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Current and former Elder Affairs Ministers lament abuse of elderly - Barbados Today

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Minister of People Empowerment and Elder Affairs Kirk Humphrey has accused some businesses, relatives and other unscrupulous people of taking advantage of and abusing elderly people, and has suggested the Government needs to be more responsive to address these problems. He cried shame on those individuals and disclosed plans to introduce programmes to keep seniors […]

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