provisions made under section 34 of the Education Ordinance which provide for the disciplining of students who continually break the rules. “It cannot be the policy that the life of the many is being threatened by a few,” said Missick.

According to Missick, the government’s priority is the establishment of a facility that will accommodate those children that are removed from the school system due to gross misconduct. She noted that the government is aware of its responsibility to ensure that access to learning is available to all school aged children, but also notes that this can occur at various types of institutions.

The TCIRPF were on hand to reiterate their continued support to Clement Howell and announced that a community liaison officer will remain at the school for the rest of the term as they put in place other security measures. For now they have implemented strict times for clearing the school compound in order to avoid loitering and the possibility of other destructive activities. They have also asked parents to aid the cause by being more active in their children’s school lives by picking them up on time, reinforcing the learning environment at home, and reporting any potentially dangerous behavior.

 
Cabinet meeting discusses full agenda for TCIG
Tuesday, 29 January 2013 09:23

The Turks and Caicos Cabinet, chaired by His Excellency Governor Ric Todd, addressed a number of issues at their meeting at the House of Assembly Building on Grand Turk on Jan. 24. The Cabinet covered a range of issues from finance to education during their meeting and the results show significant development and several proposed plans to address pressing concerns.

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SIPT settles with Sandals for $12m
Friday, 25 January 2013 08:18
The Special Investigation Prosecution Team (SIPT) and the Turks and Caicos Islands Government (TCIG) announced this week they have reached an agreement with Sandals and its directors and officers in respect of the SIPT investigations. In a statement released to media Wednesday, Jan 23, few details were revealed.
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AG responds to Misick request to return to TCI
Friday, 25 January 2013 08:03
Responding to an open letter issued to the media by former Premier of the Turks and Caicos Islands stating his willingness to return to the TCI to face questions relating to ongoing criminal investigations, Attorney General Huw Shepheard offered the following response Thursday, Jan. 24:
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