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Jacob elated as nomination approved to act as CoP

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday Deputy Commissioner of Police McDonald Jacob said he was 'elated' that Parliament had approved his nomination to act as commissioner of police and intends to get right down to work to resolve issues of promotion, transfers and discipline of officers. In a telephone interview shortly after the government voted 22 in favour of his nomination, Jacob, a career police officer, said it was good that the organisation 'at this juncture' will […]

Source: Trinidad News

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